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Frederick Douglass High School (Prince George's County, Maryland)

Frederick Douglass High School (FDHS), is an American public high school established in 1935 and located in the Croom census-designated place of unincorporated Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, with a mailing address of Upper Marlboro and near Upper Marlboro.

Frederick Douglass High School
Address
8000 Croom Road

,
20772

United States
Coordinates38°46′54″N 76°46′59″W / 38.78167°N 76.78306°W / 38.78167; -76.78306
Information
Other namesMarlboro High School
School typePublic, high school
Opened1935
School districtPrince George's County Public Schools
SuperintendentMonica Goldson
PrincipalEddie Scott
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,011
LanguageEnglish
CampusSuburban
Color(s)Burgundy and Gold    
MascotEagles
RivalGwynn Park High School
Feeder schoolsJames Madison Middle School
WebsiteOfficial website

It started as a segregated school for African American students, and c. 1964 it became integrated. Douglass is a part of the Prince George's County Public Schools system, and is named after the famous abolitionist, journalist, and orator, Frederick Douglass. It was preceded by Marlboro Colored High School (1923–1935).

About Edit

The school serves:[1] sections of the Croom and Rosaryville CDPs,[2][3] and all of the Marlton CDP.[4]

The current principal is Eddie Scott. The July 2019 student enrollment was approximately 1,050-students in grades nine through twelve. The school hours are from 7:45am until 2:25pm. There is a mandatory uniform policy in effect at Douglass. The school features an International Baccalaureate (IB) Middle Years Programme (MYP) a P-TECH program as well as a school-wide America's Choice School Design signature program.

History Edit

Frederick Douglass High School was preceded by the Marlboro Colored High School. In 1935 a new building serving elementary through high school opened,[5] and the school was given its current name.[6] The former building was converted into offices.[7] The present Frederick Douglass High School campus at 8000 Croom Road opened in 1959.[6]

In the period 1950 to 1964, Douglass served about 33% of the county's Black high school students; the remainder attended Fairmont Heights High School, then near Fairmount Heights, which opened in 1950.[7] Circa 1964 PGCPS ended legalized racial segregation of schools.[8] When the late 1960s came, Douglass was a majority white high school because a lot of the black high school students were reassigned to schools closer to their houses. By 2000 Douglass returned to being majority black.[5]

In the early 1980s the former Douglass High was razed. A commemorative plaque was installed at the site in September 2000 by the Frederick Douglass High School Class of 1950.

Campus Edit

The school is the Croom census-designated place of unincorporated Prince George's County, Maryland, with a mailing address of Upper Marlboro;[9][2] it is 4 miles (6.4 km) southeast of Upper Marlboro.[5] The school was previously defined by the U.S. Census Bureau as being in the Greater Upper Marlboro CDP.[10]

Around 2016 the official capacity of Douglass was over 1,400 students, but it previously had an official capacity of 1,283. The PGCPS operations officer, Monica Goldson, stated that the Douglass principal reviewed the new number and that the district took into account the total classroom space. Board member Sonya Williams advocated for the former capacity and feared that the school district could use the new capacity to officially state the school was under-enrolled and close it at a later time.[11]

In 2015 the school received a new tennis court and rubberized field; the upgrades to its athletic facilities totaled $317,270.[12]

The media center is named after former principal Robert F. Frisby, who had the nickname "Baldy".[5]

Student body Edit

In the pre-1964 segregation era many of the students previously attended rural one and two schoolhouses and lived in rural residences with no electricity, telephone, and/or water services.[5]

Pre-1964 many students who graduated from Douglass matriculated to Bowie State University (previously Maryland Normal and Industrial School at Bowie, Maryland Teachers College at Bowie, and Bowie State College) and University of Maryland Eastern Shore (then known as Maryland State College), as well as Hampton University (formerly Hampton Agricultural and Industrial School, and later Hampton Institute).[5]

Athletics Edit

Pre-1964 Douglass entered in athletic competitions with Cardozo Education Campus (formerly Cardozo High School) in Washington, Carver High School in Rockville, Bel Alton High School in Charles County, and schools in Baltimore.[5]

Notable people Edit

  • Karen Handel, U.S. Representative and former Georgia Secretary of State, 2007-2010
  • Shawne Merriman, former American football linebacker in the National Football League, 2005-2012

