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==About the School==
==About the School==
The school is located in the far southwest corner of Baltimore County right near the [[Baltimore City]] line. It is at 3800 [[Hollins Ferry Road]] in [[Lansdowne, Maryland]], just west of [[Maryland Route 295]], inside the [[Baltimore Beltway]]. It is just south of the Baltimore City neighborhoods of [[Lakeland, Baltimore|Lakeland]] and [[Westport, Baltimore|Westport]], just north of the [[Anne Arundel County]] neighborhood of [[Linthicum, Maryland|Linthicum/Linthicum Heights]], just east of [[Arbutus, Maryland|Arbutus]]/[[Halethorpe, Maryland|Halethorpe]] in Baltimore County, and just west of [[Baltimore Highlands, Maryland|Baltimore Highlands]] in Baltimore County and [[Brooklyn, Baltimore|Brooklyn]]/[[Brooklyn Park, Maryland|Brooklyn Park]] in Baltimore City.
The school is located in the far southwest corner of Baltimore County right near the [[Baltimore]] city border. It is at 3800 [[Hollins Ferry Road]] in [[Lansdowne, Maryland]], just west of [[Maryland Route 295]], inside the [[Baltimore Beltway]]. It is just south of the Baltimore City neighborhoods of [[Lakeland, Baltimore|Lakeland]] and [[Westport, Baltimore|Westport]], just north of the [[Anne Arundel County]] neighborhood of [[Linthicum, Maryland|Linthicum/Linthicum Heights]], just east of [[Arbutus, Maryland|Arbutus]]/[[Halethorpe, Maryland|Halethorpe]] in Baltimore County, and just west of [[Baltimore Highlands, Maryland|Baltimore Highlands]] in Baltimore County and [[Brooklyn, Baltimore|Brooklyn]]/[[Brooklyn Park, Maryland|Brooklyn Park]] in Baltimore City.


The school district for Lansdowne High School borders the districts of [[Catonsville High School]]<ref>[http://www.bcps.org/schools/boundaries-hs.pdf Baltimore County Public Schools website]</ref> in Baltimore County and [[Digital Harbor High School|Southern High School]], which is now known as [[Digital Harbor High School]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.ci.baltimore.md.us/neighborhoods/facilities/schools.html#south |title=Baltimore City Public Schools website |access-date=2007-07-20 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070807141233/http://www.ci.baltimore.md.us/neighborhoods/facilities/schools.html#south |archive-date=2007-08-07 |url-status=dead }}</ref> in Baltimore City.
The school district for Lansdowne High School borders the districts of [[Catonsville High School]]<ref name=":0">{{cite web | url=https://lansdownehs.bcps.org/magnet_programs | title=Magnet Programs }}</ref> in Baltimore County and [[Digital Harbor High School|Southern High School]], which is now known as [[Digital Harbor High School]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.ci.baltimore.md.us/neighborhoods/facilities/schools.html#south |title=Baltimore City Public Schools website |access-date=2007-07-20 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070807141233/http://www.ci.baltimore.md.us/neighborhoods/facilities/schools.html#south |archive-date=2007-08-07 |url-status=dead }}</ref> in Baltimore City.


Various proposals to renovate or replace the school building were made in 2016 and 2017. County officials budgeted ~$30&nbsp;million in 2017 to renovate and air condition the facility, but the plan was rejected when parents contended that an entirely new school should instead be considered.<ref>{{cite news|last=Solomon|first=Libby|title=Franchot will address aging county high schools|work=[[Towson Times]] (edition of the Baltimore Sun)|date=October 4, 2017|page=10}}</ref>
Various proposals to renovate or replace the school building were made in 2016 and 2017. County officials budgeted ~$30&nbsp;million in 2017 to renovate and air condition the facility, but the plan was rejected when parents contended that an entirely new school should instead be considered.<ref>{{cite news|last=Solomon|first=Libby|title=Franchot will address aging county high schools|work=[[Towson Times]] (edition of the Baltimore Sun)|date=October 4, 2017|page=10}}</ref>
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==Academics==
==Academics==
Lansdowne High school received a 41.8 out of a possible 100 points (41%) on the 2018-2019 Maryland State Department of Education Report Card and received a 2 out of 5 star rating, ranking in the 17th percentile among all Maryland schools.<ref>[https://reportcard.msde.maryland.gov/Graphs/#/ReportCards/ReportCardSchool/1/H/1/03/1371/0 Lansdowne High & Academy of Finance 2018 - 2019 School Report Card]</ref>
Lansdowne High school received a 41.8 out of a possible 100 points (41%) on the 2018-2019 Maryland State Department of Education Report Card and received a 2 out of 5 star rating, ranking in the 17th percentile among all Maryland schools.<ref>[https://reportcard.msde.maryland.gov/Graphs/#/ReportCards/ReportCardSchool/1/H/1/03/1371/0 Lansdowne High & Academy of Finance 2018 - 2019 School Report Card]</ref>

