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E. C. Glass High School

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School type
  
Public high school

Principal
  
Tracy Richardson

Language
  
English

Mascot
  
Hilltopper

Color
  
Blue and White

Superintendent
  
Scott Brabrand

Grades
  
9–12

Phone
  
+1 434-515-5370

Founded
  
1871

Lowest grade
  
Ninth grade

Enrollment
  
approximately 1,514 (2010)

Address
  
2111 Memorial Ave, Lynchburg, VA 24501, USA

District
  
Lynchburg City Public Schools

Similar
  
Brookville High School, Jefferson Forest High School, Liberty University, Liberty Christian Academy, Rustburg High School

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E. C. Glass High School is a public school in Lynchburg, Virginia. It was founded in 1871 as Lynchburg High School and was named for long-time Superintendent of Public Schools in Lynchburg, Edward Christian Glass.

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Academics

E.C. Glass offers a range of Advanced Placement courses, including: AP World History, AP American History, AP US & Comparative Government, AP Physics, AP Chemistry, AP Biology, AP Computer Science, AP Calculus AB & BC, AP Statistics, AP Latin Vergil, AP German, AP Spanish, AP French, AP Language & Composition, AP English Literature, AP Art History, and AP Portfolio Art.

Some of the awards and recognition for E. C. Glass High School include:

  1. US Department of Education Blue Ribbon School 1983, 1993
  2. Redbook Magazine School Award 1996
  3. Newsweek Magazine, 2007 Ranked in Top Public High Schools
  4. Best Comprehensive High School in Virginia

Athletics

E.C. Glass has a rich athletic tradition. E.C. Glass football team competed in the Virginia High School State Championship Play-offs in 1925, 1930, 1933, 1938, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1988, 1991, 1992, and 1995, and the semi-finals game in 1993 and 1994. The Hilltoppers won the State Championship in 1930, 1933, 1938, 1988 and finished as state runners-up in 1991 and 1992. The most recent athletic team to win a state championship was the tennis team in 2014.

Arts

Glass Theater offers courses in acting and technical theater. Under Jim Ackley - a graduate of the Virginia Military Institute, the program won four state theatre championships; they have been selected five times to perform on the Main Stage at the Educational Theatre Association national convention; they have been named the national high school theatre champions twice by the American High School Theatre Festival; and they have represented the United States at the Edinburgh (Scotland) International Arts Festival Fringe five times where they have always received critical acclaim and performed to sold out audiences. In 1991, the US Congress named the EC Glass Senior Acting drama class students the winners of the “Young Writers and Inventor’s Award” for their play Going Toward the Light, written under Mr. Ackley’s supervision, on the AIDS crisis.

In 1926, E.C. Glass' literary magazine, Menagerie (formerly, the Critic) was the first to receive the Virginia High School League's Trophy Class award.

Notable alumni

  • Beth Behrs – actress, star of the CBS comedy 2 Broke Girls
  • Connie Britton – actress, star of ABC's Nashville, NBC/Direct TV's Friday Night Lights
  • Cornell Brown – former American football All-American linebacker of the National Football League. National Defensive Player of the Year at Virginia Tech. Baltimore Ravens 1997–2004. Super Bowl Champion 2001.
  • Ruben Brown – former American football guard of the National Football League. Buffalo Bills, Chicago Bears 1995–2007. Nine-time Pro-Bowl Selection and four-time All-Pro Selection.
  • Brad Butler – American football player of the National Football League. Drafted in the 5th Round of the 2006 NFL draft to the Buffalo Bills. Four-year starter at the University of Virginia.
  • Bill Chambers – record-setting collegiate basketball player for William & Mary
  • Bill Chipley. NFL player
  • Ken Clay, Former MLB player (New York Yankees, Texas Rangers, Seattle Mariners)
  • Josh Hall, Former MLB player (Cincinnati Reds)
  • Mosby G. Perrow, Jr. – Virginia Senator (1943–1964) and key figure in Virginia's abandonment of "Massive Resistance" to desegregation.
  • Faith Prince – Broadway actress
  • Sam Sloan – chess player and author
  • Randall Wallace – American screenwriter, director, producer, and songwriter who is most notably recognized for his part in adapting Braveheart, the movie, for the screen.
  • Brandon Ruckdashel – Actor
  • References

    E. C. Glass High School Wikipedia