References Edit

  1. ^ "NEIGHBORHOOD HIGH SCHOOLS AND BOUNDARIES SCHOOL YEAR 2018-2019." Prince George's County Public Schools. Retrieved on September 2, 2018.
  2. ^ a b "2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP (INDEX): Croom CDP, MD." U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on August 28, 2018. Pages: 1, 2, 3, and 4.
  3. ^ "2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Rosaryville CDP, MD." U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on September 2, 2018. The CDP previously had a different shape: "CENSUS 2000 BLOCK MAP: ROSARYVILLE CDP" with pages 1 and 2. The 1990 U.S. Census Bureau map for Prince George's County (index map) shows Rosaryville CDP on pages 23, 29, 30, and 35.
  4. ^ "2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP (INDEX): Marlton CDP, MD." U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on September 2, 2018. Pages: 1, 2, and 3.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Meyer, Eugene L. (2000-09-28). "Douglass High: A School of Their Own". Washington Post. Retrieved 2018-09-06.
  6. ^ a b "." Frederick Douglass High School. October 12, 2011. Retrieved on September 6, 2018.
  7. ^ a b Wynter, Leon (1981-02-19). "Rebuilding a Legacy at Fairmont Heights". Washington Post. Retrieved 2018-09-05.
  8. ^ . Fairmont Heights High School. 2018-09-04. Archived from the original on 2005-10-04. Retrieved 2018-09-04.
  9. ^ Home. Frederick Douglass High School. Retrieved on August 28, 2018. "Frederick Douglass High School, 8000 Croom Rd, Upper Marlboro, MD 20772"
  10. ^ "CENSUS 2000 BLOCK MAP: GREATER UPPER MARLBORO CDP." U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on August 27, 2018. Pages: 1, 2, 3, and 4. 1990 U.S. Census maps of Prince George's County (index map) show Greater Upper Marlboro on pages: 18, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, and 31.
  11. ^ Keyes, Candace Rojo (2016-05-18). "Board passes facilities plan, new school sites". Prince George's Sentinel. Retrieved 2018-09-06.
  12. ^ Clinkscales, Johnathon (2015-10-15). "9 Prince George's County high schools get new athletic facilities". The Enquirer-Gazette. Retrieved 2018-09-06.

External links Edit

  • Frederick Douglass HS Official Website
  • Frederick Douglass HS Facts & Figures

