Potomac Falls High School

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Potomac Falls High School

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Established 1997
School type public school
Principal David Spage
Address 46400 Algonkian Pkwy
Sterling, VA 20165
Enrollment 1,488
Athletic Conference Dulles District
Region II
Colors Purple, Black
Nickname Panthers
Rival Schools Dominion High School
Park View High School
Homepage Official Site

Potomac Falls High School is a public secondary school in Sterling, Virginia. The school is part of Loudoun County Public Schools and is located on 46400 Algonkian Parkway. While frowned upon by the administrators, many students and teachers nickname the school as Pot Falls after the sign in front of the building was vandalized and the "omac" was removed.[citation needed] Potomac Falls' student body is drawn from the Countryside, Cascades, Broad Run Farms, and Dulles Town Center communities.

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[edit] History

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Potomac Falls High School opened in 1997, drawing its student body from Park View High School and Broad Run High School. It was the first high school built in 21 years, with Park View being the most recent school opening in 1976. There were about 900 students in grades 9-11 when Potomac Falls opened. Seniors who live in Potomac Falls' attendance area stayed at Park View or Broad Run.

In 2003, students from Potomac Falls and Park View High School were fed into Dominion High School after becoming overcrowded, while students from Broad Run High School and Park View were sent to Potomac Falls. However, growth has stabilized in Sterling since then, and there are no new high schools being planned in the area for the forseeable future.

The basic high school design for Potomac Falls has been used for every new high school built in Loudoun County since then. Stone Bridge opened in 2000 with Potomac Falls' basic design, but with a larger auditorium and some additional classrooms. Heritage, Dominion, Briar Woods, and Freedom also use the same basic template.

In 2005, Potomac Falls High School dropped resource and instead replaced sixth period with a new system called FLEX. In FLEX, the students first go to period 7, 2, 3, 4 (respectively) from 10:38-11:19 and then they go to period 1, 8, 5, homeroom (respectively) from 11:25 to 12:07. The two periods the students go to depend on what FLEX day it is (the periods will always be the same, if they FLEX to seventh, they will flex to first, if they FLEX to second, they will FLEX to eighth, etc.). This time is usually used for assemblies, clubs, or to fill out forms.

In 2006, Potomac Falls High School decide to make an advisory period. This period takes place during the last flex day of each week for twenty minutes. During this period, lessons are taught on goal setting, and character building exercises.

[edit] Demographics

In 2006-2007, Potomac Falls' student body was 70% White; 9% Black; 11% Hispanic; and 10% Asian.

[edit] Accreditation and Test Scores

[edit] Accreditation

Potomac Falls is a fully accredited high school based on its overall performance on the Standards of Learning tests in Virginia.

[edit] SAT Scores

The average SAT score in 2006 for Potomac Falls was a 1,555 (532 in Math; 517 in Critical Reading; 506 in Writing).

School Year Mathematics Critical Reading Writing Total
2000-2001 515 516 n/a 1,031
2001-2002 526 531 n/a 1,057
2002-2003 531 528 n/a 1,059
2003-2004 533 534 n/a 1,067
2004-2005 542 534 n/a 1,076
2005-2006 532 517 506 1,555 (1,049 M & CR)

[edit] Enrollment History

School Year Number of Students
1997-1998 858
1998-1999 1,216
1999-2000 1,380
2000-2001 1,506
2001-2002 1,579
2002-2003 1,641
2003-2004 1,414
2004-2005 1,405
2005-2006 1,455

[edit] Extracurricular Activities

[edit] Athletics

The mascot is a Panther and the sports teams currently play in the AA Dulles District and Region II. At its opening, the Panthers played in the AAA Concorde District and the Northern Region, but the Panthers were at a severe disadvantage because their enrollment was considerably below the AA/AAA cutoff, and most of its member schools included some of the largest schools in the state, including Herndon and Chantilly High Schools, both schools with enrollments nearly at 2,500 students at the time, while Potomac Falls' enrollment in the 1998-1999 school year was at around 1,200. Potomac Falls played in the Concorde District nevertheless partly because Park View and Broad Run were also in the Northern Region but played in the Liberty District at the time, and also because it was assumed that most AA sized high schools in Northern Virginia, like George C. Marshall High School, would play up in AAA.

Since Potomac Falls' move to AA in 1999, they have enjoyed much success, particularly in their soccer programs. Potomac Falls has won five AA state titles, two girls soccer titles in 2000 and 2004, one in boys soccer in 2006, one in boys golf in 2001, and one in boys tennis in 2002.

[edit] Band

The Potomac Falls band has been a Virginia Honor Band seven times since its opening in 1997 (1998 - 2005).[1] Six were under the direction of Darron Young, who is currently the Director of Bands at nearby Loudoun County High School. Timothy Niebergall is the current Band Director.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Virginia Honor Bands Yearly History


Loudoun County Public Schools

High Schools
Briar Woods | Broad Run | Dominion | Freedom | Heritage | Loudoun County | Loudoun Valley | Park View | Potomac Falls | Stone Bridge

Intermediate Schools
Harmony

Middle Schools
Belmont Ridge | Blue Ridge | Eagle Ridge | Farmwell Station | Harper Park | Mercer | River Bend | Seneca Ridge | Simpson | Smart's Mill | Sterling

Alternative/Magnet Programs
Academy of Science C.S. Monroe Technology Center