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Montgomery County SAT Scores 2010-2011.

June 1st, 2011 by admin

HIGH SCHOOL Reading Math Total SAT
Bethesda-Chevy Chase 675 574 1150
Montgomery Blair 573 578 1152
James Hubert Blake 518 515 1033
Winston Churchill 591 630 1121
Charksburg 491 510 1001
Damascus 528 560 1088
Albert Einstein 541 538 1079
Gaithersburg 500 504 1004
Walter Johnson 577 598 1175
John F. Kennedy 477 494 1001
Col. Zodak Macgruder 516 532 1048
Richard Montgomery 584 596 1180
Northwest 513 520 1033
Northwood 507 494 1001
Paint Branch 504 524 1028
Poolsville 597 620 1217
Quince Orchard 537 556 1093
Rockville 527 536 1063
Seneca Valley 507 513 1020
Sherwood 526 552 1078
Springbrook 512 515 1027
Watkins Mill 506 500 1006
Wheaton 466 479 945
Walt Whitman 621 633 1254
Thomas S. Wootton 592 626 1218

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FREDERICK COUNTY MARYLAND SCHOOL YEAR BEGINS AUGUST 23, 2010 - GET READY!

August 12th, 2010 by admin

FREDERICK COUNTY MARYLAND SCHOOL YEAR BEGINS AUGUST 23, 2010 - GET READY!

FREDERICK COUNTY MARYLAND SCHOOL YEAR BEGINS AUGUST 23, 2010 - GET READY! 

On Monday, August 23, Frederick County’s public schools will open their doors to more than 40,000 students.  Our best to the hard working Frederick County public school teachers and administrators who provide a highly ranked education system for students in Frederick County, MD.

To Register   To register a student, visit the office of the school your child will attend. If you are unsure which schools serve your neighborhood or childcare center, please see Attendance AreasFCPS Regulation 400-7 provides further information about enrolling a student, including a sample enrollment form. You may also contact the Student Services Office, 301-644-5238.

ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL GOALS
Elementary Schools in Frederick County, Grades kindergarten through Grade 5, serving children age 5 through 10. Offered in 15 schools now, all elementary schools will offer kindergarten classes by 2007-8. Instruction is the responsibility of the classroom teacher with help from specialty teachers in art, music, physical education, reading and special education.

Middle Schools are grades 6-8 and serve students age 10 through 14 years. Middle school is designed to transition children from challenging foundation to prepare them for future studies. Middle schools also provide support to help children move from more supportive classroom environments to more independent studies. The curriculum includes the foundation studies of language arts, social studies, science and math. Elective studies include foreign language, band, chorus, theatre and visual art.

High School serves students in grades 9 through 12. There are nine county high schools. Students are required to earn 25 credits to qualify for graduation as of 2004. Frederick County high schools are dedicated to providing students with an environment to grow intellectually, personally and socially. Students are prepared to enter the world of work and prepare for higher education.

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