Brunswick High School (Maryland)
Brunswick High School | |
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Address | |
101 Cummings Drive Brunswick, MD, Maryland, 21716 USA | |
Coordinates | 39°18′57″N 77°36′29″W / 39.3158°N 77.6080°WCoordinates: 39°18′57″N 77°36′29″W / 39.3158°N 77.6080°W |
Information | |
Type | Public high school |
Motto | Excellence in All We Do |
Established | 1911 |
Opened | 1965 |
School district | Frederick County Public Schools |
Principal | Nancy Doll |
Grades | 9-12 |
Campus | rural |
Campus size | 50.30 acres (203,600 m2) |
School colour(s) | Garnet, gold, and white |
Slogan | Rail'em Roaders |
Mascot | Railroaders |
Rival | Middletown, Walkersville, and Catoctin |
Website | Brunswick HS website |
Brunswick High School (BHS) is a four-year public high school in Brunswick, Frederick County, Maryland, United States.
Overview
The school is near the Virginia border near the Potomac River, just off of Maryland Route 464, and a couple miles southeast of U.S. Route 340.
The current building was constructed in 1965. The building has 79,743 square feet (7,408.4 m2) of space on 50.3 acres (20.4 ha) of land. There are two gymnasiums, and a vocational technology wing including automechanics. Brunswick High School has the distinction of being the only school in Frederick County besides CTC with an automechanical program.[1] The original Brunswick High School was built on 4th Avenue around 1911, but it burned down in 1928.
Students
Brunswick High School's graduation rate has been very high over the past 12 years. In 2007 the school graduated 97.04%, though it peaked in 2004 at 98.82% and had a low of 92.99% in 2000.[2]
Demographics
Brunswick's demographic breakdown is as follows:[3]
Ethnicity | % of population |
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Asian | 1.9% |
African American | 6.3% |
Hispanic | 5.4% |
White | 80.0% |
Two or More Races | 5.3% |
Total Minority Enrollment | 18.9% |
Population
The school's enrollment grew rapidly between 1993 and 2003 and has curved downward somewhat since then.
1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 |
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571 | 604 | 657 | 724 | 757 | 803 | 813 | 835 | 888 | 940 | 972 | 928 | 893 | 859 | 836 | 829 | 827 | 829 | 774 | 773 | 721 | 686 |
Sports
State Champions
∗2015 - Boys' Baseball
- 2014 - Boys' Soccer
- 2013 - Unified Bocce
- 2012 - Boys' Soccer
- 1996 - Baseball[5]
- 1996 - Girls' Basketball[6]
- 1993 - Girls' Cross Country[7]
- 1992 - Baseball
- 1992 - Girls' Cross Country
- 1991 - Baseball
- 1991 - Girls' Cross Country
- 1990 - Baseball
- 1990 - Boys' Soccer[8]
- 1989 - Boys' Cross Country[9]
- 1985 - Girls' Cross Country
- 1983 - Girls' Cross Country
- 1982 - Girls' Cross Country
- 1977 - Boys' Basketball[10]
- 1966 - Boys' Cross Country
- 1965 - Boys' Cross Country
See also
References and notes
External links
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