Loudoun Valley High School

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Loudoun Valley High School
File:LVHS.jpg
Loudoun Valley High School emblem
Address
340 North Maple Avenue
Purcellville, Virginia 20132
Information
School type Public high school
Founded 1963
School district Loudoun County Public Schools
Superintendent Dr. Eric Williams
Principal Susan Ross
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 1,331 (2011)
Language English
Campus Rural
Color(s) Green and White         
Mascot Vikings
Nickname Valley
Communities served Purcellville
Middleburg
Hamilton
Feeder schools Banneker Elementary, Emerick Elementary, Hamilton Elementary, Lincoln Elementary, Middleburg Community Charter, Blue Ridge Middle School
Rival Schools Woodgrove High School
Loudoun County High School
Heritage High School
Athletic Conference 4A Conference 21B
4A West Region
Website

Loudoun Valley High School (more commonly known as Valley) is a public secondary school in Purcellville, Virginia. The school is part of Loudoun County Public Schools and is located at 340 North Maple Avenue in the Town of Purcellville. Prior to the opening of Woodgrove High School in 2010, it was the sole high school for the western half of Loudoun County, which includes Purcellville, Hamilton, Round Hill, Lovettsville, Hillsboro, Middleburg, Philomont and Bluemont.

History

Loudoun Valley opened in 1963. The current principal is Ms. Susan Ross. Throughout its history, Valley has remained a predominantly rural high school, maintained a small enrollment of roughly 800 students each year, and did not experience much of the sprawl that eastern Loudoun County experienced in the 1980s and 1990s. Until the 1999-2000 school year, Valley was the smallest high school in Loudoun County.

Recently, due to immigration, Valley has begun to experience a high rate of growth similar to eastern Loudoun schools like Park View and Broad Run have. In 2002, Harmony Intermediate School opened as a school for 8th and 9th graders (now for 6th, 7th, and 8th graders), making Valley a 10th-12th grade school ( now 9th through 12th). By the 2005-2006 school year, Valley had become the largest Loudoun County high school with 1,955 students. Valley had extreme overcrowding until a new western Loudoun County high school, Woodgrove High School, opened in September 2010. Loudoun Valley graduated its largest class in its, as well as in the county's history in 2011, graduating 558 students.

Accreditation and test scores

Accreditation

Loudoun Valley High School is a fully accredited high school based on the Standards of Learning tests in Virginia.

SAT scores

The average SAT score in 2009 for Valley was a 1,638 (542 in Math; 554 in Critical Reading; 543 in Writing). Valley's SAT scores are the highest of all the Loudoun County high schools.

School Year Mathematics Critical Reading Writing Total
2000–2001 533 544 n/a 1,077
2001–2002 529 540 n/a 1,069
2002–2003 537 551 n/a 1,088
2003–2004 549 557 n/a 1,106
2004–2005 553 559 n/a 1,112
2005–2006 535 544 529 1,608 (1,079 M & CR)
2006–2007 546 553 538 1,637 (1,099 M & CR)
2007–2008 552 551 539 1,642 (1,103 M & CR)
2008–2009 542 554 543 1,638 (1,096 M & CR)

Enrollment history

School Year Number of Students
1995–1996 1,012
1996–1997 1,076
1997–1998 1,147
1998–1999 1,214
1999–2000 1,320
2000–2001 1,402
2001–2002 1,503
2002–2003 1,588 (1,172 HS)
2003–2004 1,682 (1,225 HS)
2004–2005 1,817 (1,322 HS)
2005–2006 1,955 (1,440 HS)
2006–2007 2,043 (1,513 HS)
2007–2008 2,163 (1,637 HS)
2008–2009 2,175
2009–2010 1,659
2010–2011 1,659
2011–2012 1,331

Athletics

The mascot is a Viking, and the sports teams currently play in the 4A Conference 21B and 4A West Region.

District and region affiliations

Years Group District Region
1962–2001 AA Northwestern District Region II
2001–2005 AA Dulles District Region II
2005–2007 AAA National District Northern Region
2007–2011 AAA Cedar Run District Northwest Region
2011–2012 AA Dulles District Region II
2012–2013 AAA Dulles District AAA East Region
2013–2015 3A 3A Conference 28 3A East Region
2015–present 4A 4A Conference 21B 4A West Region

Athletics

Loudoun Valley is best known for its football, softball, lacrosse, golf, volleyball, girls' cross country and gymnastics teams, which have advanced in AA Region II and AAA Northern Region competition in the last five years. Loudoun Valley High School also has a well-known marching band program known as the Loudoun Valley Marching Vikes. The Marching Vikes consist of music students from both Loudoun Valley High School and Blue Ridge Middle School. Currently, they compete in AAA competition during the fall months.

State championships

Loudoun Valley has won twelve AA state championships, which are:

  • Three in Girl's Volleyball (2000–01; 2001–02; 2004–05)
  • Two in Softball (2003; 2005)
  • One in Girl's Track in 1976
  • One in Baseball in 1972
  • One in Golf in 1994
  • One in Men's Track 4x800 relay 2003
  • One in Men's Lacrosse 2004
  • One in Men's Swimming 2004
  • One in Men's Track 4x400 relay 2005

Loudoun Valley has won one AAA state championship in Girls Volleyball (2009–2010)

Loudoun Valley has won two 3A state championships, which are:

  • One in Baseball in 2014
  • One in Men's Track in 2015

Loudoun Valley has won five AA sportsmanship awards, which are:

  • Three in Girls Volleyball (1999–2000; 2002–2003; 2004–2005)
  • Two in Girls Basketball (1993–1994; 1994–1995)

Rivalries

Valley's traditional rival school is Loudoun County High School in Leesburg, but this rivalry died down since the opening of Heritage High School of Leesburg in 2002. After Loudoun Valley's move to Group AAA in 2005, both Valley and County in 2006 agreed not to play games against each other for an indefinite time, making the rivalry nearly obsolete. Fellow Loudoun County school Stone Bridge also joined Group AAA in 2005 however, and rivalries have intensified between the two schools in many sports such as football, volleyball, and softball, where both schools have strong programs. Now with the opening of Woodgrove High School as the second Western Loudoun school in the 2010-2011 year, Valley and Woodgrove will play annually for the Western Cup.

Redistricting and reclassification controversy (2005-2007 playing cycle)

Before the 2005-2006 to 2006-2007 redistricting cycle, Valley was determined to be in Group AAA and was expected to join the Northern Region along with fellow district member Stone Bridge, but met very strong resistance with member schools. After several heated debates, Stone Bridge joined the Liberty District and Valley to the National District as a tournament only member. The move was highly controversial among the National District's membership, because they were located on an average of 50 miles or more away from Valley. This was remedied with Valley's reassignment to the Cedar Run District and Northwest Region in 2007, which was welcomed by most Northern Region members.

Notable alumni

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