Important News

March 2020 Scholarship Bulletin from Student Services

MARCH 2020 Scholarships The Local Scholarships you have all been waiting for are all finally ready. Several of these scholarships are Memorial Scholarships that are for Glenelg High Students ONLY. Read through the descriptions below. Then, get an application in Student Services to apply today. Matthew Cheswick Memorial Scholarship Award ($1,000) (For a Glenelg High School student only) Matthew Cheswick…

Congratulations Drew Sotka

Congratulations to Drew Sotka! Drew was one of 5 scholarship winners at the national football foundation and hall of fame scholar-athlete banquet. Drew also won his second 1A/2A division state wrestling title for 182 weight class! Way to go Gladiator!

Student Services News February 28, 2020

STUDENT SERVICES NEWS February 28, 2020 Military Information Night April 16, 2020 6-9 pm NOTE CHANGE IN DATE (Originally advertised incorrectly as March 16, 2020) Oakland Mills High School HCPSS students in grades 7-12 who are interested in collegiate and U.S. military programs and their parents are invited. The following groups will offer information about their programs Representatives from five…

President's Volunteer Service Award Winner

Morgan Lee was awarded the President's Volunteer Service Award for exemplary volunteer service. The award recognizes Americans of all ages who have volunteered significant amounts of time to serve their communities and their country. This award is granted by the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program on behalf of the President of the United States. Congratulations, Morgan!

Congratulations Wresting Team!

The 2019-2020 Glenelg Wrestling Team has continued its regular season success into the post season. They won the Region Dual Team Championship and this past weekend, the team won the County Team Championship at River Hill HS. The team qualified 11 wrestlers for the State Playoffs.

College Board Update: AP and SAT Information

College Board Update: AP and SAT Information Greetings Glenelg Community: The College Board, which oversees the Advanced Placement (AP) Program, is working to develop online solutions for students impacted by Covid-19. College Board is providing students free online resources that may be accessed through the AP Portal. AP exams will be modified so that students will take a 45-minute online…