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Poolesville High School

Poolesville High School is a public all magnet high school located in Poolesville, Maryland, United States.

Poolesville High School
Address
17501 W Willard Rd

, ,
Maryland
20837-2006

United States
Coordinates39°8′36″N 77°25′6″W / 39.14333°N 77.41833°W / 39.14333; -77.41833
Information
TypePublic magnet secondary school
Established1911 (1911)
School districtMontgomery County Public Schools
NCES District ID2400480[1]
School codeMD-15-150152
CEEB code210825
NCES School ID240048000897[2]
PrincipalMark Carothers
Faculty64.42 (on an FTE basis)[2]
Grades9–12
GenderCoeducational
Enrollment1,272[2] (2021-2022)
 • Grade 9334
 • Grade 10325
 • Grade 11322
 • Grade 12291
Student to teacher ratio19.75:1[2]
Campus typeFringe town[2]
Color(s)Black and Vegas gold    
NicknameFalcons
USNWR ranking248[3]
Websitemontgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/poolesvillehs

History Edit

The core of the building was built in 1911 as an elementary school,[4] and as of 1912 the school was the only consolidated (middle and high school) in Montgomery County.[5] Poolesville's first graduates were seven students in 1920.[6]

 
Poolesville High School circa 1912

The current school building dates back to 1953,[4] but has had over 22 additions made since then,[7] with the last major revision happening in 1978.[4][8] The building housed Poolesville's middle school and high school up until 1997 when John Poole Middle School was built.[4] On June 6, 2022, construction began on an entirely new high school building, set to open in 2025.[9][10]

From its inception until 2002, the school's mascot was an Indian, and its logo was the profile of an Indian warrior in a full headdress.[11] In 2001, amid some controversy, the school's students and Poolesville Community voted on whether to keep the mascot or to change it to a falcon. Although the students and community elected to keep the Indian as the mascot, at the beginning of the 2001–2002 school year, the Montgomery County Board of Education, under pressure from the Maryland Bureau of Indian Affairs, overruled the vote. Beginning in the 2002–2003 school year, the students voted to change the school's mascot to a falcon. On January 24, 2022, the main office, guidance office, and bus loop were moved to the left of the original area.

Admissions Edit

Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity 2021–2022[2]
White Asian Hispanic Black Two or More Races American Indian/Alaska Native
539 462 123 76 69 2
Year Enrollment Native American/
Alaskan Native
% Asian/
Pacific Islander
% African
American
% Non-Hispanic
White
% Hispanic %
2012–13 1,235 3 0.2 286 23.1 62 5 717 58 99 8
2009–10 1,150 6 0.5 243 21.1 70 6.1 768 66.8 63 5.5
2008–09 1,049 8 0.8 186 17.7 60 5.7 750 71.5 45 4.3
2007–08 1,012 8 0.8 127 12.6 50 4.9 790 78.0 37 3.7
2006–07 939 5 0.1 69 7.34 54 5.8 777 82.7 34 3.6
2005–06 861 3 0.2 32 3.44 46 5.3 757 87.9 23 2.7
2004–05 825 4 0.4 35 3.34 35 4.2 728 88.2 23 2.8
2003–04 776 3 0.1 35 3.21 29 3.7 696 89.7 13 1.7
2002–03 753 3 0.2 28 2.98 23 3.1 682 90.6 17 2.3

Curriculum Edit

Starting in the 2006–2007 school year, honor students in northern Montgomery County ("upcounty") have the opportunity to become a part of one of three magnet programs called "houses": Global Ecology; Humanities; or Science, Math, and Computer Science. Students test into high school during their last year of middle school, and if accepted and enrolled, they are "certificate" students and are required to take the standard courses for their specific program. As Poolesville is considered a whole magnet high school, resident students (if they do not apply and join one of the other programs) automatically become part of a fourth program called the Independent Studies program or ISP but are "non-certificate" and can choose to take specialized courses. The Independent Studies Program is specifically for Poolesville resident students only and cannot be applied for by out-of-district students.

