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Fort Hill High School

Fort Hill High School is a four-year public high school in Cumberland, Maryland, United States, serving 780 students in grades 9 through 12. Fort Hill is part of Allegany County Public Schools.

Fort Hill
High School
Address
500 Greeway Avenue

,
21502

United States
Coordinates39°38′39″N 78°44′55″W / 39.64417°N 78.74861°W / 39.64417; -78.74861
Information
School typePublic high school
MottoDeeds, not words
Established1936
School boardAllegany County Board of Education
School districtAllegany County Public Schools
OversightMaryland State Department of Education
SuperintendentJeffrey S. Blank
PrincipalCandy Canan
Grades9-12
Enrollment780[1] (2016)
CampusSuburban
Color(s)Red and white   
Athletics conferenceAMAC
MascotSentinels
Feeder schoolsWashington Middle School
Websitewww.forthillhs.com

History edit

Fort Hill High School was one of three local New Deal projects. Fort Hill High school was a Public Works Administration project. Nearby Constitution Park and Greeway Avenue Stadium were Works Progress Administration projects

New Deal funding relating to Fort Hill was initiated in November 1934 and September 1935, when the PWA committed federal funds not to exceed $230,000. The project was labeled PWA Docket #7323.[2] Other sources brought the total amount pledged for the school to $600,000. Bids were submitted to local officials.

On April 5, 1936, it was announced that George Hazelwood, local contractor, had the lowest bid at $557,809. The initial contract did not provide funding for the auditorium, so the superintendent of schools was authorized to investigate the possibilities of requesting an increase in the grant from the PWA. Subcontractors were William M. Clark of New Castle, Pennsylvania, and Sterling Electric Company of Cumberland, Maryland.

A discussion ensued concerning the naming of the new school - suggested names were Queen City High School, Potomac High School, Fort and Hill High School and Fort Hill High School. The Board of Education of Allegany County unanimously decided upon the name Fort Hill High School on August 12, 1936. The "Fort" reference was derived from a Civil War skirmish at Nave's Crossroad often referred to as the Battle of Folck's Mill. The high ground above the mill was fortified by Union troops against Confederate forces.

When Fort Hill opened, it had 1763 students and 88 teachers. Mr. Heisey was the first principal. Subjects included English, Mathematics, French, Latin, History, Home Economics, Physical Education, Industrial Arts, and Journalism. Music was taught to seventh and eighth graders, who were also located here. Assemblies were held every week, with the junior high and senior high alternating weeks.

Margaret Smith, part of the first group of students, suggested "Res, Non Verba" as the school motto. The Latin phrase translates into "Deeds, Not Words" and is still the school motto.

The school has undergone renovations and additions. In 1980 a gymnasium was built adjacent to the original facility. The entire building underwent a major renovation in 1991–92 with the additions of a music wing, greenhouse, and art rooms. Part of the renovation was a courtyard with its multiple features including classrooms, a playground, and patio with picnic tables.

Athletics edit

State championships edit

Boys Cross Country:

  • Class 2A 1995, 1997[3]

Football:

  • Class 3A 1975 (undefeated)[3]
  • Class 2A 1997 (undefeated)[3]
  • Class 1A 2013 (undefeated), 2014 (undefeated), 2015, 2016 (undefeated), 2018 (undefeated), 2021 (undefeated), 2022, and 2023 (undefeated)[3]

Volleyball:

  • Class 1A 2013[3]

Football edit

The school has fielded a team for 88 seasons (1936-2023), playing 925 total games (726 wins, 182 losses, 17 ties), producing an all-time winning percentage of 79%.[4]

  • Fort Hill has won ten state football championships since the inception of the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association state playoffs in 1974: 1975 (3A), 1997 (2A), 2013 (1A), 2014 (1A), 2015 (1A), 2016 (1A), 2018 (1A), 2021 (1A), 2022 (1A), and 2023(1A).[5]
  • Fort Hill has a Maryland state record of most undefeated regular seasons at 21: 1948, 1950, 1957, 1958, 1963, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1990, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2021, and 2023.[6]
  • Fort Hill has a Maryland state record of most undefeated seasons overall at 14: 1948, 1950, 1957, 1958, 1963, 1973, 1975, 1997, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2021, and 2023.[7]

Facilities edit

The school gymnasium is used for league basketball.

