Woodrow Wilson High School is a secondary school located in Beckley, West Virginia, (USA), teaching grades nine through twelve. In 1967, it moved from its original location to its current location at 400 Stanaford Road.It is administered by Raleigh County Schools.HistoryBeckley High School, the first public high school in the city, opened in 1917 using the facilities of the former Beckley Institute on Park Avenue. It operated there for one year, until a new high school was built on South Kanawha Street - Beckley Graded and High School.The Town District Board of Education made plans for a new building. Through the proceeds from a bond issue, a new structure was built and was occupied in December 1925. It was named for former President Woodrow Wilson, who had died the previous year. Woodrow Wilson High School's new building was built on land adjacent to the former Beckley Institute on Park Avenue.When the school moved to its current site, outside of main Beckley, the former site was turned into Park Junior High School (now Park Middle School). During the first year of operation at the new site (1967–68), a record number of 2,432 students attended WWHS.The Eagle AcademyIn the fall of 2006, Woodrow Wilson administrators implemented the "Eagle Academy", where the ninth grade students have a hall of their own, take a full year of English and Algebra I, and travel in established "groups" of students to most classes . They now have their own lunch and are segregated into their own hall. Though the Academy has been met with criticism by some students, administrators maintain that it will increase grades, test scores, and decrease the large number of tardies that the ninth grade class has tended to accumulate in recent years.