Valley Forge High School Explained

Valley Forge High School
Streetaddress:9999 Independence Boulevard
County:(Cuyahoga County)
Zipcode:44130
Country:USA
Coordinates:41.3719°N -81.7558°W
District:Parma City School District
Superintendent:Charles Smialek
Established:1961
Principal:Janine Andrzejewski
Campus Type:Closed
Team Name:Patriots[1]
Nickname:Patriots
Newspaper:The Battlecry
Enrollment:1,565 (2016–17)[2]
Homepage:parmacityschools.org

Valley Forge High School is located in Parma Heights, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland. It is one of two high schools in the Parma City School District, which is one of the largest school districts in the state of Ohio, serving the cities of Parma, Parma Heights, and Seven Hills.[3] The school's colors are navy blue, white, and red; its sports teams are known as the Patriots. Valley Forge High School athletic teams compete in the Great Lakes Conference.[4]

In the 2005 Marching Season, Valley Forge Patriot Marching Band became the first band in the Parma City School District to earn the right to attend and perform at the OMEA Marching Band State Finals in Columbus, Ohio. The band performed as a Class AA band. The band was later presented with a commendation for this achievement by the Board of Education for Parma and Parma Heights.

On March 1, 2008, Valley Forge High School was the site of a town hall meeting by former President Barack Obama. He spoke to a crowd of 1,300 in the high school's auditorium on topics including the foreclosure crisis and health care.

Notable alumni

OHSAA State Championships

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ohio High School Athletic Association member directory. 2010-02-17. OHSAA.
  2. Web site: Valley Forge High School. National Center for Education Statistics. February 21, 2019.
  3. Web site: Parma City School District Website. 2007-02-28.
  4. Web site: Member Schools. 2009. NOC. 20 September 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20100416040158/http://www.northeastohioconference.org/page.cfm?page=member_schools.cfm. 16 April 2010. dead. dmy-all.
  5. Web site: Yappi Sports Wrestling. 2007-02-12. Yappi.
  6. Web site: Ohio High School Athletic Association Web site. 2006-12-31. OHSAA.