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Our Vision

A community where students belong, achieve, and are prepared to contribute and thrive in an evolving world.

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Every Student. Every Day.

Bear the Therapy Dog sits in the library at GVHS. Paws-itive Partnerships: Meet Bear the Therapy Dog 

In partnership with Bright Futures Grain Valley, the Grain Valley Schools Therapy Dog Program provides a grant for a therapy dog to be formally trained and placed at each school. The therapy dog program is designed to support students' emotional, social, and academic well-being by integrating certified therapy dogs into the school environment. 

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A GVHS graduate waves to the crowd as they walk into the ceremony. A+ Program at GVHS 

The A+ program provides scholarship funds to students who attended an A+ designated high school and wish to attend a two year university or technical school. The program covers nearly all of the tuition and fees for two years at a community college or technical school. In general students need a 2.5 GPA and 95% attendance to qualify.

A+ Program Information and Requirements

Students at the PLTW Senior Showcase present their engineering project to a judge. Explore STEM at GVHS with PLTW! 

At our high school, we are committed to preparing students for the fast-paced, high-demand careers of tomorrow. We are proud to offer three comprehensive, multi-year Project Lead The Way (PLTW) pathways: Engineering, Biomedical Science, and Computer Science.

PLTW courses go far beyond traditional classroom learning. Students engage in rigorous, hands-on, problem-solving experiences that mirror the real-world industries they will enter. By working with industry-standard software, advanced lab equipment, and collaborative engineering design processes, our students don't just learn about a career field—they practice it. These pathways empower students to develop critical thinking, grit, and the technical skills needed to excel in college and beyond.

 

More Information about PLTW

  • Bear the Therapy Dog sits in the library at GVHS. Paws-itive Partnerships: Meet Bear the Therapy Dog 

    In partnership with Bright Futures Grain Valley, the Grain Valley Schools Therapy Dog Program provides a grant for a therapy dog to be formally trained and placed at each school. The therapy dog program is designed to support students' emotional, social, and academic well-being by integrating certified therapy dogs into the school environment. 

    More about PAWS

  • A GVHS graduate waves to the crowd as they walk into the ceremony. A+ Program at GVHS 

    The A+ program provides scholarship funds to students who attended an A+ designated high school and wish to attend a two year university or technical school. The program covers nearly all of the tuition and fees for two years at a community college or technical school. In general students need a 2.5 GPA and 95% attendance to qualify.

    A+ Program Information and Requirements

  • Students at the PLTW Senior Showcase present their engineering project to a judge. Explore STEM at GVHS with PLTW! 

    At our high school, we are committed to preparing students for the fast-paced, high-demand careers of tomorrow. We are proud to offer three comprehensive, multi-year Project Lead The Way (PLTW) pathways: Engineering, Biomedical Science, and Computer Science.

    PLTW courses go far beyond traditional classroom learning. Students engage in rigorous, hands-on, problem-solving experiences that mirror the real-world industries they will enter. By working with industry-standard software, advanced lab equipment, and collaborative engineering design processes, our students don't just learn about a career field—they practice it. These pathways empower students to develop critical thinking, grit, and the technical skills needed to excel in college and beyond.

     

    More Information about PLTW

1540

Enrolled Students

40+

Clubs, activities, and athletic programs are offered.

78%

of staff with advanced degree(s).

13

AP Courses Offered

40

Dual Credit Courses Offered