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Baltimore Polytechnic Institute

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Baltimore Polytechnic Institute
NameBaltimore Polytechnic Institute
CityBaltimore
StateMaryland
CountryUnited States

Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, also known as Baltimore Poly, is a public high school located in Baltimore, Maryland, and is part of the Baltimore City Public Schools system. The school has a long history, dating back to 1883, and has been recognized for its strong programs in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields, such as Computer Science, Engineering, and Mathematics. Many of its students have gone on to attend top universities, including Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and Carnegie Mellon University. The school has also been recognized by Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report as one of the top high schools in the country.

History

The school was founded in 1883 as the Baltimore Manual Training School, with the goal of providing students with practical skills in areas such as Carpentry, Masonry, and Mechanical Drawing. Over the years, the school has undergone several name changes, becoming the Baltimore Polytechnic Institute in 1913. During World War I, the school played an important role in training students for the United States Army and United States Navy. The school has also been recognized for its contributions to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the National Science Foundation. Many notable figures have visited the school, including Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, and Neil deGrasse Tyson. The school has also been involved in various partnerships, including with Johns Hopkins University, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Academics

The school offers a range of academic programs, including Advanced Placement (AP) courses in subjects such as Calculus, Physics, and Computer Science. Students can also participate in programs such as the International Baccalaureate (IB) and the STEM magnet program. The school has a strong focus on Project-based learning, with students working on real-world projects in areas such as Robotics, Engineering Design, and Environmental Science. Many students have gone on to compete in national and international competitions, including the Intel Science Talent Search and the Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology. The school has also been recognized for its strong programs in Foreign Languages, including Spanish, French, and Chinese. Students can also take courses in Fine Arts, including Music, Theater, and Visual Arts.

Campus

The school is located in the Coldstream-Homestead-Montebello neighborhood of Baltimore, near the Morgan State University campus. The campus includes a range of facilities, including a Library, Gymnasium, and Cafeteria. The school also has a number of Laboratories, including Biology, Chemistry, and Physics labs. Students can also access a range of Computer Labs and Makerspaces. The school has undergone several renovations in recent years, including the addition of a new STEM wing and a renovated Auditorium. The campus is also home to a number of Clubs and Organizations, including the National Honor Society, Robotics Club, and Debate Team.

Student_life

The school has a diverse student body, with students from a range of backgrounds and neighborhoods. Students can participate in a range of Clubs and Organizations, including the Student Government Association, Yearbook Club, and School Newspaper. The school also has a strong focus on Community Service, with students participating in projects such as Food Drives, Charity Walks, and Volunteer Work. Many students have gone on to participate in national and international service projects, including the AmeriCorps program and the Peace Corps. The school has also been recognized for its strong programs in Counseling and Mental Health, with students having access to a range of resources and support services.

Athletics

The school has a range of athletic teams, including Football, Basketball, Soccer, and Volleyball. The school competes in the Baltimore City League and has won several championships in recent years. Many students have gone on to compete at the collegiate level, including at schools such as University of Maryland, College Park, Towson University, and Morgan State University. The school has also been recognized for its strong programs in Physical Education and Health Education, with students learning about topics such as Nutrition, Fitness, and Wellness. The school has also partnered with organizations such as the National Federation of State High School Associations and the American Heart Association to promote healthy lifestyles and athletic development.

Notable_alumni

The school has a long list of notable alumni, including Nobel Prize winners, Pulitzer Prize winners, and National Medal of Science recipients. Alumni include Scientists such as Neil deGrasse Tyson and Lisa Randall, as well as Engineers such as Mae Jemison and Charles Bolden. The school has also produced a number of notable Politicians, including Mayors of Baltimore such as Kurt Schmoke and Stephanie Rawlings-Blake. Other notable alumni include Business Leaders such as Michael Bloomberg and Sara Blakely, as well as Artists such as David Simon and John Waters. The school has also been recognized for its strong network of alumni, with many graduates going on to attend top universities and pursue successful careers in fields such as Law, Medicine, and Finance. Category:High schools in Maryland

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