Important News

National Honor Society, Grades 11 and 12

National Honors Society applications are now open! If you currently have a cumulative weighted GPA of 3.40 or higher on a 5.0 scale, you are eligible to apply.

National Honor Society, Grades 11 and 12

National Honors Society applications are now open! If you currently have a cumulative weighted GPA of 3.40 or higher on a 5.0 scale, you are eligible to apply.

Glenelg High School Student Code of Conduct

The HCPSS Student Code of Conduct provides a framework to support behavioral goals and disciplinary policies. All students are expected to be aware of and abide by this Student Code of Conduct. Parents/guardians are encouraged to read the Student Code of Conduct carefully and to discuss the information with their children. Staff will follow the Student Code of Conduct when supporting students and determining consequences for violations. Additional information about school system practices, policies, and services available to support and enrich learning can be found in the HCPSS Student and Parent Handbook.

National Semifinalist 2020-2021

Congratulations Glenelg seniors, Sukie Sacks and Maggie Yin, who were selected as National Merit Semifinalist!

Yearbook Recognition AD for Class of 2021

As you know, so much of what we once considered to be a “normal” school year has changed, especially for our seniors. We know many of you are looking for anything you can do to maintain some sense of normalcy and tradition and celebrate your senior. Yearbook recognition ads are a great way for parents, families and friends to commemorate student achievements and important milestones. In addition, revenue from recognition ads help our school to create a better yearbook.

Yearbook Information

The 2019-2020 yearbooks are being printed as we speak. It's an unusual year, to say the least, and we'll have to have a non-traditional yearbook as a result

MPSSAA’s Plan for Fall, Winter, and Spring Sports 2020-2021sy

The Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association (MPSSAA), which oversees high school athletics, has finalized its plan (Links to an external site.) for a two-semester return to athletics. As part of the plan, athletic practices and competitions will not resume until the second semester. According to the MPSSAA’s plan, the fall, winter and spring sport competition and championship seasons will be administered in modified formats. Five weeks of interscholastic athletic competition will be available for each season.

State Library Resource Center (SLRC)

Digital Resources for Students and Families Digital libraries available through the State Library Resource Center To access these, simply sign up for an account using your library card information. Maryland residents without an up-to-date EPFL card may register for an e-card