Glen Burnie High School is a large public secondary school of almost two thousand students in senior high grades 9 - 12 located in the Baltimore suburb of Glen Burnie, Maryland. Founded in 1923, the school is part of the Anne Arundel County Public Schools system.Today, Glen Burnie Senior High School is a bustling campus style high school consisting of 6 buildings and athletic fields. In addition to serving as the educational institution for the area’s school population, it is also the center for many community activities. Glen Burnie's rival school is Old Mill High SchoolHistory and campusGlen Burnie High School opened in 1923 with a freshman and sophomore class using several rooms in Richard Henry Lee Elementary School. The school moved during the following year to an old elementary school building located on First Avenue SW. Glen Burnie High School was approved by the Maryland State Board of Education in 1924. Prior to this time, Anne Arundel County had only two high schools, which were located in Annapolis (Annapolis High School), and Millersville (Arundel High School, moved to Gambrills in 1949). ((1981 - 1986), Midgie Sledge (1986 - 1994), Oliver Wittig (1994 - 1996), David Hill (1996 - 2003), and Sam Salamy (2003 - 2008)(former English teacher) Sam Swicegood, class of 2006; actor, radio host (the hostthey call toast, Ponytoast