Poolesville was ranked Washington Post's #1 Most Challenging High School in Maryland in 2016,[12] U.S. News' #1 Best High School in Maryland,[13] and Newsweek's #1 Top High School in Maryland in 2015.[14] The school's science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) program was ranked #121 in Newsweek's 2019 nationwide survey of US high schools.[15]

A total of 1,180 students attend the school across all grade levels and magnet programs and are instructed by 65 full-time teachers.[16]

Extracurricular activities Edit

Poolesville fields teams in the following sports:

Campus Edit

Because magnet students may come from anywhere within upper Montgomery County, 18 buses service out-of-area students. For Poolesville local students, there are nine buses.[17]

Notable alumni Edit

See also Edit

Nearby schools Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Montgomery County Public Schools". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 23 February 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Search for Public Schools - Poolesville High (240048000897)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 23 February 2023.
  3. ^ "Poolesville High School". 2022 Best U.S. High Schools. U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved 23 February 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d (PDF). December 5, 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-03-02.
  5. ^ Wilson, Warren H.; Taft, Anna B. (1912). A Rural Survey in Maryland, made by the Department of Church and Country Life of the Board of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the USA. p. 68. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
  6. ^ Jewell, E. Guy (1976). From One Room to Open Space: A History of Montgomery County Schools from 1732 to 1965. Rockville, Maryland: Montgomery County Public Schools.
  7. ^ Lindsay, Jordan (2019-10-21). "Poolesville Residents Express Need for New High School Facility". MyMCMedia. Poolesville. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  8. ^ Pollak, Suzanne (2021-02-08). "Board of Education Approves Major Building Plans at Burnt Mills Elementary, Poolesville High". MyMCMedia. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  9. ^ Shahzad, Maryam (2022-06-07). "New Poolesville High School Under Construction". MyMCMedia. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  10. ^ Schramm, Kaitlyn (2022-06-16). "PHS's Success at Groundbreaking Ceremony After Years of Struggle". Poolesville Pulse. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  11. ^ Libit, Howard (2001-12-27). . Baltimore Sun. Archived from the original on 2021-06-21. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  12. ^ "Maryland Schools - The Washington Post". apps.washingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2017-02-28.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 April 2020.
  14. ^ "America's Top High Schools 2015". Newsweek. 2015-08-19. Retrieved 2017-02-28.
  15. ^ "The Top 500 STEM High Schools". Newsweek. November 8, 2019. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
  16. ^ "Best High Schools Maryland". US News. December 1, 2019.
  17. ^ "Poolesville HS - Bus Routes". www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org. Retrieved 2017-02-28.
  18. ^ Heim, Joe. "This white nationalist who shoved a Trump protester may be the next David Duke". The Washington Post. Retrieved 20 September 2018.
  19. ^ Eberly, Tim (January 21, 2001). "Poolesville Sizes 'Em Up". The Washington Post. in the past 30 years, only one former student, 1985 graduate Irvin Smith, has earned a full athletic scholarship to a major Division I college (Smith started at defensive back at Maryland).
  20. ^ Ousley, Parkes. "Cloud9 Blaber: "I don't take my time with Svenskeren for granted... That's when I learned the most."". Inven Global. Retrieved 27 November 2021.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Global Ecology Studies Program
  • Maryland High School Sports and Projected Enrollment
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived January 17, 1999)

