Valley High School

Valley High School can refer to one of several high schools in the United States, including:


  • Valley High School (Alabama) in Valley, Alabama
  • Valley High School (Albuquerque, New Mexico) in Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • Valley High School (Apache County, Arizona) in Sanders, Arizona
  • Valley High School (Caledonia, Missouri) in Caledonia, Missouri
  • Valley High School (Colorado) in Gilcrest, Colorado
  • Valley High School (Elgin, Iowa) in Elgin, Iowa
  • Valley High School (Escondido, California) in Escondido, California
  • Valley High School (Idaho) in Hazelton, Idaho
  • Valley High School (Nebraska) in Valley, Nebraska
  • Valley High School (Nevada) in Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Valley High School (New Kensington, Pennsylvania)
  • Valley High School (North Dakota) in Hoople, North Dakota
  • Valley High School (Ohio) in Lucasville, Ohio
  • Valley High School (Orderville, Utah) in Orderville, Utah
  • Valley High School (Pine Grove, West Virginia) in Pine Grove, West Virginia
  • Valley High School (Sacramento, California) in Sacramento, California
  • Valley High School (Sandy, Utah) in Sandy, Utah
  • Valley High School (Santa Ana, California) in Santa Ana, California
  • Valley High School (Sepulveda, California) in Sepulveda, California
  • Valley High School (Smithers, West Virginia) in Smithers, West Virginia
  • Valley High School (Texas) in Harlingen, Texas
  • Valley High School (West Des Moines, Iowa) in West Des Moines, Iowa
  • Valley Traditional High School in the Valley Station neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky

Famous quotes containing the words valley, high and/or school:

    How old the world is! I walk between two eternities.... What is my fleeting existence in comparison with that decaying rock, that valley digging its channel ever deeper, that forest that is tottering and those great masses above my head about to fall? I see the marble of tombs crumbling into dust; and yet I don’t want to die!
    Denis Diderot (1713–1784)

    It is very comforting to believe that leaders who do terrible things are, in fact, mad. That way, all we have to do is make sure we don’t put psychotics in high places and we’ve got the problem solved.
    Tom Wolfe (b. 1931)

    He had first discovered a propensity for savagery in the acrid lavatories of a minor English public school where he used to press the heads of the new boys into the ceramic bowl and pull the flush upon them to drown their gurgling protests.
    Angela Carter (1940–1992)