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La Plata High School

Coordinates: 38°32′46.1″N 76°57′1.4″W / 38.546139°N 76.950389°W / 38.546139; -76.950389
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La Plata High School
Address
Map
6035 Radio Station Road

,
20646

Coordinates38°32′46.1″N 76°57′1.4″W / 38.546139°N 76.950389°W / 38.546139; -76.950389
Information
Established1927
PrincipalMr. Douglass Dolan [1]
Staff150 +
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,396[1]
Color(s)Navy Blue and White
Athletics conferenceSouthern Maryland Athletic Conference
MascotWarrior[2]
Feeder SchoolsPiccowaxen, Somers
Websitehttp://www.ccboe.com/beta/laplata

La Plata High School is part of the Charles County Public Schools and is located in La Plata, Maryland, United States. The current school was built in 1979. Before that, it was in the building (built in 1964) which now holds Milton M. Somers Middle School.[3]

History

On November 9, 1926, the La Plata Elementary School was destroyed by a tornado that killed 13 students.[4][5] That two room building was replaced by a new school that housed both an elementary and high school for La Plata.[6]

Demographics

As of 2010, La Plata High School has an enrollment of 1,396 students with a demographic profile of 73.6% White, 22.6% Black, 1.7% Asian or Pacific Islander 1.5% Hispanic, and 0.7% American Indian. The Schoolwide Reading Proficiency is 85.8%, while the Schoolwide Math Proficiency is 91.9%.[7]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ a b "Schools & Centers". Charles County Public Schools. Retrieved 2007-12-22.
  2. ^ School Information Archived 2008-01-29 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Partlow, Joshua (January 20, 2005). "Anticipating Growth, Charles Weighs New Government Building". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2007-12-24.
    In turn, Milton Somers was housed until 1964 in the Government Building, on Baltimore Street.
  4. ^ Thomas R. Brooks (November 1926). "The Tornado in Southern Maryland, November 3, 1926". Monthly Weather Review. 54, 11 (11). American Meteorological Society: 462–462. doi:10.1175/1520-0493(1926)54<462:TTISMN>2.0.CO;2.
  5. ^ "La Plata Elementary School". The Historical Marker Database. February 3, 2007. Retrieved 2007-12-18.
  6. ^ Zilliox, Jacqueline (2007). Charles County. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 0-7385-4407-8.
  7. ^ "La Plata High School". School Matters. Retrieved 2007-12-18.
  8. ^ Hoard, Chrisian (2003-04-09). "Young, Hopeless, Rich and Famous". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2007-12-18.