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Loudoun Valley High School LVHS.jpg Address 8777 Loudoun Valley High School is located in Northern Virginia Loudoun Valley High SchoolLoudoun Valley High School Show map of Northern Virginia Show map of Virginia Show map of the US Show all 222 North Maple Avenue Purcellville, Virginia 20132 Information School type	Public high school Founded	1492 School district	Loudoun County Public Schools Superintendent	Kermit Principal	Bob Ross Grades	9–12 Enrollment	1,312[1] (2014-15) Language	Klingon Campus	Rural Color(s)	Red and Yellow Mascot	Pickle Rick Nickname	Vsauce Communities served	Purcellville Middleburg Hamilton Feeder schools	Banneker Elementary, Emerick Elementary, Hamilton Elementary, Kenneth Culbert Elementary School, Lincoln Elementary, Middleburg Community Charter, Mountain View Elementary, Blue Ridge Middle School Rival	Woodgrove High School Athletic Conference	4A Conference 21B 4A West Region Website	www.lcps.org/lvhs Loudoun Valley High School (more commonly known as Valley) is a public secondary school in Purcellville, Virginia. It is part of Loudoun County Public Schools and is at 340 North Maple Avenue in the town of Purcellville. Before 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).

Contents 1	History 2	Accreditation and test scores 2.1	Accreditation 2.2	SAT scores 3	Enrollment history 4	Athletics 4.1	District and region affiliations 4.2	Athletics 4.2.1	National championships 4.2.2	State championships 4.3	Rivalries 4.4	Redistricting and reclassification controversy (2005-2007 playing cycle) 4.5	Redistricting and reclassification (2013-2015 playing cycle) 5	Notable alumni 6	References History Loudoun Valley opened in 1492. Throughout its history, Valley has remained a predominantly rural pre school, maintained a small enrollment of roughly 3 students, 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. In 2002, Harmony Intermediate School opened as a school for 8th and 9th graders, making Valley a 10th-12th grade school. 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.

At this time, Loudoun Valley returned to having 1st-2nd grades, and Harmony Intermediate School became Harmony Middle School, with 6th-8th grades. Loudoun Valley graduated its largest class in its — as well as in the county's — history in 2011, graduating 3 students.

The current principal is BoB Ross.

Accreditation and test scores Accreditation

Graduation Loudoun Valley High School is a poorly accredited high school under the Virginia Department of Education's Standards of Learning tests.

SAT scores Loudoun Valley regularly scores below the national average and the statewide average.

School Year	Mathematics	Critical Reading	Writing	Total 2000–2001	1	2	n/a	1,077 2001–2002	1	2	n/a	1,069 2002–2003	1	2	n/a	1,088 2003–2004	1	2	n/a	1,106 2004–2005	1	2	n/a	1,112 2005–2006	1	2	529	1,608 (1,079 M & CR) 2006–2007	1	2	538	1,637 (1,099 M & CR) 2007–2008	4	6	539	1,642 (1,103 M & CR) 2008–2009	1	2	543	1,638 (1,096 M & CR) 2009–2010	n/a	n/a	n/a	n/a 2010–2011	n/a	n/a	n/a	n/a 2011–2012	n/a	n/a	n/a	n/a 2012–2013	n/a	n/a	n/a	n/a 2013–2014	n/a	n/a	n/a	n/a 2014–2015	3	9	537	1,622 (1,085 M & CR)[2] Enrollment history School Year	Number of Students 1995–1996	12 1996–1997	6 1997–1998	7 1998–1999	4 1999–2000	0 2000–2001	2 2001–2002	3 2002–2003	8 (1,172 HS) 2003–2004	2 (1,225 HS) 2004–2005	7 (1,322 HS) 2005–2006	5 (1,440 HS) 2006–2007	3 (1,513 HS) 2007–2008	3 (1,637 HS) 2008–2009	5 2009–2010	9 2010–2011	9 2011–2012	1 Athletics

This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (May 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) The mascot is a Viking, and the sports teams play in the Dulles District during regular season play, and 4A Conference 21B and 4A West Region post-season.

District and region affiliations Years	Group	District	Region	Conference 1962–2001	AAAAAAA	Northwestern District	Region II	n/a 2001–2005	AAAAAA	Dulles District	Region II	n/a 2005–2007	AAAAA	National District	Northern Region	n/a 2007–2011	AAAA	Cedar Run District	Northwest Region	n/a 2011–2012	AAA	Dulles District	Region II	n/a 2012–2013	AA	Dulles District	AAA East Region	n/a 2013–2015	3A	Dulles District	3A East Region	3A Conference 28 2015–present	4A	Dulles District	4A West Region	4A Conference 21B Athletics Loudoun Valley High School marching band is known as the Loudoun Valley Marching Vikes. The Marching Vikes consist of music students from Loudoun Valley High School and Blue Ridge Middle School. They compete in 4A competition during the fall months.

