Loch Raven High School

Loch Raven High School
Address
1212 Cowpens Avenue
Towson, Maryland
United States
Coordinates 39°24′18″N 76°33′50″W / 39.40494°N 76.56379°W / 39.40494; -76.56379Coordinates: 39°24′18″N 76°33′50″W / 39.40494°N 76.56379°W / 39.40494; -76.56379
Information
Type Public Secondary
Established 1972
School district Baltimore County Public Schools
Principal Dr. Bonnie K. Lambert, Ph.D.
Asst. Principal Scott Audlin, Thomas Baker, Janine Holmes
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 885[1]
Campus Suburban
Color(s)

Green and Black

         
Mascot Raider
Newspaper The Revelation
Website http://lochravenhs.bcps.org/

Loch Raven High School

Loch Raven High School is a high school in Baltimore County.

History

The school was established in 1972[1] and is part of the Baltimore Public School System. Some of the middle schools whose graduates then enter Loch Raven High are Pine Grove Middle School Josh Cooper, Ridgely Middle School, Loch Raven Technical Academy, and Cockeysville Middle School.

Neighborhoods that feed into Loch Raven High School include:

Athletics

Loch Raven High School has won the following state championships:

  • 1974 - Boys Soccer, Class A [2]
  • 1975 - Boys Soccer, Class A
  • 1976 - Girls Basketball[3]
  • 1976 - Boys Cross Country, Class A [4]
  • 1977 - Boys Soccer, Class A
  • 1979 - Girls Field Hockey, Class A [5]
  • 1981 - Boys Cross Country, Class A
  • 1983 - Boys Cross Country, Class A
  • 1987 - Volleyball, Class A [6]
  • 1987 - Girls Field Hockey, Class A
  • 1988 - Volleyball, Class 3A
  • 1990 - Boys Cross Country, Class 2A
  • 1990 - Girls Lacrosse, Class 2A-1A [7]
  • 1991 - Girls Lacrosse, Class 2A-1A
  • 1992 - Girls Field Hockey, Class 2A
  • 1993 - Girls Soccer, Class 2A-1A [8]
  • 1994 - Volleyball, Class 2A
  • 1994 - Girls Lacrosse, Class 2A-1A
  • 1995 - Girls Lacrosse, Class 2A-1A
  • 1996 - Girls Soccer, Class 2A-1A
  • 1999 - Girls Soccer, Class 2A
  • 2001 - Girls Soccer, Class 1A
  • 2002 - Boys Cross Country, Class 1A
  • 2004 - Girls Soccer, Class 1A
  • 2003 - Boys Track & Field, Class 1A
  • 2004 - Girls Cross Country, Class 1A [9]
  • 2006 - Boys Lacrosse, Class 2A-1A [10]
  • 2009 - Boys Soccer, Class 1A [11]
  • 2009 - Girls Soccer, Class 1A [12]
  • 2016 - Boys Basketball, Class 1A

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References

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