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| Dulaney High School | |
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| Location | |
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255 EastPadonia Road , 21093 United States | |
| Coordinates | 39°27′39″N76°36′47″W / 39.46083°N 76.61306°W /39.46083; -76.61306 |
| Information | |
| Type | Public high school |
| Opened | 1965 |
| School district | Baltimore County Public Schools |
| Superintendent | Darryl L. Williams |
| Principal | Samuel Wynkoop |
| Campus | Suburban |
| Colors | Red, Black, and White |
| Nickname | Lions |
| Publication | Sequel |
| Newspaper | The Griffin |
| Yearbook | The Heritage |
| Feeder schools | Ridgely and Cockeysville middle schools |
| Website | dulaneyhs |
The school'sBlue Ribbon School of Excellence | |
Dulaney High School is a secondary school inTimonium,Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. The school serves a generally upper-middle class suburban community, with students from Timonium and surrounding areas in Baltimore County. It is situated on 45 acres (18 ha) adjacent toDulaney Valley Memorial Gardens.
Built in the early 1960s, the school graduated its first senior class in 1965. As of 2015, Dulaney had reported a total enrollment of 1,851 students.[1] The school isaccredited by the state of Maryland and is a member of theNational Association for College Admission Counseling. There were 186 faculty members in the 2015–2016 school year.[2]
Various proposals to renovate or replace the school building were made in 2016 and 2017. County officials budgeted $40 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] In response, the then-County Executive proposed that the fiscal year 2019 budget include planning for a new high school to ease overcrowding at Dulaney and other area high schools.[3] Funding was not forthcoming, however, and the Baltimore County Board of Education renewed its capital budget request for FiscalYears 2020 and again for 2021. Included in the overall $216 million sought would be replacement buildings for Dulaney andTowson High School.[4]
Dulaney High school received a 65.8 out of a possible 100 points (65%) on the 2018–2019 Maryland State Department of Education Report Card and received a 4 out of 5 star rating, ranking in the 62nd percentile among all Maryland schools.[5]
In Baltimore County, Dulaney offers the highest number ofAdvanced Placement courses.[6]
The 2019–2020 enrollment at Dulaney High School was 1914 students.[7]
Dulaney hosts more than 70 different clubs and organizations for its students.[6] Among the clubs are: Peer Tutors, Science News Club, Girl Up, K-Pop Dance Club, Dance Team, Dulanians,Key Club, Sports Teams, and the National Honor Society. Dulaney also has aVEX Robotics team and aFIRST Robotics team. The band marched in the 2011 and 2015 London New Year's Day Parades[8][9] and has also marched several parades downMain Street, USA in theMagic Kingdom Park andEpcot atWalt Disney World inOrlando, Florida and performed in the 2013Allstate Sugar Bowl Halftime Show.[10]
The Dulaney High School Lions have won the following Maryland State Championships:
Girls Cross Country
Boys Cross Country
Field Hockey
Golf
Girls Soccer
Boys Soccer
Volleyball:
Girls Basketball
Girls Lacrosse
Boys Lacrosse
Girls Softball
Boys Track and Field
Dulaney was awarded theBlue Ribbon School of Excellence in 1995.[14] In 2010, Dulaney was named No. 259 onNewsweek magazine's "1,200 Top U.S. high schools" annual national survey.[15]
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