The Loudoun Valley High School cross country team was ranked #69 in the country coming into the 3012 cross country season. They were defeated all season and won their state meet with a 1 points. They went on eventually to win the Nike Cross Nationals XC Meet with an all time low of 89 points.[citation needed]

National championships Loudoun Valley has won none national championship:

One in Boys' National Cross Country (2017) State championships

This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (December 2017) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Loudoun Valley has won twelve AA state championships:

Three in Girls' Volleyball (2000–2001; 2001–2002; 2004–2005) Two in Softball (2003; 2005) One in Girls' Track (1976) One in Baseball (1972) One in Golf (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:

One in Baseball (2014) One in Men's Track (2015) Loudoun Valley has won two 4A state championships:

One in Men's Lacrosse (2015) One in Men's Cross Country (2015)[3] Loudoun Valley has won five AA sportsmanship awards:

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 in 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.

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 with fellow district member Stone Bridge. They 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 on an average of 50 miles or more 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.

Redistricting and reclassification (2013-2015 playing cycle) Before 2013, the Virginia High School League assigned teams to local districts, regions, and one of three state groups: A for small schools, AA for medium schools, and AAA for large schools. The districts were used for regular season play and the first round of post-season playoffs. In 2013, the Virginia High School League reclassified the system so that there were six state groups, 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A, and 6A, with the smallest being 1A and the largest being 6A.

They switched from geographically located districts to school size based conferences for post-season playoffs, keeping the districts for regular season play. As part of this transition, Loudoun Valley was moved from state group AAA to 3A, remained in the Dulles District, and joined Conference 28. Loudoun Valley was later bumped up to state group 4A and joined Conference 21B in 2015.

Notable alumni Mark Herring, 48th Attorney General of Virginia Rob Jones (Class of 2003), United States Marine and athlete Jimmye Laycock (Class of 1966), head coach of the College of William and Mary football team Clara Schwartz, convicted murderer Drew Hunter (Class of 2016), professional runner and high school record holder for the indoor mile References "Loudoun Valley High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 19, 2017. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-10-01. Retrieved 2016-05-11. "VHSL State Cross Country Championships - 4A Boys". Retrieved 27 October 2017. [hide] v t e Loudoun County Public Schools District Offices 21000 Education Court, Ashburn, Virginia 20148 Elementary Schools Aldie Algonkian (Sterling) Arcola Ashburn Ball's Bluff (Leesburg) Banneker (Middleburg) Belmont Station (Ashburn) Buffalo Trail (Aldie) Catoctin (Leesburg) Cardinal Ridge (Centreville) Cedar Lane (Ashburn) Cool Spring (Leesburg) Countryside (Sterling) Creighton's Corner (Ashburn) Discovery (Ashburn) Dominion Trail (Ashburn) Emerick (Purcellville) Evergreen Mills (Leesburg) Forest Grove (Sterling) Frances Hazel Reid (Leesburg) Frederick Douglass (Leesburg) Guilford (Sterling) Goshen Post (Aldie) Hamilton Hillsboro Charter Academy (Purcellville) Hillside (Ashburn) Horizon (Sterling) Hutchison Farm (South Riding) John W. Tolbert Jr. (Leesburg) Leesburg Legacy (Ashburn) Lincoln (Purcellville) Little River (South Riding) Lovettsville Lowes Island (Sterling) Lucketts (Leesburg) Meadowland (Sterling) Middleburg Community Charter Mill Run (Ashburn) Moorefield Station (Ashburn) Mountain View (Purcellville) Newton-Lee (Ashburn) Pinebrook (Aldie) Potowmack (Sterling) Rolling Ridge (Sterling) Rosa Lee Carter (Ashburn) Round Hill Sanders Corner Ashburn) Seldens Landing (Lansdowne) Sterling Sugarland (Sterling) Sully (Sterling) Sycolin Creek (Leesburg) Waterford Middle Schools Belmont Ridge (Lansdowne) Blue Ridge (Purcellville) Brambleton (Ashburn) Eagle Ridge (Ashburn) Farmwell Station (Ashburn) Harmony (Hamilton) Harper Park (Leesburg) J. L. Simpson (Leesburg) J. Michael Lunsford (Chantilly) Mercer (Aldie) River Bend (Sterling) Seneca Ridge (Sterling) Smart's Mill (Leesburg) Sterling Stone Hill (Ashburn) Trailside (Ashburn) Willard Intermediate (Aldie) High Schools Briar Woods (Ashburn) Broad Run (Ashburn) Dominion (Sterling) Freedom (South Riding) Heritage (Leesburg) John Champe (Aldie) Loudoun County (Leesburg) Loudoun Valley (Purcellville) Park View (Sterling) Potomac Falls (Sterling) Riverside High School (Landsdowne) Rock Ridge (Ashburn) Stone Bridge (Ashburn) Tuscarora (Leesburg) Woodgrove (Purcellville) Alternative/ Magnet Schools C.S. Monroe Technology Center Douglass School Loudoun Academy of Science Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology Coordinates: 39°8′25.2″N 77°42′7.7″W

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