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The school has many sports including football, basketball, softball, baseball, tennis, golf, track & field, volleyball, cross country, and forensics, as well as an academic and a theatre team. The Twin Valley athletic teams compete in the Virginia High School League 's Division Black Diamond District in Region D .
It includes an elementary school (Twin Valley South Elementary School), a middle school (Twin Valley South Middle School), and a high school (Twin Valley South High School), all at the same address. [1] The district includes West Alexandria, and covers the majority of Lanier and Twin townships, and portions of Gasper and Gratis townships. [2]
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The school district was established in 1955. [5]The Twin Valley Junior-Senior High School, completed some time before 1960, [6] had a cost of about $2.1 million. [7] In 1960 there was a controversy over some Amish men who were jailed for not allowing their children to attend the junior-senior high school.
The school system is managed by the school board, headquartered in Grundy, Virginia, and the superintendent is Melanie Hibbits. [1] As of 2007, the school system's per pupil expenditure was $10,219, and its graduation rate was 75.7% in 2008. [2]
The Black Diamond District is a high school conference of the Virginia High School League which draws its members from the western part of Southwest Virginia. The schools in the Black Diamond District compete in Region D with the schools of the Cumberland District, and the Hogoheegee District.
The Hogoheegee District is a high school conference of the Virginia High School League which draws its members from Southwest Virginia, primarily Smyth, Wythe, and Washington counties. The schools in the Hogoheegee District compete in Region D with the schools of the Black Diamond District and the Cumberland District .