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Poolesville High School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message Poolesville High School is a public all magnet high school located in Poolesville Maryland United States Poolesville High SchoolAddress17501 W Willard RdPoolesville Montgomery Maryland 20837 2006United StatesCoordinates39 8 36 N 77 25 6 W 39 14333 N 77 41833 W 39 14333 77 41833InformationTypePublic magnet secondary schoolEstablished1911 1911 School districtMontgomery County Public SchoolsNCES District ID2400480 1 School codeMD 15 150152CEEB code210825NCES School ID240048000897 2 PrincipalMark CarothersFaculty64 42 on an FTE basis 2 Grades9 12GenderCoeducationalEnrollment1 272 2 2021 2022 Grade 9334 Grade 10325 Grade 11322 Grade 12291Student to teacher ratio19 75 1 2 Campus typeFringe town 2 Color s Black and Vegas gold NicknameFalconsUSNWR ranking248 3 Websitemontgomeryschoolsmd wbr org wbr schools wbr poolesvillehs Contents 1 History 2 Admissions 3 Curriculum 4 Extracurricular activities 5 Campus 6 Notable alumni 7 See also 7 1 Nearby schools 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe core of the building was built in 1911 as an elementary school 4 and as of 1912 the school was the only consolidated middle and high school in Montgomery County 5 Poolesville s first graduates were seven students in 1920 6 Poolesville High School circa 1912The current school building dates back to 1953 4 but has had over 22 additions made since then 7 with the last major revision happening in 1978 4 8 The building housed Poolesville s middle school and high school up until 1997 when John Poole Middle School was built 4 On June 6 2022 construction began on an entirely new high school building set to open in 2025 9 10 From its inception until 2002 the school s mascot was an Indian and its logo was the profile of an Indian warrior in a full headdress 11 In 2001 amid some controversy the school s students and Poolesville Community voted on whether to keep the mascot or to change it to a falcon Although the students and community elected to keep the Indian as the mascot at the beginning of the 2001 2002 school year the Montgomery County Board of Education under pressure from the Maryland Bureau of Indian Affairs overruled the vote Beginning in the 2002 2003 school year the students voted to change the school s mascot to a falcon On January 24 2022 the main office guidance office and bus loop were moved to the left of the original area Admissions EditGraphs are temporarily unavailable due to technical issues Enrollment by Race Ethnicity 2021 2022 2 White Asian Hispanic Black Two or More Races American Indian Alaska Native539 462 123 76 69 2This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information June 2019 Year Enrollment Native American Alaskan Native Asian Pacific Islander AfricanAmerican Non HispanicWhite Hispanic 2012 13 1 235 3 0 2 286 23 1 62 5 717 58 99 82009 10 1 150 6 0 5 243 21 1 70 6 1 768 66 8 63 5 52008 09 1 049 8 0 8 186 17 7 60 5 7 750 71 5 45 4 32007 08 1 012 8 0 8 127 12 6 50 4 9 790 78 0 37 3 72006 07 939 5 0 1 69 7 34 54 5 8 777 82 7 34 3 62005 06 861 3 0 2 32 3 44 46 5 3 757 87 9 23 2 72004 05 825 4 0 4 35 3 34 35 4 2 728 88 2 23 2 82003 04 776 3 0 1 35 3 21 29 3 7 696 89 7 13 1 72002 03 753 3 0 2 28 2 98 23 3 1 682 90 6 17 2 3Curriculum EditStarting in the 2006 2007 school year honor students in northern Montgomery County upcounty have the opportunity to become a part of one of three magnet programs called houses Global Ecology Humanities or Science Math and Computer Science Students test into high school during their last year of middle school and if accepted and enrolled they are certificate students and are required to take the standard courses for their specific program As Poolesville is considered a whole magnet high school resident students if they do not apply and join one of the other programs automatically become part of a fourth program called the Independent Studies program or ISP but are non certificate and can choose to take specialized courses The Independent Studies Program is specifically for Poolesville resident students only and cannot be applied for by out of district students Poolesville was ranked Washington Post s 1 Most Challenging High School in Maryland in 2016 12 U S News 1 Best High School in Maryland 13 and Newsweek s 1 Top High School in Maryland in 2015 