Valley Forge High School
Definition
Valley Forge High School is a public high school located in Parma Heights, Ohio, part of the Parma City School District, serving approximately 1,450 students in grades 9-12.
Named after the historic Valley Forge site of George Washington's Continental Army winter encampment, the school is known for its strong athletics programs, including football and marching band, and offers AP courses and Project Lead The Way curriculum.
Examples
After surviving the brutal chem final at Valley Forge High School, Jake felt like he'd just wintered at the actual Valley Forge with Washington.
The Valley Forge High School robotics team built a bot that not only won regionals but also fetched coffee during late-night cramming sessions.
During homecoming, Valley Forge High School's marching band reenacted the Revolutionary War with tubas instead of muskets, leaving the crowd in stitches.
Legend has it that the ghost of a strict substitute teacher haunts the halls of Valley Forge High School, forever grading homework in the night.