Established 1978 Phone +1 410-887-0100 | Principal Jess Grim Mascot Bayhawks | |
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Type Public High School (9-12) Motto We Obtain Whatever We Seek School district Baltimore County Public Schools Address 1801 Turkey Point Rd, Essex, MD 21221, USA District Balti County Public Schools Colors Blue, Dark blue, Light blue Similar Kenwood High School, Dundalk High School, Overlea High School, Sparrows Point High School, Parkville High School |
Chesapeake High School (CHS), is a four-year public high school in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States.
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About the school
Chesapeake High School is one of two high schools in Maryland by that name, the other being Chesapeake High School, Anne Arundel County. The Chesapeake High School of Baltimore County is located in southeast corner of the county in Essex, Maryland. The school borders the school districts of Kenwood High School, Sparrows Point High School, Dundalk High School, and Patapsco High School. Widely know for its Virtual Lab and MCJROTC program.
The high school is 196,204 square feet (18,227.9 m2) on 49 acres (200,000 m2).
Students
Chesapeake has recently added a Virtual Learning Environment. This is the first in the country. The school's name has become more widespread and known over the years. It is well known for having a highly successful Magnet program, the highlight being its Engineering Pathway. This pathway is endorsed by the nearby Lockheed Martin facility in Middle River, Maryland. In the last 10 years, the graduation rate at Chesapeake High School has been on a general downward trend. it was as high as 94% in 1997 and as low as 72% in 2003. The dropout rate is about 7%, a rate that is climbing.
About 15% of the students receive special services, a number considered high by Maryland Report Card.
High School Assessment test scores show the school to be performing well. In 2006, only 29.5% of the students passed algebra, 44.0% passed the biology test, 53.8% passed the government test, and 46.3% passed the English test. However, in 2011, 81.1% of students who took all 4 of the required HSA tests (Algebra/Data Analysis, Biology, Government, and English) have passed the tests.
School programs
State Champions
Mid-Atlantic Region Champions