Public high school in Germantown, Maryland
Seneca Valley High School (SVHS) is a public high school serving grades 9–12 in Germantown, Maryland, United States. It is part of the Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) system. The current building was finished in 2021, and has a capacity of 2,537 students.[3][4]
As of 2024, Seneca Valley is the 83rd-ranked school in Maryland and the 4460th-ranked school nationally, according to U.S. News & World Report.[5]
Seneca Valley High School's parking lot in 1974Seneca Valley High School sits on land that was once the site of a dairy farm owned by baseball player Walter Perry Johnson. Johnson purchased the land in 1935 and lived there with his family until his death in 1946.[6]
Seneca Valley High School opened in 1974 as the first high school in Germantown and remained the only one until 1998, when Northwest High School opened. In its first year of operation, the 1974–75 school year, under Principal Nathan Pearson, Seneca Valley hosted students in grades seven through ten. In the following 1975–76 school year, the school operated grades nine through eleven, with 8th graders transferring to the newly opened Ridgeview Junior High School in Gaithersburg, Maryland. During the 1976–77 school year, Seneca Valley became a senior high school, hosting grades ten through twelve, and graduating its first class in June 1977.
In 1988, Seneca Valley changed to its present state of full-fledged high school with grades 9–12.
In 2017, construction work began for a completely new school building and campus. The original building was demolished in 2020 and replaced with a new building on-site which was completed in 2021.[7] The new 440,000-square-foot building makes SVHS the physically largest high school in Maryland. The larger facility also changed enrollment boundaries to draw more students from the Clarksburg and Northwest High School areas, and accommodates 14 career and technical education programs (CTE) for the upcounty student population.[3] The wellness center opening was delayed until 2022 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and became the 4th to open at a Montgomery County public high school.[8]
Seneca Valley primarily serves students living in Germantown and small populations in Clarksburg and Boyds. The school feeds from three middle schools and nine elementary schools.[4]
Elementary School Split Articulations:[4]
In November 2019, the board of education approved boundaries that affected the following schools within the Seneca Valley cluster:[9]
In 2022, MCPS approved boundaries in anticipatation of the opening of Cabin Branch Elementary School, which was built to alleviate overcrowding at Clarksburg Elementary School. The Cabin Branch development was reassigned from Clarksburg ES to Cabin Branch ES, while students in the southern part of rural Boyds were reassigned from Clarksburg ES to Gibbs ES.[10] All affected students would still attend Neelsville MS and Seneca Valley HS.
The school's colors are green and gold, and their mascot is the Screamin' Eagle. Seneca Valley's biggest athletic rivalry is with the nearby Northwest High School.[11]
Seneca Valley's football team has won 12 state football championships, in 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2002.[12] This is a Maryland state record which they share with Damascus High School.[13]
Their hockey team (Upper Montgomery County Lightning) were JV state champions in 2022 and varsity county champions in 2024.
Johnson bought his dream farm in Germantown in 1935 and lived here with his five children and his mother, his wife having died, until his own death in 1946. His dairy farm was located where Seneca Valley High School is today. He was elected by the local people to two terms as a County Commissioner.
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