
The GAHS Class of 2024 is excited to graduate today at 3:00 PM! Pictured are some of our graduates visiting Glen Allen Elementary earlier this year.


A little behind the scenes sneak peek as GAHS E-Sports gets ready to support
Smash Into Summer for the HCPS middle school teams!




Do you want to have fun with your Summer Reading? Check out what the Henrico Public Library is planning. Details available from the QR code.


Making a Scratch coding presentation to review Biology Standards in the @LibraryGAHS: Students are teaching the Bio SOLS to each other to prepare for the final exam. This is more fun than they thought it would be!









Each GAHS student had a chance to tour our Mini Job, Career, and Summer Enrichment Fair today during all lunches. The purpose of this fair is to provide students with employment, career, volunteer, & summer enrichment opportunities.










GAHS Center 4 Education students Michayla S & Evie M blew us away with insight on AI's education impacts @ HCPS Generative AI Cohort! From how teachers can navigate the AI landscape to crafting AI-proof assignments, their student perspective was well received by District Leaders





Glen Allen High senior Lily Wershbale is awarded the Ann M. Martin Learning for Life Scholarship by HEF and Ann Martin. Congratulations to Lily!


Learning firsthand today in Ms. Farmer's African American History class: Ms. Joyce Jefferson shared the tough times when schools shut down in 1959 instead of integrating in Prince Edward County, VA. Her story hits hard, reminding us all why education and equality matter.




Next week is multicultural week at GAHS!


Watch a touring theatre production of Nothing On in 3 stages: dress, opening night, & a performance towards the end of a the run. You’ll see inner workings of theatre behind scenes, from missed lines/cues to mounting friction between cast: April 25 26 27 7pm, April 27 7pm


GAHS students have organized a multicultural night for 4/18 at 6:00 PM.


A bird's eye view here of our GAHS Memorial Walk, in the Donut outside Commons A, on the way to the football stadium.


GAHS had two groups at H21 last night: Ms. Farmer's African American History class showcased their podcast project & our eSports planning team produced a competition for the middle school eSports clubs. Go Jags! Proud of all of you!





YAY PAULA YOUNG-HAUGH! our ASL interpreter at Glen Allen High School, is today's "Yay of the Day" honoree! Superintendent Amy Cashwell honored her recently while she was at the ACE Center at Hermitage with one of her students.


Research presentations on gender roles in culture were attended by guests from our community. Thanks to Ms. Neagle's AP juniors for sharing their learning and understanding.





GAHS students had an opportunity to sign up to create home made Valentine's Day cards in the library during lunches last week. This was a collaborative effort between our Art department/Ms. Harnsberger, and our library, with Ms. DeMarco. The library was full & so were our hearts!


Happy National School Counselor’s Week: Today we are celebrating school counselors Jaime Goldberg & Abbie Allen! With the aid of a school counselor, students learn to develop effective collaboration & cooperation skills, to practice perseverance, to develop time management & study skills, & self-motivation and self-direction habits. Thank you. Jaime & Allen!


Happy National School Counselor’s Week! Today we are celebrating Ms. DeMary! Did you know that High School counselors enhance the learning process and promote academic, career and social/emotional development? Thanks to Ms. DeMary for advocating for our students each day!


Happy National School Counselor’s Week! Today we are celebrating Ms. Martella! Thanks so much for all you do for our students! Ms. Martella knows well that high school is the final transition into adulthood, postsecondary education and the world of work. She stands ready to help.


Happy National School Counselor’s Week! Today we are celebrating Mr. Kirby-Johnson! Thanks so much for all you do for our students! Did you know that school counselors in Virginia are required to have earned a master's degree from a regionally accredited university and completed an approved school counselor preparation program that includes both an internship and practicum experience?
