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  1. Baileysville High School was a high school located in Wyoming County, West Virginia. [1] It was closed in 2002 after consolidating with nearby Oceana High School to form Westside High School. [2] Baileysville High School's mascot was the Rough Rider and the school colors were red, white and blue with blue being the dominant color.

  2. Baileysville High School is a high school website for Baileysville alumni. Baileysville High provides school news, reunion and graduation information, alumni listings and more for former students and faculty of Baileysville High in Brenton, West Virginia.

  3. Aug 7, 2017 · The purpose of this Facebook page is to bring together all former Baileysville High School students and foster a spirit of loyalty among them and the communities for which BHS served. BHS was officially closed in 2002 after consolidating with nearby Oceana High School to form Westside High School.

  4. You know you went to Baileysville High School.... - Facebook

  5. baileysvillehighschool.org › activities › yearbookBaileysville HS Yearbook

    Baileysville High Yearbook. View alumni that have participated in Baileysville High School Yearbook. If you participated in Yearbook while at Baileysville HS, register now and add your name to the list with a message to your old friends.

  6. The old Baileysville High School is now Baileysville Community Center with new owners...

  7. Class information and alumni listings for the class of 1995 from Baileysville High School in Brenton, WV

  8. Keep up with Baileysville High School sports with football jerseys, baseball jerseys, and Rough Riders fan apparel for baseball, basketball, soccer, softball, volleyball, and more. Visit the Baileysville High School Spirit Wear Shop on Prep Sportswear today!

  9. Reconnect with friends from Baileysville High School, find reunions, view yearbook photos and more.

  10. The geographic name lived on in the local high school, Baileysville High School, which served a regional area and was actually located outside of the town proper. The school was closed in 2002 after consolidating with nearby Oceana High to form Westside High School. The community has the name of James Bailey, Sr., a local pioneer. [3]