Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Eleanor Roosevelt High School (Maryland) | |
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| Name | Eleanor Roosevelt High School |
| Established | 1976 |
| Type | Public, magnet |
| District | Prince George's County Public Schools |
| Principal | Reginald McNeill |
| Location | Greenbelt, Maryland, United States |
| Enrollment | 3,500 (approx.) |
| Colors | Royal blue, silver, white |
| Mascot | Raiders |
| Accreditation | Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools |
Eleanor Roosevelt High School (Maryland) is a comprehensive public magnet high school located in Greenbelt, Maryland, within the Prince George's County Public Schools system. Established in 1976, it is named in honor of the former First Lady of the United States and human rights advocate Eleanor Roosevelt. The school is renowned for its rigorous STEM and International Baccalaureate programs, consistently ranking among the top public high schools in the state and nation.
The school opened its doors in 1976 to serve the growing suburban communities of central Prince George's County, Maryland. It was part of a broader expansion of the county's educational infrastructure during that era. In 1992, the school was restructured as a county-wide magnet school, specializing in STEM and International Baccalaureate curricula, to attract a diverse student body from across the district. This transformation was supported by partnerships with federal agencies and contractors located in the Washington metropolitan area, including NASA and the National Institutes of Health. The campus has undergone several renovations and expansions to accommodate its growing enrollment and specialized programs, solidifying its reputation within the Mid-Atlantic United States.
Eleanor Roosevelt High School operates a distinguished magnet program with a focus on STEM and offers the full International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. The curriculum includes a wide array of Advanced Placement courses and specialized academies in areas like engineering and biomedical science. Students frequently participate in national competitions such as the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair and the USA Biology Olympiad. The school maintains strong collaborative ties with institutions like the University of Maryland, College Park and the Johns Hopkins University, providing unique research opportunities. Its academic performance consistently places it highly in rankings by U.S. News & World Report and the Maryland State Department of Education.
The school's athletic teams, known as the Raiders, compete in the Prince George's County 4A League within the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association. They field varsity teams in a wide range of sports including football, basketball, track and field, and soccer. The Raiders have won numerous state championships, particularly in track and field and girls' basketball, producing several athletes who have competed at the NCAA Division I level. The school's facilities include a stadium, multiple gymnasiums, and tennis courts, supporting a robust interscholastic sports program. Notable athletic alumni include professional basketball players and Olympic track and field competitors.
Alumni of Eleanor Roosevelt High School have achieved prominence in diverse fields such as professional sports, entertainment, science, and politics. In athletics, notable graduates include NBA player Jeff Green and WNBA player Marissa Coleman. The school counts Academy Award-nominated actress Taraji P. Henson and Emmy Award-winning journalist Judy Woodruff among its alumni in the arts and media. In science and public service, alumni have served as researchers at the NASA and as officials within the United States Department of State. These individuals reflect the school's broad impact on national and international stages.
The student body is notably diverse, drawing from the entire Prince George's County, Maryland district due to its magnet status. Enrollment typically exceeds 3,000 students, with a demographic composition that includes significant African American, White American, Hispanic, and Asian American populations. This diversity is a hallmark of the school's community and is supported by various cultural clubs and organizations. The demographic profile is closely monitored by the Prince George's County Public Schools administration and reflects the changing population dynamics of the Washington metropolitan area.
Category:High schools in Prince George's County, Maryland Category:Magnet schools in Maryland Category:Educational institutions established in 1976 Category:International Baccalaureate schools in Maryland