Potomac District (VHSL)

The Potomac District is a high school conference in the VHSL that is made up of mostly schools from Loudoun County that have a high enrollment capacity.

History of the District

Original District

The original Potomac District was founded in 1965 when the Northern Region expanded from two to three districts along with the Alexandria District and the Northern District. The original charter members of the district were Langley, Marshall, McLean, J.E.B. Stuart, Wakefield, Washington-Lee and Yorktown. The district lasted until 1972 due to low membership but was revived in 1975 and then disbanded again in 1994 when the Northern Region realigned the districts.

Current District

In 2015, the current Potomac District was revived to alleviate crowding within the Dulles District and for schools in Loudoun County with a higher enrollment. With the opening of Tuscarora in 2010 and the increasing enrollment by Briar Woods, Broad Run, Stone Bridge and Potomac Falls, led to the district's creation. The result made the Dulles District only have schools in Class 4A or below.

Loudoun County schools continued the grow in population and as of 2019-2020 year, the Potomac District was composed of 5A Schools with the lone exception of Broad Run. Woodgrove and Riverside schools were added to the district. John Champe, became a 6A school and moved to the Cedar District. Tuscarora remained 4A and moved to the Dulles District.

Member History

Current Members

Former Members

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