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Glasgow High School (GHS), located in unincorporated New Castle County, Delaware, is one of the three traditional public high schools in Christina School District.[2][3] GHS serves portions of Glasgow, Bear, Newark, and Wilmington.[4][5][6]

History

GHS, opened in fall 1973, was built to accommodate more than 2,000 students and to reduce strain on the two other schools in the district.[7][8] The school's building was designed by Wilmington architects Wason, Tingle & Brust.[9]

Athletics

GHS is part of the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association and the Blue Hen Conference (Division II).[10]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ a b "Glasgow High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved 2021-07-10.
  2. ^ "Home". Glasgow High School. Retrieved 2020-06-26. 1901 South College Avenue Newark, DE 19702 - The address says "Newark, DE" but mapping it shows it outside of the city limits. It is also not within the Glasgow CDP.
  3. ^ "Schools & Programs". Christina School District. n.d. Retrieved 2021-07-10.
  4. ^ "Urban High Schools" (PDF). Christina School District. 2011-06-27. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-06-27. Retrieved 2021-06-24.
    Older map: "City of Wilmington Feeder Pattern, Grades 9-12". Christina School District. 2002-11-21. Archived from the original on 2002-11-21. Retrieved 2021-06-22.
  5. ^ "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: New Castle County, DE" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
  6. ^ "Suburban High Schools" (PDF). Christina School District. 2008-07-01. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-06-27. Retrieved 2021-06-22.
    Earlier map: "Christina School District Suburban Feeder Pattern, Grades 9-12". Christina School District. 2002-11-21. Archived from the original on 2002-11-21. Retrieved 2021-06-22.
  7. ^ "Newark names new school Glasgow High". The News Journal. 1969-12-17. Retrieved 2021-07-10.
  8. ^ "arts briefs". The Morning News. 1973-09-27. Retrieved 2021-07-10.
  9. ^ Engineering News-Record 186 (January 14, 1971): 75.
  10. ^ Myers, Brad (2020). "Balance of power shifts in Delaware high school sports". Delaware Online. Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  11. ^ "Marc Egerson (2005-2007)". Hoya Basketball. n.d. Retrieved 2021-07-10.
  12. ^ Mammarella, Ken (2016-05-26). "Meet 3 of Delaware's high school graduates". Delaware Online. Retrieved 2021-07-10.

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