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Woodbridge Senior High School is a public high school located in Lake Ridge (northwest of Woodbridge), Prince William County, Virginia, United States.
History and administration
The school opened in 1964 in the Marumsco Hills Subdivision due to extensive development of the Woodbridge community by Cecil D. Hylton. Classes were originally held at 2201 York Drive (now Woodbridge Middle School). Classes moved to the current building (3001 Old Bridge Road) in 1974. The first class to graduate having attended the full four years at the current building was the class of 1978.
= Overcrowding
=Parents have become concerned with overcrowding in the school. There are several teachers that are "rovers", teachers that take over another teacher's classroom during a free period. At over 2800 students, the school is over capacity. Prince William County Schools is planning on building a 14th high school to relieve overcrowding at Woodbridge, however the project, which has been discussed since 2017 and was originally slated to be completed in 2026, has been pushed back to 2029.
= Administration
=The principal of Woodbridge Senior High School is Heather Abney. She has been the school's principal since 2016.
Geography
Woodbridge Senior High School is located at 34°41′02″N 105°23′11″W (34.683826, -105.386308). Woodbridge High School is of similar design as nearby Gar-Field High School, which was also built in the mid-1970s.
Academics
= Accreditation
=Woodbridge Senior High School is fully accredited.
= Programs
=AP Scholars
Woodbridge High School is one of the two high schools in Prince William County to host the AP Scholars Program (the other school is Patriot High School). Launched at the school in 2017, the program is aligned with Advanced Placement Program from The College Board. Students in the program are responsible for completing a research project during their senior year. Students must also complete at least five AP courses before graduation and 60 hours of community service.
CTE Programs
Woodbridge houses an Army JROTC Program, an Aviation Maintenance Program, and a Cosmetology Program.
Fine and Performing Arts
The school also used to be home to the Center for Fine and Performing Arts (CFPA) until 2016, when the program was officially moved to the newly constructed Colgan High School. Because of this, the class of 2017 was the last graduating class to contain students who had been a part of the CFPA at Woodbridge. Woodbridge still has an established performing arts program; the school recently earned the VMEA Blue Ribbon Award.
Project Lead the Way (PLTW)
Woodbridge is one of four high schools in Prince William County to host Project Lead the Way (PLTW) (the others being Patriot High School, Gar-Field High School, and Battlefield High School). The school offers some of PLTW's engineering courses, including:
Introduction to Engineering Design
Principles of Engineering
Digital Electronics, and
Civil Engineering and Architecture
Demographics
In 2013 it had 2,830 students, one of the largest such figures in the schools in Prince William County. In 2013 the student body became plurality white as ethnic diversity increased.
In the 2017-2018 school year, Woodbridge's student body was:
22.3% Black/African American
33.6% Hispanic
29.3% White
7.7% Asian
6.8% Two or More Races
.3% American Indian/Alaskan
.2% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
Athletics
Woodbridge Senior High School is in the 6A Cardinal District of the Virginia High School League. The school offers Cheer, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Football, golf, basketball, gymnastics, indoor and outdoor track, swimming and diving, baseball, lacrosse, soccer, softball, and tennis.
= State Championships
=In 2019, the school's girl's basketball team won the 6A state championship, and in 2023 the school's boys cross country team won the 6A state championship.
Notable alumni
Hala Ayala, politician
Joey Cook, contestant of American Idol XIV
Russell Davis, former NFL football player
Da'Shawn Hand, NFL football player
R. Alan King, U.S. Army veteran and author
Matt Lehr, former NFL football player
Tony Lilly, former NFL football player
Kris McCray, former MMA fighter
Raphiael Putney, professional basketball player
Tommy Richman singer and rapper
See also
Official Website
Prince William County Public Schools
Woodbridge High School Profile
Woodbridge High School Data
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