Valley High School can refer to one of several high schools in the United States, including:
- Valley High School (Alabama) in Valley, Alabama
- Valley High School (Albuquerque, New Mexico) in Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Valley High School (Apache County, Arizona) in Sanders, Arizona
- Valley High School (Caledonia, Missouri) in Caledonia, Missouri
- Valley High School (Colorado) in Gilcrest, Colorado
- Valley High School (Elgin, Iowa) in Elgin, Iowa
- Valley High School (Escondido, California) in Escondido, California
- Valley High School (Idaho) in Hazelton, Idaho
- Valley High School (Nebraska) in Valley, Nebraska
- Valley High School (Nevada) in Las Vegas, Nevada
- Valley High School (New Kensington, Pennsylvania)
- Valley High School (North Dakota) in Hoople, North Dakota
- Valley High School (Ohio) in Lucasville, Ohio
- Valley High School (Orderville, Utah) in Orderville, Utah
- Valley High School (Pine Grove, West Virginia) in Pine Grove, West Virginia
- Valley High School (Sacramento, California) in Sacramento, California
- Valley High School (Sandy, Utah) in Sandy, Utah
- Valley High School (Santa Ana, California) in Santa Ana, California
- Valley High School (Sepulveda, California) in Sepulveda, California
- Valley High School (Smithers, West Virginia) in Smithers, West Virginia
- Valley High School (Texas) in Harlingen, Texas
- Valley High School (West Des Moines, Iowa) in West Des Moines, Iowa
- Valley Traditional High School in the Valley Station neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky
Famous quotes containing the words high school, valley, high and/or school:
“The way to go to the circus, however, is with someone who has seen perhaps one theatrical performance before in his life and that in the High School hall.... The scales of sophistication are struck from your eyes and you see in the circus a gathering of men and women who are able to do things as a matter of course which you couldn’t do if your life depended on it.”
—Robert Benchley (1889–1945)
“To be seventy years old is like climbing the Alps. You reach a snow-crowned summit, and see behind you the deep valley stretching miles and miles away, and before you other summits higher and whiter, which you may have strength to climb, or may not. Then you sit down and meditate and wonder which it will be.”
—Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–1882)
“Man is more disposed to domination than freedom; and a structure of dominion not only gladdens the eye of the master who rears and protects it, but even its servants are uplifted by the thought that they are members of a whole, which rises high above the life and strength of single generations.”
—Karl Wilhelm Von Humboldt (1767–1835)
“For those parents from lower-class and minority communities ... [who] have had minimal experience in negotiating dominant, external institutions or have had negative and hostile contact with social service agencies, their initial approaches to the school are often overwhelming and difficult. Not only does the school feel like an alien environment with incomprehensible norms and structures, but the families often do not feel entitled to make demands or force disagreements.”
—Sara Lawrence Lightfoot (20th century)