William H. Farquhar Middle School

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William H. Farquhar Middle School
Established 1968
Type Public Middle School
Principal Mr.Murphy
Students 735 (as of 2007)
Grades 6-8
Location Olney, Maryland, USA
District Montgomery County Public Schools
Campus Suburban
Colors Blue     , Gold     , Yellow     
Mascot Roadrunner
Website Farquhar Home Page

William H. Farquhar Middle School is a middle school (grades 6-8) located in Olney, Maryland, and is part of the Montgomery County Public Schools district. Its namesake is William Henry Farquhar, who was one of the most influential men in the development Montgomery County, Maryland, USA. The school is usually referred to by its shortened name of "Farquhar Middle School".

Farquhar Middle School is a member of Montgomery County's Northeast Consortium, a program consisting of Springbrook, James Hubert Blake and Paint Branch High Schools; as well as a member in the Sherwood Cluster where students from Burtonsville, Olney, Calverton, White Oak and Burnt Mills can choose between these four high schools.[1]

The typical Farquhar school year begins on August 27 and ends on June 14, but may run later due to snow days and other incidents.

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[edit] Student body

As of 2007, the student body of Farquhar Middle School consists of 52.2% females and 47.8% males. The racial/ethnical composition is 58.4% white, 21.2% black, 13.1% Asian, and 7.3% Hispanic.

12.7% of students are in the special education program or have special ed accommodations. 1.6% of students are in the ESOL program.[1]

[edit] Academics

Farquhar's academic program consists of seven departments: arts, social studies, mathematics, literacy, foreign languages, physical/health education, and guidance.

Farquhar follows the Montgomery County Public Schools grading policy [1] for secondary schools.

[edit] Extra Curricular Activities

As of 2007, the after school activities occur on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.

Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday


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