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Robert B. Glenn High School (commonly known as Glenn High School) is located in the town of Kernersville in Forsyth County, North Carolina. It is laid out in a college-campus style with numerous small buildings rather than a single large building.
History
Robert B. Glenn High School opened in the fall of 1950, under the name of the 51st Governor of North Carolina, Robert Broadnax Glenn. In 1962, it became a junior high school with the opening of East Forsyth. In 1984, it returned as a four-year high school again.
Athletics
Glenn's athletic programs include: Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Dance Team, Cheerleading, Softball, Cross Country, Swimming, Tennis, Football, Volleyball, Golf, Wrestling, Track, and Lacrosse.
The 1986 boys track & field team won the 4A State Outdoor Meet. The 1992 baseball team won the 1992 4A State Championship, finishing the season with a 27–2 record. Individual state championships have been won in track & field, cross country, and wrestling.
Glenn's main rival is East Forsyth High School. In past football seasons, the Glenn-East game was one of the first games of the year. Now with both teams in the Piedmont-Triad 4A conference, it is the finale of the season.
Facilities
Glenn currently has a total of seven main classroom buildings, the newest one was built during the 2009–2010 school year and opened for the 2010–2011 school year. There are also two gyms, an auditorium, cafeteria, courtyard, dance studio, football stadium, and an office building plus a library.
Notable alumni
9th Wonder — hip hop record producer, record executive, DJ, lecturer, and rapper
Jerrod Carmichael — actor, best known as creator and lead role of NBC's The Carmichael Show
Ric Converse — professional wrestler for CWF Mid-Atlantic
Chris DeGeare — NFL offensive lineman
Ray Farmer — former NFL player and general manager
Josh Hawkins — NFL defensive back
Josh Howard — NBA player
Randy Jones — American bobsledder, competed in both the 2-man and 4-man events in four Winter Olympics
Darwin Joston — actor
Chris Lane — country music singer-songwriter
Jahvaree Ritzie — college football defensive tackle
Kevin Thompson — professional basketball player
Tory Woodbury — NFL quarterback/wide receiver
References
External links
Glenn official website