Francis Scott Key High School
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Francis Scott Key High School | |
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Union Bridge, Maryland United States |
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Information | |
School district | Carroll County Public Schools |
Principal | Randy Clark- Leaving after 2007/2008 school year |
Enrollment |
1226 students |
Faculty | 140 teachers and staff |
Type | Public High School |
Grades | 9-12 |
Campus size | 24 acres |
Mascot | Eagle |
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Established | 1959 |
Homepage | http://www.carrollk12.org/fsk/ |
Francis Scott Key High School (FSKHS) is a four-year public high school in Union Bridge in Carroll County, Maryland, United States. The school is located near the west-central section of Carroll County.
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[edit] About the School
Francis Scott Key High School was established in 1959 in Union Bridge, Maryland as part of the Carroll County Public School system. The school is named after the Francis Scott Key, the Maryland native author of the Star Spangled Banner, the national anthem for the United States.The building occupies 217,664 square feet and was built in 1959.[1]
[edit] Students
The student population at FSK has steadily increased over the past 12 years as shown by the list below. The graduation rate has fluctuated between 85% and 93% over the same time period.[2]
Student population [3]
- 2007 1,284
- 2006 1,233
- 2005 1,227
- 2004 1,193
- 2003 1,155
- 2002 1,138
- 2001 1,096
- 2000 1,098
- 1999 1,078
- 1998 1,026
- 1997 1,002
- 1996 964
- 1995 917
- 1994 858
- 1993 806
[edit] Sports
Francis Scott Key High School has won several state championships.
Field Hockey[4]
- 1993 1A
- 1986 C
- 1978 B
- 1977 B
Cross Country
- 2006 - 2A (Coach Dan Replogle)
Boy's Soccer[5]
- 1985 - C
- 1986 - C
Boy's Track & Field[6]
- 1987 - C (Coach John Seaman)
- 1990 - 1A (Coach John Seaman)
- 1991 - 1A (Coach John Seaman)
- 1993 - 1A (Coach Richard Salkin)
- 1996 - 1A (Coach Richard Salkin)
- 1997 - 1A (Coach Richard Salkin)
[edit] Notable alumnus
- Guy Babylon - musician, played for Iron Butterfly and Elton John.
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