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Gaithersburg High School | |
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Address | |
101 Education Boulevard , 20878 United States | |
Coordinates | 39°08′07.72″N 77°11′40.90″W / 39.1354778°N 77.1946944°W |
Information | |
Type | Public secondary |
Motto | "Knowledge is power!"[1][2] |
Established | 1904 |
School district | Montgomery County Public Schools |
Principal | Brittany Love-Campbell[3] |
Grades | 9-12 |
Number of students | 2,436 |
Classes offered | Navy Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps, Cosmetology, Hospitality and Tourism, Project Lead The Way Biomedical Science, Academy of Finance (AoF), Academy of Information Technology (AoIT) |
Campus | Suburban |
Color(s) | Blue and gold |
Mascot | Trojans |
Rival | Clarksburg High School Colonel Zadok A. Magruder High School Quince Orchard High School Watkins Mill High School |
Newspaper | The Blue & Gold |
Yearbook | Sail On |
Feeder schools | Forest Oak Middle School and Gaithersburg Middle School |
Website | Gaithersburg High School |
Gaithersburg High School (GHS) is a public high school located in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Part of Montgomery County Public Schools, the school is located at 101 Education Boulevard and consists of grades 9–12. Its feeder schools are Forest Oak Middle School and Gaithersburg Middle School.[4]
Gaithersburg High School was established in 1904 as "Gaithersburg School," and included grades K-12. It was originally located on North Summit Ave, the site of present-day Gaithersburg Elementary School. In 1951, a new school building was built at the south end of South Summit Avenue, on the opposite side of town. The building was expanded over the years, with a complete renovation of the A, B, C, and N wings in 1978. In 2007, a new wing was added to that building. From 2011 to 2013, a new school building was built on the grounds of the former, which was demolished with the exception of the parts of the building that were built in 2007, as well as Newman Auditorium, which was built in 1972. The new school building was integrated into the surviving portions of the old school building. The school's address from 1951 to 2013 was 314 South Frederick Avenue.[5] Before 2013, the school building was sized at 68,184 square feet (1.5653 acres).
In the summer of 2011, construction began on a new school building. The project added to the wing built in 2007 and included renovations to that wing. A limited amount of student parking was available at the time because the new building was constructed on the old student lot. The project was completed in time for the beginning of the 2013–14 school year.[6][7][8]
Students at Gaithersburg High School average 955 on the SAT,[9] with 488 on verbal and 467 on math.
As of 2024, Gaithersburg High School is the 110th-ranked high school in Maryland and the 6229th-ranked nationwide, according to U.S News and World Report.[10]
Gaithersburg High School serves students residing in Gaithersburg. It feeds from two middle schools and eight elementary schools.[11]
Elementary School Split Articulations:
With the opening of Tubman ES, the board of education approved boundaries that reassigned the following:[12]
With these changes, Washington Grove students would now attend Gaithersburg MS instead of Forest Oak MS.
As of the 2023-24 school year, Gaithersburg High School projects to be over-enrolled for the next 15 years with its current attendance zones.[11] To address these concerns, along with overutilization among other nearby schools, the county is conducting a boundary study for the new Crown High School,[13] whose site is within the Rosement ES boundaries and has an expected completion date of August 2027.[11]
In 2022, Gaithersburg High School reported that 59.6% of students were of Hispanic origins, 21.4% were African American, 9.6% were White, and 6.4% were Asian American[9] The student population was 54% male and 46% female.[9] 57.6% of students were eligible for free and reduced-price meals (FARMS).
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