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Glenvar High School

Glenvar High School
Address

4549 Malus Drive
Salem, Virginia 24153
USA

37°16′47.97″N 80°8′18″W / 37.2799917°N 80.13833°W / 37.2799917; -80.13833Coordinates: 37°16′47.97″N 80°8′18″W / 37.2799917°N 80.13833°W / 37.2799917; -80.13833
Information
School type Public, high school
Established 1966
School district Roanoke County Public Schools
Principal Joe Hafey
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 637 (2009)
Language English
Color(s)           Green and Gold
Athletics conference Three Rivers District
A Region C
Virginia High School League
Nickname Highlanders
Rival Salem High School
Giles High School
Radford High School
James River High School
Publication The Bagpipe
Newspaper Thistle
Yearbook Crusader
Website

4549 Malus Drive
Salem, Virginia 24153
USA

Glenvar High School is a public high school in Roanoke County, Virginia. It is one of the five high schools for the Roanoke County public school system. Glenvar High School serves the western end of Roanoke County and is located in the community of Glenvar, which is immediately west of Salem, Virginia.

Glenvar High School was opened in 1966 by Roanoke County public schools. Most, if not all, of the student body would previously have attended Andrew Lewis High School in Salem. However, the student bodies of Glenvar and Andrew Lewis were consolidated into the new Salem High School for the 1977–1978 school year. The former high schools became junior high schools.

Beginning with the 1982–1983 school year, the city of Salem established an independent school district and enrollment in Salem High School was limited to students from the city. Glenvar High School was reopened to serve western Roanoke County. The school housed grades 7 through 12 until a new building was constructed for Glenvar Middle School in 1996.

Glenvar High School is a comprehensive high school which includes grades 9–12 with a student enrollment of 650. The school offers courses in multiple academic disciplines including Advanced Placement and Dual Enrollment courses. Specialized vocational education is available at the Arnold R. Burton Technology Center in Salem. Pass rates for Virginia's Standards of Learning tests average over 90%, which makes the school fully accredited.


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