For other schools named Middletown High School see Middletown High School (disambiguation).
Middletown High School | |
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200 Schoolhouse Drive Middletown, Maryland, 21769 United States |
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Established | 1888 |
Opened | April 1974 |
School board | Frederick County Public Schools (Maryland) |
Superintendent | Dr. Linda D. Burgee |
Principal | Jay Berno |
Vice principal | Lee Jeffrey Daniel Mullins Michael Watson |
Grades | 9-12 |
Gender | Co-ed |
Enrollment | 1,331 (2010)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 1:18.8 |
Campus type | Rural |
School Colour(s) | orange, black
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Slogan | "A Tradition of Excellence -- Knowledge, Creativity, Strength, Leadership." |
Athletics conference | MPSSA Class 2A West Region |
Mascot | Knights |
Rival | Walkersville High School |
Average SAT scores | 1617 (2010) |
Publication | RT Magazine |
Newspaper | 'Knight Letter' |
Yearbook | 'Chestnut Burr' |
Feeder schools | Middletown Middle School |
Graduates | 336/95.99% (2010) |
Athletic league | Monocacy Valley Athletic League (MVAL) Piedmont Conference |
Sister school | Alssundgymnasiet Sonderborg, Sønderborg, Denmark |
Website | http://mhs.sites.fcps.org |
Middletown High School is located in Middletown, Maryland. First established in 1888, the school opened in its current building in April 1974.
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MHS offers 42 sports teams in 25 sports, visual and performing arts, academic societies, agriculture and club organizations. Many extracurricular clubs flourish, including an Academic Team, Physics Club, Model UN, National Honors Society, Tri-M Music Honors society, Nu Delta Alpha Dance Honors Society, Mock Trial, Drama Club, TBA Improv Troupe, National English Honors Society, FFA, Gay-Straight Alliance, and Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
The school's yearbook, Chestnut Burr, was selected by Jostens Publishing Company as a national model, and has won numerous awards from the Publisher. Its newspaper, RT (Round Table) Magazine, has garnered several awards, including best newspaper in Frederick County Public Schools for the past 6 straight years, and 7 of the previous 8.
The school's band are called the "Marching Knights" and since 2002 have been directed by Matthew Shearer. They were the United States Scholastic Band Association Group 2A champions in 2005 with their show "Rhapsody in Blue". In 2005, the band participated in the Gator Bowl music festival where they placed third in the field show contest and parade contest, and junior drum major Kristin Schellinger won the "Best Drum Major" award in the field show contest. In 2006, they scored above 90 for the first time in school history and set record scores for percussion and guard. In 2006 the band placed 4th at the James Madison University Parade of Champions, with drum majors Jessie O Sullivan and Kristen Schellinger. In 2008 they won with drum major Brianna Buckley. They also received the award for best colorguard in their class.
The school's colors are orange and black, and athletic teams are known as the “Knights.”
Maryland (MPSSAA) State Titles | ||
10 | Boys Track and Field | 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1985, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004[1] |
8 | Boys Cross Country | 1970, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1984[2] |
7 | Girls Cross Country | 1981, 1991, 1992, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000[2] |
6 | Girls Field hockey | 1981, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1991[2] |
6 | Girls Soccer | 1990, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2010, 2011[2] |
4 | Girls Basketball | 1978, 1989, 1993, 2006[3] |
3 | Boys Soccer | 1973, 1980, 1993[2] |
2 | Boys Indoor Track | 2003, 2007[3] |
2 | Girls Track and Field | 2000, 2007, 2008[1] |
1 | Football | 2011[2] |
1 | Golf | 1996, 2009[2] |
1 | Girls Indoor Track | 2008, 2009[3] |
1 | Girls Swimming | 2008[3] |
In 2003 MHS implemented the county's first APEX (Advanced Placement Experience) program for a select group of Freshmen. Students in the program commit to taking a minimum of six AP courses in high school, beginning in the sophomore year. Because of the school's emphasis on AP courses the number of students taking AP exams in the past two years has nearly doubled. MHS was also the county's first high school to establish a Freshman Academy to maximize student achievement during the often-difficult transition from Middle to High School. As of the 2006-2007 School Year, The Advisement Programme was terminated for reasons unknown to the general public at MHS.
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