Langley High School, Public high school in McLean, Virginia
Langley High School is a public school in McLean that serves grades nine through twelve within the Fairfax County Public Schools system. The campus includes modern classrooms, science laboratories, athletic fields, and spaces for performing arts.
The school was established in 1965 and named after Langley Manor, an estate from Thomas Lee's time in the area. Forest green and gold were selected as the school colors when it opened.
The school brings together students from many different backgrounds who participate in clubs and organizations throughout the year. These groups host events that reflect the interests and traditions of the wider student community.
The school offers more than twenty Advanced Placement courses, free mental health support, and various athletic programs throughout the year. Visitors interested in touring the campus or learning about specific programs should contact the main office.
The school offers a Russian language program, giving students access to a less commonly taught language option. Advanced mathematics courses such as Multivariable Calculus are also available, going beyond typical high school offerings.
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