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Established
  
1950

Grades
  
9–12

Founded
  
1950

Lowest grade
  
Ninth grade

Principal
  
Mrs. Torrie Walker

Phone
  
+1 301-925-1360

Number of students
  
751

Fairmont Heights High School

Type
  
Public Comprehensive Secondary School

School district
  
Prince George's County Public Schools

Oversight
  
Maryland State Department of Education

Address
  
1401 Nye Street, Capitol Heights, MD 20743, United States

District
  
Prince George's County Public Schools

Color
  
Maroon, Black, Gray, White

Similar
  
Largo High School, DuVal High School, Potomac High School, DeMatha Catholic High Sch, Board Education Prnc Grg

Fairmont Heights High School (est.1950) is an American public comprehensive secondary school located in Fairmount Heights, Maryland in Prince George's County just outside Washington D.C. It is part of the Prince George's County Public Schools system. Two middle schools (G. James Gholson and Kenmoor, both in Landover) feed into Fairmont Heights. It is one of the oldest high schools in Prince George's County and is part of the School Board District 3.

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History

Fairmont Heights High School opened its doors back in 1950. It was the only school in Prince George's County at the time to serve African Americans in the area. The school was originally named after the town it is in, Fairmount Heights. The name of the school differs slightly from the name of the town, as it is missing a "u". This is because of a mistake a contractor made when constructing the sign for the town's elementary school in 1934. When the high school was created, it kept the same spelling as the elementary school.

Academics and programs

Fairmont Heights High School (often abbreviated FHHS) is part of the biotechnology magnet program along with Largo High School in Largo.

Fairmont Heights High School is also part of the Information Technology magnet program along with Bladensburg High School and Potomac High School. Many students just refer to FHHS as Fairmont.

Block schedule

In 2000 Fairmont Heights, along with the other Prince George's County public high schools, adopted the "Alternating A/B Block Schedule". The A/B block allows students to take four alternating every-other-day classes all year. A-days consist of Period 1-4 and B-days consist of Period 5-8. Other schools offer periods 1, 3, 5, 7 on A-days and 2, 4, 6, 8 on B-days. All lunches take place during 3rd period.

Notable events

  • Jay-Z visited FHHS in 2002.
  • Rev Jesse Jackson visited FHHS in 2009.
  • Charles M. Robinson - Class of 2002 - Director and Musician
  • Communities served by Fairmont Heights

    Fairmont Heights High School serves students from almost all of the city of Seat Pleasant, Chapel Oaks and all of the town of Fairmount Heights. It serves most of the town of Landover which includes part of the communities Kentland, Palmer Park, Belle Haven, and Village Green. Cargo allowed.

    Feeder patterns and admissions

    There is no admissions process (i.e. pre-entrance examination) for students to attend Fairmont Heights. Students must live in the designated zoned attendance area for FHHS. Certain academics have specific requirements that students need to satisfy in order to apply for that program.

    References

    Fairmont Heights High School Wikipedia