14 The school s science technology engineering and mathematics STEM program was ranked 121 in Newsweek s 2019 nationwide survey of US high schools 15 A total of 1 180 students attend the school across all grade levels and magnet programs and are instructed by 65 full time teachers 16 Extracurricular activities EditPoolesville fields teams in the following sports Baseball Basketball boys and girls Girls basketball went 27 and 0 in 2017 2018 They won the 2A States championship game Bocce Cross country boys and girls Cheerleading Field hockey FIRST Robotics Football Golf boys and girls Indoor track and field boys and girls Lacrosse boys and girls Poms Soccer boys and girls Softball Swimming boys and girls The Falcons won six state titles four by the boys team and two by the girls team from 2012 to 2015 under two time Washington Post Coach of the Year Jon Leong Tennis boys and girls Track and field boys and girls Volleyball boys girls and coed WrestlingCampus EditBecause magnet students may come from anywhere within upper Montgomery County 18 buses service out of area students For Poolesville local students there are nine buses 17 Notable alumni EditMatthew Heimbach founder of the Traditionalist Worker Party and white nationalist 18 Irvin Smith football player 19 Robert Huang professional League of Legends eSports player for Cloud9 C9 Blaber graduated in 2018 20 See also Edit Maryland portalNearby schools Edit Seneca Valley High School Northwest High School Quince Orchard High School Clarksburg High School Richard Montgomery High School Montgomery Blair High School Damascus High SchoolReferences Edit Search for Public School Districts District Detail for Montgomery County Public Schools National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved 23 February 2023 a b c d e f Search for Public Schools Poolesville High 240048000897 National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved 23 February 2023 Poolesville High School 2022 Best U S High Schools U S News amp World Report Retrieved 23 February 2023 a b c d Town of Poolesville Comprehensive Master Plan PDF December 5 2011 Archived from the original PDF on 2018 03 02 Wilson Warren H Taft Anna B 1912 A Rural Survey in Maryland made by the Department of Church and Country Life of the Board of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the USA p 68 Retrieved 21 July 2022 Jewell E Guy 1976 From One Room to Open Space A History of Montgomery County Schools from 1732 to 1965 Rockville Maryland Montgomery County Public Schools Lindsay Jordan 2019 10 21 Poolesville Residents Express Need for New High School Facility MyMCMedia Poolesville Retrieved 2022 07 20 Pollak Suzanne 2021 02 08 Board of Education Approves Major Building Plans at Burnt Mills Elementary Poolesville High MyMCMedia Retrieved 2022 07 20 Shahzad Maryam 2022 06 07 New Poolesville High School Under Construction MyMCMedia Retrieved 2022 07 20 Schramm Kaitlyn 2022 06 16 PHS s Success at Groundbreaking Ceremony After Years of Struggle Poolesville Pulse Retrieved 2022 07 20 Libit Howard 2001 12 27 In effort to save Indians Poolesville hasn t given in Baltimore Sun Archived from the original on 2021 06 21 Retrieved 2022 07 20 Maryland Schools The Washington Post apps washingtonpost com Retrieved 2017 02 28 Maryland Best High Schools Archived from the original on 22 April 2020 America s Top High Schools 2015 Newsweek 2015 08 19 Retrieved 2017 02 28 The Top 500 STEM High Schools Newsweek November 8 2019 Retrieved November 20 2019 Best High Schools Maryland US News December 1 2019 Poolesville HS Bus Routes www montgomeryschoolsmd org Retrieved 2017 02 28 Heim Joe This white nationalist who shoved a Trump protester may be the next David Duke The Washington Post Retrieved 20 September 2018 Eberly Tim January 21 2001 Poolesville Sizes Em Up The Washington Post in the past 30 years only one former student 1985 graduate Irvin Smith has earned a full athletic scholarship to a major Division I college Smith started at defensive back at Maryland Ousley Parkes Cloud9 Blaber I don t take my time with Svenskeren for granted That s when I learned the most Inven Global Retrieved 27 November 2021 External links EditOfficial website Global Ecology Studies Program Maryland High School Sports and Projected Enrollment Poolesville High School at the Wayback Machine archived January 17 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