Stone Bridge exceeds the standard in education, athletics, school spirit, and interaction with its community and parents! It believes the future begins with our children!
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Posted by a parent on 10/04/09
As a Stone Bridge alumna and aspiring educator, I'm saddened at the idea that I will not be able to perpetually attend or teach at SBHS! I have not encountered a single school like it in my rounds of subbing (in completely different districts) or practicum/student teaching. I truly wish all schools
... Read more could measure up to the caliber of Stone Bridge. The teachers were amazing, the students actually took pride in achieving (yes, it was quite 'cool' to be in AP classes), the extracurricular activities were stellar, and the community really rallied around the school. I received an unmatchable education and lifelong friends (both peers and former teachers!) that I will cherish forever. Read less
Posted by a student on 09/03/09
Good school but lacks diversity coming from a larger city it is quite an adjusment but the people are friendly just wish the student body had many other differnt races rather than just one dominant one with a few others it kinda makes things seem one sided.
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Posted by a student on 01/21/09
I think this is a first class high school. The facilities are amazing and most importantly every teacher is enthusiastic and determined to help your child succeed. It is so much easier to learn from inspired, happy teachers in a clean and well equipped environment.
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Posted by a parent on 09/22/08
I graduated from SB in 2007 and I'm so proud to have been a bulldog! The staff is dedicated and everyone is very helpful. I loved how Mr. Person came to just about every after school activity! You'd see him at softball games, baseball games, soccer, football, and even band and choir concerts! He's definitely
... Read more a very dedicated principle and really really cares about everyone at the school. There's definitely not fights everyday! There have been a few incidents but not often! And teachers really do care about the students success :) And athletics are great.... as you can probably tell from the recent football state championship :) I cannot say enough good things about this school! I loved it and if you go here, you'll be glad :) Read less
Posted by a student on 04/07/08
SBHS is a great school i went here my freshman and sophomore yea and it was great! yeah, there are cliques but not to an extreme. Whoever said there are fights everyday is wrong because the 2 years i went there there were only 2 and made by the same groups. They offer great clases and the best teachers..Go
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Posted by a student on 01/21/08
I have taught here for five years and I reject completely the earlier post about 'fights every day'--utterly ridiculous. Our 1700 students are very well behaved, have good manners, fine parents, and really care about each other. There is no tolerance for any pushing or even loud behavior in the halls.
... Read more We teachers stand outside our doors between classes and I see a great bunch of kids. Come and see for yourself. Read less
Posted by a teacher on 12/06/07
This school is a wonderful place to work, with a great deal of parental support and wonderful students.
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Posted by a teacher on 12/05/07
This school is positively horrible, their is a new fight everyday If you have any other choice do not let your child come here Shaquana Williams
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Posted by a parent on 06/30/07
SBHS is an amazing place. Although a relatively new school, a large number of AP classes are offered, many athletic teams (cheerleading, football, soccer, volleyball, baseball, softball, +) have made it to states in their short history, and the fine arts program is superior (the most Cappie nominations
... Read more of any school last year for the spring musical)! The principal has hired coaches and teachers that have the same vision he does in placing academics first. If you need help - it's there. If you want to start a club, it's easy enough to do. I loved this school! Read less
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creative and productive thinking, the ability to produce new ideas;
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English as Second Language
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Ashburn schools — Stone Bridge High School is located at 43100 Hay Rd, Ashburn VA 20147. 43100 Hay Rd is in the 20147 ZIP code in Ashburn, VA The school district for Stone Bridge High School is the Loudoun County Public School District. Stone Bridge High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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