Sissonville Map
Sissonville is an unincorporated census-designated place in Kanawha County, West Virginia, along the Pocatalico River. The population was 4,028 at the 2010 census. The community was named for John Sisson, who owned the original townsite.
Many people erroneously believe "Sissonville" encompasses all of the area north of the neighborhood of Charleston along State Route 21 and Interstate 77 but in fact, the area comprises four (4) separate communities: Guthrie, Pocatalico, Millertown, and Sissonville. The area has four (4) interstate interchanges: Edens Fork; Tuppers Creek; Sissonville-Pocatalico; and Haines Branch off Interstate 77.
The four (4) closely connected communities are all served by the Sissonville Fire Department (http://www.station26.org/). There is a local branch of the Kanawha County Public Library located in the Pocatalico community near Virgil L. Flinn Elementary School. The largest employer in the Sissonville area is the NGK/NTK Manufacturing facility located just off the Sissonville-Pocatalico Exit of Interstate 77. The facility employs over 200 full-time employees. The area is served with three (3) elementary schools - Sissonville Elementary, Flinn Elementary, and Bonham Elementary; one (1) middle school - Sissonville Middle School; and one (1) high school - Sissonville High School. The high school has gained prominence in athletics with a consistent record of state championship girl's sports teams including softball, basketball, and soccer.
Nearby cities include South Charleston, Charleston, Dunbar, Nitro, Winfield.