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| Galileo Magnet High School | |
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230 South Ridge St , 24540 United States | |
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| School type | Public,high school |
| Founded | 2002 |
| School district | Danville Public Schools |
| Principal | Angela Ramsey |
| Grades | 9-12 |
| Enrollment | 286 (2016–17)[1] |
| Language | English |
| Campus | Urban |
| Colors | Red, Blue, Gray |
| Athletics | Soccer, Cross-Country |
| Mascot | Falcon |
| Newspaper | The Falcon's View |
| Feeder schools | O.T. Bonner Middle School, Westwood Middle School |
| Website | Galileo Magnet High School Website |
Galileo Magnet High School, opened in September 2002, is a public high school located inDanville, Virginia. The school was originally funded by an 8 million dollar grant to the Danville Public School System.[from whom?] By working directly with organizations such as theLangley Research Center andVirginia Tech,[2][3] Galileo offers a technology-based curriculum, with three strands of study for students to choose from. A thematic-based curriculum is provided in Advanced Communications and Networking Technology, Air and Space Technology, and Biotechnology. U.S. News & World Report ranked the school the 45th best in the state in 2020.[4]
Galileo is anInternational Baccalaureate world school.[5]
Galileo features seven offerings from the VHSL including varsity soccer, cross country, scholastic bowl, indoor, outdoor track, swim and dive, and theatre in the Dogwood District.[6] Galileo has won three overall team state championships in VHSL Class 1 with scholastic bowl in 2018,[7] boys cross country in 2021,[8] and girls cross country in 2023.[9] In addition, Galileo athletes in track have won eight relays and thirteen individual events at the state championships along with an individual state championship in girls cross country.[10]
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