Perry Hall High School

Perry Hall High School
Address
4601 Ebenezer Road
Perry Hall, Maryland 21236
United States
Coordinates 39°23′38″N 76°27′53″W / 39.39402°N 76.46484°W / 39.39402; -76.46484Coordinates: 39°23′38″N 76°27′53″W / 39.39402°N 76.46484°W / 39.39402; -76.46484
Information
Type Public Secondary
Motto Respect • Responsibility • Integrity • Civility
Established 1963
School district Baltimore County Public Schools
Principal Andrew Last[1]
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 2121[2] (2014)
Campus Suburban
Color(s) Navy, Gold, and White
            
Athletics conference MPSSAA Baltimore County League
Nickname Gators
Accreditation MSA
Newspaper The Hallmark
Yearbook Hallways
Website Official website

Perry Hall High School is a public high school established in 1963 and is the largest public high school in Baltimore County, Maryland,[3] enrolling about 2,300 students a year. Located in the northeastern Baltimore suburb of Perry Hall and serving the surrounding communities, such as Kingsville and Glen Arm, it is part of the Baltimore County Public Schools system. Area middle schools that feed into Perry Hall High are Perry Hall Middle School and Pine Grove Middle School.

Structure

Perry Hall High School

When initially established, Perry Hall High School was located in the building which today is Perry Hall Middle School. The class of 1968 was the first class to graduate from the new and current building located just down the road. In 1973 construction started on a small addition to the front of the building.[4] This first addition was built adjacent to the library. Nine new classrooms were built to accommodate 350 more students and four new teachers. Renovations that took place in the same year included a team locker room, new biology and chemistry labs, and an addition to the faculty dining room. A three-story new addition had to be built in 1997 to fight overcrowding.[5] The new section has health and career education classrooms below ground level, tall music rooms and social science rooms at ground level, and foreign language and art rooms on the second floor. Because of the tall music rooms, the second floor of the new addition is actually a half story higher than the second floor of the main building. Currently there are portable classrooms situated outside the main building to alleviate the continuing overpopulation problem. The most recent addition was a hallway around the auditorium to alleviate the crowded junction on the first floor between the old and new wings.

History

The Harry Dorsey Gough coat of arms

Perry Hall High School was established in 1963 in the middle of a growing community. The doors opened on September 6 to sophomores and juniors, taking students that would have otherwise attended Parkville High School or Overlea High School. The first principal of Perry Hall High School was Maynard E. Keadle. Perry Hall High School's first graduates were members of the class of 1965. Within five years a second building was constructed to accommodate the high number of students in the area. The new building opened in the fall of 1967 to Perry Hall High School students while the original building became Perry Hall Junior High School, known as Perry Hall Middle School today.

Overcrowding

A new lobby constructed with the addition.

A new addition replaced portable classrooms at Perry Hall High School in 1997, but by 2003 portable classrooms were needed once again. In 2005, a new hallway was built to try to ease the overcrowded hallways. With Perry Hall High School being the most populated school in the Baltimore County public school system, the Perry Hall Improvement Association has started a petition to gather support for a new high school to be constructed in northeast Baltimore County.[6]

2012 shooting

A shooting occurred at the Perry Hall cafeteria on the first day of school at 10:45 a.m., Monday, August 27, 2012. The shooter, 15-year-old sophomore student Robert Gladden, Jr., attended the first two classes and then went to the school restroom during break time where he allegedly reassembled a 12 gauge shotgun from his backpack and loaded it. He exited the restroom with the shotgun hidden under his clothing, and pulled it out in the cafeteria, where he fired a shot that struck a 17-year-old male student in the back, critically wounding him. A school guidance counselor, Jesse Wasmer, immediately rushed to Gladden and attempted to subdue him. More faculty members rushed the shooter, who fired into the ceiling during the struggle. Several people suffered minor cuts and bruises during the panic that ensued. Students were evacuated to a nearby shopping center and middle school.[7]

In February 2013, Gladden was sentenced to 35 years in prison on charges of attempted murder.[8][9][10]

Extracurricular activities

There are many clubs and activities in the arts, languages, music, career interests, and recreation from which students may choose:

Academic

Art and Music

The Marching Gators were the 2009 and 2012 USSBA Group IIIA Maryland State Champions.

Athletics

The traditional rivals of Perry Hall High School's Gators are the Knights of nearby Parkville High School and the Lions of Dulaney High School. Perry Hall has athletic teams for:

Perry Hall has won the following State Championships:

Career

Dance

Journalism

Languages

Peer Guidance

Recreation

Religion

School Improvement

Theatre

Notable alumni

References

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