== Magnet Programs ==
Lansdowne High school offers 12 magnet programs with different subjects that fall under the magnet itself for students to choose from to get into the school. <ref name=":0" />

'''Academy of Arts and Communications'''

* Visual Arts

* Instrumental Music

* Vocal Music
* Dance
* Theater
* Mass Communications

'''Academy of Health and Human Services'''

* Teacher Academy of Maryland
* ProStart/Food Science
* Carpentry
* Electrical
* Army JROTC

'''Academy of Science'''

* Project Lead the Way (PLTW): Biomedical Science


==Students==
==Students==
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* [[David Byrne (musician)|David Byrne]] - lead singer of 80's music group [[Talking Heads]]
* [[David Byrne (musician)|David Byrne]] - lead singer of 80's music group [[Talking Heads]]
* [[Adrienne A. Jones]] - Speaker of the [[Maryland House of Delegates]]
* [[Adrienne A. Jones]] - Speaker of the [[Maryland House of Delegates]]
* [[Ned Wilcox]] - former [[American football]] player


==Image gallery==
==Image gallery==

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Lansdowne High School
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Coordinates39°14′39″N 76°39′03″W / 39.2443°N 76.6507°W / 39.2443; -76.6507
Information
TypePublic high school
Motto"What Did You Learn Today?"
Opened1963
School districtBaltimore County Public Schools
PrincipalAllison Seymour
Grades9-12
CampusUrban
Color(s)Blue and red    
MascotVikings
Websitelansdownehs.bcps.org

Lansdowne High School (LHS), formerly known as Lansdowne Sr. High School, and currently known as the Lansdowne High School Academy for Advanced Professional Studies, is a four-year public high school in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States.

About the School

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The school is located in the far southwest corner of Baltimore County right near the Baltimore city border. It is at 3800 Hollins Ferry Road in Lansdowne, Maryland, just west of Maryland Route 295, inside the Baltimore Beltway. It is just south of the Baltimore City neighborhoods of Lakeland and Westport, just north of the Anne Arundel County neighborhood of Linthicum/Linthicum Heights, just east of Arbutus/Halethorpe in Baltimore County, and just west of Baltimore Highlands in Baltimore County and Brooklyn/Brooklyn Park in Baltimore City.

The school district for Lansdowne High School borders the districts of Catonsville High School[1] in Baltimore County and Southern High School, which is now known as Digital Harbor High School[2] in Baltimore City.

Various proposals to renovate or replace the school building were made in 2016 and 2017. County officials budgeted ~$30 million in 2017 to renovate and air condition the facility, but the plan was rejected when parents contended that an entirely new school should instead be considered.[3]

Academics

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Lansdowne High school received a 41.8 out of a possible 100 points (41%) on the 2018-2019 Maryland State Department of Education Report Card and received a 2 out of 5 star rating, ranking in the 17th percentile among all Maryland schools.[4]

Magnet Programs

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Lansdowne High school offers 12 magnet programs with different subjects that fall under the magnet itself for students to choose from to get into the school. [1]

Academy of Arts and Communications

  • Visual Arts
  • Instrumental Music
  • Vocal Music
  • Dance
  • Theater
  • Mass Communications

Academy of Health and Human Services

  • Teacher Academy of Maryland
  • ProStart/Food Science
  • Carpentry
  • Electrical
  • Army JROTC

Academy of Science

  • Project Lead the Way (PLTW): Biomedical Science

Students

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The 2019–2020 enrollment at Lansdowne High School was 1326 students.[5]

Lansdowne High School Academy has expanded course offerings and attracted new students with arts, technology, finance, and health services magnet programs over the past 10 years, Lansdowne has seen improvements is graduation rates and test scores.[citation needed]

Student population [6]

  • 2011 981
  • 2010 978
  • 2009 1,113
  • 2008 1,313
  • 2007 1,276
  • 2006 1,281
  • 2005 1,230
  • 2004 1,201
  • 2003 1,171
  • 2002 1,199
  • 2001 1,221
  • 2000 1,210
  • 1999 1,210
  • 1998 1,134
  • 1997 1,116
  • 1996 1,072
  • 1995 1,018
  • 1994 1,065
  • 1993 1,141

Athletics

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State Champions

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Girls Basketball

  • Mildred Haney Murray Sportsmanship Award 1993[7]

Baseball

Softball

  • Eugene Robertson Sportsmanship Award 2012[8]

Notable alumni

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References and notes

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  1. ^ a b "Magnet Programs".
  2. ^ "Baltimore City Public Schools website". Archived from the original on 2007-08-07. Retrieved 2007-07-20.
  3. ^ Solomon, Libby (October 4, 2017). "Franchot will address aging county high schools". Towson Times (edition of the Baltimore Sun). p. 10.
  4. ^ Lansdowne High & Academy of Finance 2018 - 2019 School Report Card
  5. ^ Search for Public Schools
  6. ^ Maryland State Department of Education
  7. ^ "2019-20 MPSSAA Winter Record Book" (PDF).
  8. ^ a b "2020 MPSSAA Spring Record Book" (PDF).
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