Cosby High School


Cosby High School is a public high school in Midlothian, Virginia, United States. Cosby opened in 2006 and is the newest of eleven high schools administered by Chesterfield County Public Schools. The school serves over 2,300 students.

History

Cosby High School was named for its proximity to Cosby Road. Once a major road through the county, it is now only about a mile long, running parallel to the more heavily trafficked Hull Street Road. The road's namesake, Wilson Dance Cosby, was a local resident who worked thirty-five years as a county school bus driver. In 2015, Cosby was named a National Blue Ribbon School.

Academics

Cosby's Health Science Specialty Center opened in September 2007.
According to U.S. News & World Report, Cosby ranks #2,134th in America, 46th in Virginia, 8th in the Richmond Metro Area, and 2nd of the 11 high schools in Chesterfield County Public Schools. 47% of students participated in an AP course, and the graduation rate is 99%.

Athletics

Cosby High School is a member of group AAA in the Virginia High School League. They are a part of the AAA Central Region and AAA Dominion District. In 2012, 2018, & 2019, they won the Wells Fargo Cup, which honors the VHSL high school with the most prominent athletic department on the state level.
SportYear
Basketball 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018
Cheer2010, 2011
Soccer 2018, 2024
Soccer 2012
Softball2012, 2021
Sportsmanship 2013-14
Track and field 2012
Volleyball 2017
Wells Fargo Cup2011-12, 2017–18, 2018–19

Performing arts

The CHS Titan Marching Band has been named a Commonwealth of Virginia Honor Band in the past and is a 16-time consecutive holder of this title. The Cosby Titan marching band, ran by former DCI Performer, David Holley, has earned their Title of Superior for the 19th time since its opening. Their Show for the 2025 Titan season was Scenes From New Orleans. Conducted by Drum Majors Caitlin Webobo and Elena Wilson.
Cosby High School has also recently joined Indoor drumline. The most Known Information Would be the 2024 Indoor drumline seasons show: Path of the Dragon.
The school also has two competitive show choirs, the mixed-gender "Spotlight" and the all-female "Rhapsody".

Notable people

;Alumni
;Faculty
  • Bryan Still, football player