Greenway Avenue Stadium, located at the school, was constructed in the 1930s by the Public Works Administration as part of President Roosevelt's New Deal and was built for the high school as Fort Hill Stadium. The stadium, since renamed as Greenway Avenue stadium and shared with Allegany High School, is considered to be an historic landmark. A $7 million renovation project to update and expand the 70-year-old facility has been completed.[8]

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Fort Hill High". NCES. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Fort Hill High School – New Deal Project". Retrieved 18 February 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e "2019 MPSSAA Fall Record Book" (PDF).
  4. ^ "All-Time Fort Hill Coaching Records". Retrieved 18 February 2021.
  5. ^ "MPSSAA Fall Record Book - Football" (PDF). Retrieved 18 February 2021.
  6. ^ "MPSSAA Fall Record Book - Football" (PDF). Retrieved 18 February 2021.
  7. ^ "MPSSAA Fall Record Book - Football" (PDF). Retrieved 18 February 2021.
  8. ^ 2007 Bond Bill Fact Sheet: Greenway Avenue Stadium, State of Maryland. Accessed June 20, 2007.
  9. ^ Rebeca Arthur, Western Maryland Public Libraries. Accessed October 10, 2007.
  10. ^ James Fanto Deetz February 19, 2006, at the Wayback Machine, Minnesota State University. Accessed June 15, 2007. "In 1948 James Deetz graduated from Fort Hill High School, in Cumberland Maryland."
  11. ^ Burke, Mike. "'It was just a blast playing for him!'", The Edmond Sun, February 12, 2007. Accessed June 15, 2007. "In 1974, Manges was the recipient of the Dapper Dan Club’s Top Award after being named a high school All-American quarterback while playing for Fort Hill."
  12. ^ "Something so good, so true from the start". The Cumberland Times-News. Retrieved 21 January 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Fort Hill High School Football Site
  • Facebook
  • Fort Hill Scholarship Fund
  • We Are Fort Hill

