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Towson High School
NameTowson High School
CityTowson
StateMaryland
CountryUnited States
TypePublic
Established1873
Grades9-12
Enrollmentapproximately 1,900
ColorsRed and Gold
MascotGenerals

Towson High School is a public high school located in Towson, Maryland, in the Baltimore County Public Schools district. The school has a long history, dating back to 1873, and has undergone several transformations over the years, including the addition of new buildings and facilities, such as the Towson University-adjacent Baltimore County Public Library branch. The school's curriculum is designed to prepare students for higher education at institutions like Johns Hopkins University, University of Maryland, College Park, and Towson University. Many students also participate in extracurricular activities, such as sports teams that compete in the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association and clubs like the National Honor Society and DECA.

History

The history of the school dates back to 1873, when it was first established as a small, one-room schoolhouse, similar to those found in Rural Maryland and other parts of the United States. Over the years, the school has undergone several transformations, including the addition of new buildings and facilities, such as the Baltimore County Courthouse-adjacent Towson Branch Library. The school has also been influenced by notable events, such as the American Civil War and the Great Depression, which had a significant impact on the local community, including nearby Cockeysville, Maryland and Lutherville, Maryland. Many notable figures have visited the school, including Martin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy, and Nelson Mandela, who have spoken at nearby Goucher College and Morgan State University.

Academics

The school offers a wide range of academic programs, including Advanced Placement courses, International Baccalaureate programs, and vocational training, similar to those found at Carver Center for Arts and Technology and Western School of Technology and Environmental Science. Students can choose from a variety of courses, including mathematics, science, English, and social studies, which are designed to prepare them for higher education at institutions like Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The school also has a strong focus on arts and music, with programs like band, choir, and drama, which are similar to those found at Peabody Institute and Baltimore School for the Arts. Many students also participate in extracurricular activities, such as Science Olympiad, Robotics club, and Debate team, which compete in events like the National Science Olympiad and International Debate Education Association tournaments.

Athletics

The school's athletic teams, known as the Generals, compete in the Baltimore County Public Schools league, which includes schools like Dulaney High School, Hereford High School, and Parkville High School. The teams participate in a variety of sports, including football, basketball, soccer, and lacrosse, which are similar to those found at University of Maryland, College Park and Johns Hopkins University. The school has a strong rivalry with nearby Loyola Blakefield and Calvert Hall College High School, with which it competes in events like the Turkey Bowl and MIAA Championships. Many notable athletes have graduated from the school, including NFL players like Kyle Richardson and Tom Bradley, who have played for teams like the Baltimore Ravens and Philadelphia Eagles.

Campus

The school's campus is located in the heart of Towson, Maryland, near the Towson Town Center and Towson University. The campus includes several buildings, including the main school building, a gymnasium, and a stadium, which are similar to those found at University of Baltimore and Morgan State University. The school also has a variety of facilities, including a library, a cafeteria, and a theater, which are used for events like the Towson High School Drama Club productions and Baltimore County Public Schools meetings. Many students also participate in outdoor activities, such as track and field and cross-country, which take place on the school's athletic fields and nearby Towson Bike Trail.

Student Life

The school has a diverse student body, with students from a variety of backgrounds, including African American, Asian American, Hispanic and Latino American, and White American students, who are similar to those found at Baltimore City College and Western High School (Baltimore). Many students participate in extracurricular activities, such as clubs and organizations, which include groups like the National Honor Society, DECA, and Key Club, which are similar to those found at Goucher College and Loyola University Maryland. The school also has a strong focus on community service, with many students participating in events like the Towson High School Community Service Day and Baltimore County Public Schools volunteer programs, which are similar to those found at Johns Hopkins University and University of Maryland, College Park.

Notable Alumni

The school has a long list of notable alumni, including politicians like Spiro Agnew and Ben Cardin, who have served in offices like the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. Many alumni have also gone on to successful careers in business, including entrepreneurs like Kevin Plank and Steve Bisciotti, who have founded companies like Under Armour and Bisciotti Enterprises. Other notable alumni include athletes like Kyle Richardson and Tom Bradley, who have played for teams like the Baltimore Ravens and Philadelphia Eagles, as well as artists like John Waters and Francis Scott Key, who have created works like Hairspray (1988 film) and The Star-Spangled Banner. Many alumni have also attended prestigious institutions, including Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and have gone on to achieve great things in their respective fields, including Nobel Prize winners like Martin Rodbell and Adam Riess, who have made significant contributions to science and medicine.

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