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Frederick Douglass High School FDHS is an American public high school established in 1935 and located in the Croom census designated place of unincorporated Prince George s County Maryland United States with a mailing address of Upper Marlboro and near Upper Marlboro Frederick Douglass High SchoolAddress8000 Croom RoadUpper Marlboro Maryland 20772United StatesCoordinates38 46 54 N 76 46 59 W 38 78167 N 76 78306 W 38 78167 76 78306InformationOther namesMarlboro High SchoolSchool typePublic high schoolOpened1935School districtPrince George s County Public SchoolsSuperintendentMonica GoldsonPrincipalEddie ScottGrades9 12Enrollment1 011LanguageEnglishCampusSuburbanColor s Burgundy and Gold MascotEaglesRivalGwynn Park High SchoolFeeder schoolsJames Madison Middle SchoolWebsiteOfficial websiteIt started as a segregated school for African American students and c 1964 it became integrated Douglass is a part of the Prince George s County Public Schools system and is named after the famous abolitionist journalist and orator Frederick Douglass It was preceded by Marlboro Colored High School 1923 1935 Contents 1 About 2 History 3 Campus 4 Student body 5 Athletics 6 Notable people 7 References 8 External linksAbout EditThe school serves 1 sections of the Croom and Rosaryville CDPs 2 3 and all of the Marlton CDP 4 The current principal is Eddie Scott The July 2019 student enrollment was approximately 1 050 students in grades nine through twelve The school hours are from 7 45am until 2 25pm There is a mandatory uniform policy in effect at Douglass The school features an International Baccalaureate IB Middle Years Programme MYP a P TECH program as well as a school wide America s Choice School Design signature program History EditFrederick Douglass High School was preceded by the Marlboro Colored High School In 1935 a new building serving elementary through high school opened 5 and the school was given its current name 6 The former building was converted into offices 7 The present Frederick Douglass High School campus at 8000 Croom Road opened in 1959 6 In the period 1950 to 1964 Douglass served about 33 of the county s Black high school students the remainder attended Fairmont Heights High School then near Fairmount Heights which opened in 1950 7 Circa 1964 PGCPS ended legalized racial segregation of schools 8 When the late 1960s came Douglass was a majority white high school because a lot of the black high school students were reassigned to schools closer to their houses By 2000 Douglass returned to being majority black 5 In the early 1980s the former Douglass High was razed A commemorative plaque was installed at the site in September 2000 by the Frederick Douglass High School Class of 1950 Campus EditThe school is the Croom census designated place of unincorporated Prince George s County Maryland with a mailing address of Upper Marlboro 9 2 it is 4 miles 6 4 km southeast of Upper Marlboro 5 The school was previously defined by the U S Census Bureau as being in the Greater Upper Marlboro CDP 10 Around 2016 the official capacity of Douglass was over 1 400 students but it previously had an official capacity of 1 283 The PGCPS operations officer Monica Goldson stated that the Douglass principal reviewed the new number and that the district took into account the total classroom space Board member Sonya Williams advocated for the former capacity and feared that the school district could use the new capacity to officially state the school was under enrolled and close it at a later time 11 In 2015 the school received a new tennis court and rubberized field the upgrades to its athletic facilities totaled 317 270 12 The media center is named after former principal Robert F Frisby who had the nickname Baldy 5 Student body EditIn the pre 1964 segregation era many of the students previously attended rural one and two schoolhouses and lived in rural residences with no electricity telephone and or water services 5 Pre 1964 many students who graduated from Douglass matriculated to Bowie State University previously Maryland Normal and Industrial School at Bowie Maryland Teachers College at Bowie and Bowie State College and University of Maryland Eastern Shore then known as Maryland State College as well as Hampton University formerly Hampton Agricultural and Industrial School and later Hampton Institute 5 Athletics EditPre 1964 Douglass entered in athletic competitions with Cardozo Education Campus formerly Cardozo High School in Washington Carver High School in Rockville Bel Alton High School in Charles County and schools in Baltimore 5 Notable people EditKaren Handel U S Representative and former Georgia Secretary of State 2007 2010 Shawne Merriman former American football linebacker in the National Football League 2005 2012References Edit NEIGHBORHOOD HIGH SCHOOLS AND BOUNDARIES SCHOOL YEAR 2018 2019 Prince George s County Public Schools Retrieved on September 2 2018 a b 2010 CENSUS CENSUS BLOCK MAP INDEX Croom CDP MD U S Census Bureau Retrieved on August 28 2018 Pages 1 2 3 and 4 2010 CENSUS CENSUS BLOCK MAP Rosaryville CDP MD U S Census Bureau Retrieved on September 2 2018 The CDP previously had a different shape CENSUS 2000 BLOCK MAP ROSARYVILLE CDP with pages 1 and 2 The 1990 U S Census Bureau map for Prince George s County index map shows Rosaryville CDP on pages 23 29 30 and 35 2010 CENSUS CENSUS BLOCK MAP INDEX Marlton CDP MD U S Census Bureau Retrieved on September 2 2018 Pages 1 2 and 3 a b c d e f g Meyer Eugene L 2000 09 28 Douglass High A School of Their Own Washington Post Retrieved 2018 09 06 a b About Us gt The History of Frederick Douglass High School Frederick Douglass High School October 12 2011 Retrieved on September 6 2018 a b Wynter Leon 1981 02 19 Rebuilding a Legacy at Fairmont Heights Washington Post Retrieved 2018 09 05 Fairmont Heights High School History Fairmont Heights High School 2018 09 04 Archived from the original on 2005 10 04 Retrieved 2018 09 04 Home Frederick Douglass High School Retrieved on August 28 2018 Frederick Douglass High School 8000 Croom Rd Upper Marlboro MD 20772 CENSUS 2000 BLOCK MAP GREATER UPPER MARLBORO CDP U S Census Bureau Retrieved on August 27 2018 Pages 1 2 3 and 4 1990 U S Census maps of Prince George s County index map show Greater Upper Marlboro on pages 18 19 20 23 24 25 29 30 and 31 Keyes Candace Rojo 2016 05 18 Board passes facilities plan new school sites Prince George s Sentinel Retrieved 2018 09 06 Clinkscales Johnathon 2015 10 15 9 Prince George s County high schools get new athletic facilities The Enquirer Gazette Retrieved 2018 09 06 External links EditFrederick Douglass HS Official Website Frederick Douglass HS Facts amp Figures Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frederick Douglass High School Prince George 27s County Maryland amp oldid 1148457462, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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