Franklin High School (Reisterstown, Maryland)

This article is about the Franklin High School in Maryland. For others of a similar name, see Franklin High School (disambiguation)
Franklin High School
Established 1820
Type Public Secondary
Principal Patrick McCusker
Students approx. 1,600
Grades 9–12
Location Reisterstown, Maryland, USA
District Baltimore County Public Schools
Campus Suburban
Colors

Red, and Blue

         
Mascot Indian
Newspaper The Gazette
Website http://franklinhs.bcps.org

Franklin High School is a public high school located in Reisterstown, Maryland. It is in the Baltimore County Public Schools system.

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Background

Currently located in Reisterstown near the intersection of Franklin Boulevard and Reisterstown Road, Franklin High has a long history. It was established in 1820 as the Franklin Academy, a private school. The school went public in 1848, but wasn't completely under public control until 1874. Its name was then changed to Reisterstown High School.

The original Franklin Academy Building was built on Cockeysmill Road, where the Reisterstown branch of the Baltimore County Public Library is now located. In 1905, a new building was built for the high school, leaving the old Academy building to be used for the elementary school. An additional building was built in 1914, and another in 1930 to house the growing student population. Of these three buildings only the 1930 structure still stands on Main Street, currently housing Franklin Middle School. Franklin High School was moved to a more modern building in 1960 about a mile down the road, where it remains to this day. Since 1960, two additions have been built, the most recent in 2000 to deal with the severe overcrowding.[1]

Athletics

Franklin High School has won the following State Championships:

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ History of Franklin High School. Franklin High School website.
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ Maryland Women (pdf)

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