Lander Valley High School


Lander Valley High School is the primary high school located in Lander, Wyoming at 350 Baldwin Creek Rd, Lander, Wyoming 82520. The school is part of the Fremont County District #1. The school district serves Lander and outlying communities including Hudson, Jeffrey City, Atlantic City, and the surrounding area, which also includes Wind River Indian Reservation. The school is accredited by the Wyoming Department of Education and AdvancED.

History

The school was originally located near the west end of Main Street, with a nearby field house on Baldwin Creek. In 2004, the old high school was demolished, and the school district built the new one.

Demographics

Lander Valley High School has 527 students in grades 9–12. The school district has approximately 1,800 students.
WhiteNative AmericanHispanicMultiracialAsian
73%12%7%6%1%

LocalStateNational
College Readiness Index3.2N/A
AP Tested10%N/A
AP Passed9%N/A
Mathematics Proficiency41%40%25%
English Proficiency34%30%37%

Additional statistics

LVHS has a 13:1 student-to-teacher ratio.
Total minority enrollment: 31%.
Total economically disadvantaged: 31%.
Full-time teachers: 36.
Percentage of students who are female: 47%.
LVHS has an 82% graduation rate.

Mascot

The mascot for LVHS is the Tiger, which can be seen at pep rallies and most sporting events. The mascot's name is Tony the Tiger.

Sports programs

The sports programs at LVHS include:
LVHS has a band, choir, theater program, 4-H club, and FFA.
LVHS also has a wide variety of club programs as well.

Notable alumna