Atholton High School

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Atholton High School
Type Public Secondary
Principal Marcia Leonard
Students 1,376 (2006)
Grades 9–12
Location 6520 Freetown Road,
Columbia, MD, USA
District Howard County Public Schools
Campus dean
Colors Green and White          
Mascot Raiders
Newspaper Raider Review
Website http://www.howard.k12.md.us/ahs/

Atholton High School is a high school in Columbia, Maryland and is a part of the Howard County public school system. The school opened in 1966 and hosts a JROTC program.[13] The mascot is the Raider, and colors are green and white. [14]

It features extensive sports facilities, including a large open-air football field. It has a large drama program, with its own dedicated stage, auditorium and related rooms. Over the years it has hosted many programs and talent shows, held outside of school hours and attended by students and parents alike.

The second floor of the main building hosts multiple science labs.

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[edit] Students

Atholton's student population has been in flux over the past 15 years. As Howard County's population has grown rapidly in the past 25 years, one can expect that new schools will been built and existing schools populations will continue to grow, then drop as as the students are shifted to the new schools. Atholton is currently a 3A school.

The student population as of 2007 is 0.1% Native American, 15.6% African-American, 13.3% Asian, 67.8% Caucasian, and 3.1% Hispanic.[1]

Student population[2]
2007 1,370
2006 1,365
2005 1,251
2004 1,198
2003 1,154
2002 1,218
2001 1,182
2000 1,113
1999 1,094
1998 1,070
1997 1,120
1996 1,487
1995 1,407
1994 1,241
1993 1,162

[edit] Athletics

Atholton has won the following state championships:

  • 2007 - Girls' Basketball [3]
  • 2007 - Tennis Mixed Doubles
  • 2006 - Boys' Indoor Track 3A-2A [4]
  • 2005 - Girls' Track & Field [5]
  • 2004 - Boys' Soccer - [6]
  • 2002 - Baseball [7]
  • 2001 - Girls' Track & Field
  • 1998 - Boys' Indoor Track 2A-1A
  • 1997 - Boys' Indoor Track 2A-1A
  • 1997 - Boys' Track & Field [8]
  • 1996 - Boys' Track & Field
  • 1995 - Boys' Indoor Track 2A-1A
  • 1995 - Tennis Mixed Doubles [9]
  • 1990 - Boys' Soccer
  • 1989 - Girls' Volleyball [10]
  • 1989 - Boys' Cross Country [11]
  • 1989 - Girls' Cross Country [12]
  • 1988 - Girls' Volleyball
  • 1988 - Girls' Cross Country
  • 1987 - Girls' Cross Country
  • 1967 - Boys' Cross Country


[edit] Notable Alumni


[edit] References and notes

  1. ^ Maryland Report Card[1]
  2. ^ Maryland State Department of Education [2]
  3. ^ MPSSAA[3]
  4. ^ MPSSAA[4]
  5. ^ MPSSAA[5]
  6. ^ MPSSAA[6]
  7. ^ MPSSAA[7]
  8. ^ MPSSAA[8]
  9. ^ MPSSAA[9]
  10. ^ MPSSAA[10]
  11. ^ MPSSAA[11]
  12. ^ MPSSAA[12]

[edit] External links