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Fort Hill High School is a four year public high school in Cumberland Maryland United States serving 780 students in grades 9 through 12 Fort Hill is part of Allegany County Public Schools Fort HillHigh SchoolAddress500 Greeway AvenueCumberland Maryland 21502United StatesCoordinates39 38 39 N 78 44 55 W 39 64417 N 78 74861 W 39 64417 78 74861InformationSchool typePublic high schoolMottoDeeds not wordsEstablished1936School boardAllegany County Board of EducationSchool districtAllegany County Public SchoolsOversightMaryland State Department of EducationSuperintendentJeffrey S BlankPrincipalCandy CananGrades9 12Enrollment780 1 2016 CampusSuburbanColor s Red and white Athletics conferenceAMACMascotSentinelsFeeder schoolsWashington Middle SchoolWebsitewww wbr forthillhs wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Athletics 2 1 State championships 2 2 Football 2 3 Facilities 3 Notable alumni 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Fort Hill High School was one of three local New Deal projects Fort Hill High school was a Public Works Administration project Nearby Constitution Park and Greeway Avenue Stadium were Works Progress Administration projectsNew Deal funding relating to Fort Hill was initiated in November 1934 and September 1935 when the PWA committed federal funds not to exceed 230 000 The project was labeled PWA Docket 7323 2 Other sources brought the total amount pledged for the school to 600 000 Bids were submitted to local officials On April 5 1936 it was announced that George Hazelwood local contractor had the lowest bid at 557 809 The initial contract did not provide funding for the auditorium so the superintendent of schools was authorized to investigate the possibilities of requesting an increase in the grant from the PWA Subcontractors were William M Clark of New Castle Pennsylvania and Sterling Electric Company of Cumberland Maryland A discussion ensued concerning the naming of the new school suggested names were Queen City High School Potomac High School Fort and Hill High School and Fort Hill High School The Board of Education of Allegany County unanimously decided upon the name Fort Hill High School on August 12 1936 The Fort reference was derived from a Civil War skirmish at Nave s Crossroad often referred to as the Battle of Folck s Mill The high ground above the mill was fortified by Union troops against Confederate forces When Fort Hill opened it had 1763 students and 88 teachers Mr Heisey was the first principal Subjects included English Mathematics French Latin History Home Economics Physical Education Industrial Arts and Journalism Music was taught to seventh and eighth graders who were also located here Assemblies were held every week with the junior high and senior high alternating weeks Margaret Smith part of the first group of students suggested Res Non Verba as the school motto The Latin phrase translates into Deeds Not Words and is still the school motto The school has undergone renovations and additions In 1980 a gymnasium was built adjacent to the original facility The entire building underwent a major renovation in 1991 92 with the additions of a music wing greenhouse and art rooms Part of the renovation was a courtyard with its multiple features including classrooms a playground and patio with picnic tables Athletics editState championships edit Boys Cross Country Class 2A 1995 1997 3 Football Class 3A 1975 undefeated 3 Class 2A 1997 undefeated 3 Class 1A 2013 undefeated 2014 undefeated 2015 2016 undefeated 2018 undefeated 2021 undefeated 2022 and 2023 undefeated 3 Volleyball Class 1A 2013 3 Football edit The school has fielded a team for 88 seasons 1936 2023 playing 925 total games 726 wins 182 losses 17 ties producing an all time winning percentage of 79 4 Fort Hill has won ten state football championships since the inception of the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association state playoffs in 1974 1975 3A 1997 2A 2013 1A 2014 1A 2015 1A 2016 1A 2018 1A 2021 1A 2022 1A and 2023 1A 5 Fort Hill has a Maryland state record of most undefeated regular seasons at 21 1948 1950 1957 1958 1963 1973 1975 1977 1990 1994 1995 1997 2000 2009 2011 2013 2014 2016 2018 2021 and 2023 6 Fort Hill has a Maryland state record of most undefeated seasons overall at 14 1948 1950 1957 1958 1963 1973 1975 1997 2013 2014 2016 2018 2021 and 2023 7 Facilities edit The school gymnasium is used for league basketball Greenway Avenue Stadium located at the school was constructed in the 1930s by the Public Works Administration as part of President Roosevelt s New Deal and was built for the high school as Fort Hill Stadium The stadium since renamed as Greenway Avenue stadium and shared with Allegany High School is considered to be an historic landmark A 7 million renovation project to update and expand the 70 year old facility has been completed 8 Notable alumni editRebeca Arthur actress 9 James Deetz archeologist 10 Mark Manges quarterback 11 Steve Trimble NFL free safety Denver Broncos 1981 1983 Chicago Bears 1987 Ty Johnson American football running back 12 References edit Fort Hill High NCES Retrieved 13 December 2018 Fort Hill High School New Deal Project Retrieved 18 February 2021 a b c d e 2019 MPSSAA Fall Record Book PDF All Time Fort Hill Coaching Records Retrieved 18 February 2021 MPSSAA Fall Record Book Football PDF Retrieved 18 February 2021 MPSSAA Fall Record Book Football PDF Retrieved 18 February 2021 MPSSAA Fall Record Book Football PDF Retrieved 18 February 2021 2007 Bond Bill Fact Sheet Greenway Avenue Stadium State of Maryland Accessed June 20 2007 Rebeca Arthur Western Maryland Public Libraries Accessed October 10 2007 James Fanto Deetz Archived February 19 2006 at the Wayback Machine Minnesota State University Accessed June 15 2007 In 1948 James Deetz graduated from Fort Hill High School in Cumberland Maryland Burke Mike It was just a blast playing for him The Edmond Sun February 12 2007 Accessed June 15 2007 In 1974 Manges was the recipient of the Dapper Dan Club s Top Award after being named a high school All American quarterback while playing for Fort Hill Something so good so true from the start The Cumberland Times News Retrieved 21 January 2021 External links editOfficial website Fort Hill High School Football Site Facebook Fort Hill Scholarship Fund We Are Fort Hill Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fort Hill High School amp oldid 1218251860, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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