Student Material Drop-Off information and detailed procedures. We look forward to seeing all of our students on Thursday, January 21, 2021, from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm.
On Tuesday, January 26, 2021, Glenelg High School will offer the PSAT to 11th-grade students ONLY. The primary purpose of this administration is to allow students to qualify for the National Merit Scholarship Program. HCPSS does not require participation, and students can be eligible for the National Merit Scholarship Program without a PSAT score. Information on the National Merit Scholarship Program and how to apply without a PSAT score can be found here: National Merit Scholarship Program.
The information presented during the Strategies for Success in the High School Virtual Experience parent program held on Tuesday, December 1, 2020, is available in PowerPoint format here.
Congratulations to our 1,044 1st Quater Honor Roll students! In the upcoming weeks, we will be celebrating these students and their outstanding accomplishments. Keep up the excellent work, Gladiators!
You have heard it everywhere; these are difficult times for everyone. We have many families in our community who would benefit from support for the holidays. Glenelg High School and many of the clubs have adopted 12 local families. In the past, we were able to purchase specific gifts and have them delivered, which was way more personal for everyone. This year we can only collect donations to go toward gift cards for these families. We are asking you to please consider making a donation. The Glenelg community has always gone above and beyond in supporting our service projects. Collections will take place through December 15.
Congratulations to Faith Haney on earning the Maryland Seal of Biliteracy in English and Spanish! This is an achievement of which you should be very proud, as it takes years of dedicated study to build the skills required to earn it. Wishing you success in all that you set out to achieve, now and in the future!