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词条 Oakland Mills High School
释义

  1. Demographics

  2. Academics

  3. Activities

  4. Athletics

     Boys' basketball  Girls' basketball  Boy's indoor track  Boys' track & field  Girls' track & field  Girls' indoor track  Wrestling  Boys' cross country  Boys' soccer  Girls' soccer  Football 

  5. Notable alumni

  6. References and notes

  7. External links

{{For|the similarly named school in Millbrae, California|Mills High School}}{{original research|date=January 2019}}{{Infobox school
|name = Oakland Mills High School
|image = Oakland Mills High School.jpg
|streetaddress = 9410 Kilimanjaro Road
|city = Columbia
|state = Maryland
|district = Howard County Public Schools
|zipcode = 21045
|country = USA
|coordinates = {{coord|39|12|31|N|76|50|21|W|region:US-MD_type:edu|display=inline,title}}
|schoolboard = Howard County Public Schools Board of Education
|principal = Dr. Jeffrey Fink
|school_code = 201411
|avg_class_size = 30
|type = Public high school
|age range = 13-21
|grades = 9-12
|campus = Suburban
|hours_in_day = 7
|rivals = Wilde Lake, River Hill
|mascot = Super Scorp
|team_name = Scorpions
|school_colours = {{Color box|Orange|border=darkgray}} Orange
{{Color box|Black|border=darkgray}} Black
{{Color box|White|border=darkgray}} White
|newspaper = The Scroll (omscroll.com)
|opened = 1973
|students = 1,161[1]
|homepage = {{url|https://omhs.hcpss.org/}}
}}

Oakland Mills High School was established in 1973 as one of the first high schools to serve the planned developed new town of Columbia, Maryland area, established by James Rouse and his Rouse Company in 1967 in Howard County, midway between Baltimore and Washington, D.C.. It is part of the Howard County Public Schools system (HCPSS).

The building had its first renovation in 1991, and another in 1998. A new addition was put onto OMHS in 2004, the "new wing," raising its total capacity to 1,400 students.[1]

Demographics

Oakland Mills is one of the largest minority populated schools in the Howard County Public School System. Of the student body,[1] 43.9% are African American, 20.2% are White, 21.6% are Hispanic, 6.6% are Asian, 0% are Native American, and 7.2% are two or more races.

For students receiving special services in the 2016-2017 year, leas many as 6.1% were with limited English proficiency, 44.9% received free/reduced lunches, and 10.1% were enrolled in special education. The graduation rate was 90.4%.

Kimberly Feldman, 9th grade English teacher, was named 2010 Howard County Teacher of the Year, and was a finalist for Maryland Teacher of the Year.[2]

Academics

Since 2009, at least one member of its graduating class has been accepted into an Ivy League school, while graduates of each class have matriculated to prestigious schools such as Oberlin College, Carnegie Mellon University, Georgetown University, the Juilliard School, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and Stanford University.

In the 2009-2010 school year about 30% of students were enrolled in GT classes and about 20% in AP classes, according to the High School Needs/Data Assessment. The enrollment of students in OMHS's 18 AP courses has increased by 4% since 2008; this includes a 3% increase of African American students and a 2% increase of Hispanic students.

Students have been successful in higher-level classes. 89% of OMHS students who took the English Language and Composition AP/GT exam received a passing score of 3 or higher, and 86% of students who took the World History AP/GT exam received a 3 or higher. Both of these numbers impressively exceed the national average pass rate of 53%.[3]

From the 2009-2010 school year to the 2010-2011 school year, there has been a 12.5% increase in the size of the OMHS National Honor Society. Currently, 38% of the students in NHS are minorities and 14% are African American.

Since 2009, there have been 67 Maryland Distinguished Scholars: six semifinalists, and nine finalists. There were 19 National Merit Scholars and five finalists. In the class of 2011, OMHS had six National Achievement Scholars, a program for African American students. Of those six, two were finalists.

Activities

The school also has an accomplished music and drama program. The choir, band, and orchestra are consistently given high ratings at various adjudications and festivals, including the annual WBAL Kids Campaign concert held at the school. Singers from the choir program have performed live on radio for the WBAL Kids Campaign. The Oakland Mills High School Chamber Singers are an active ensemble in their community. The select ensemble has been invited twice to the University of Maryland College Park high school invitational. Multiple members have been a part of nearby select ensembles such as the Maryland All State choirs and Howard County GT/Honor Choir. Oakland Mills has participated twice in the Baltimore area Critics and Awards Program for High School Students (the "Cappies"). The 2005 show, Footloose was nominated for 11 awards, winning two (Ensemble in a Musical and Cameo Actress). The 2006 spring musical, Seussical, was nominated for 13 awards.

The school is also home to over 30 clubs and organizations, including Howard County's only Air Force JROTC program.

The school's boys' cross country team has won a state record 12 cross country state titles, including six in a row in the late eighties and early nineties. The team also had a surge of championships around the start of the 21st century, including some narrow victories over Glenelg High School.

Athletics

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Oakland Mills High School has won many state championships. Here is a list of the titles that the school owns:

Boys' basketball

  • 1990 - Boys' basketball[4]
  • 2015 - Boys' basketball[4]

Girls' basketball

  • 1998 - Girls' basketball[5]

Boy's indoor track

  • 1991 - Boys' 3A indoor track[6]
  • 1993 - Boys' 2A-1A indoor track
  • 1994 - Boys' 2A-1A indoor track
  • 1999 - Boys' 2A-1A indoor track
  • 2000 - Boys' 2A-1A indoor track
  • 2001 - Boys' 2A-1A indoor track
  • 2002 - Boys' 2A-1A indoor track
  • 2004 - Boys' 2A-1A Indoor Track[6]

Boys' track & field

  • 1981 - Boys' track & field
  • 1989 - Boys' track & field
  • 1991 - Boys' track & field
  • 1993 - Boys' track & field
  • 1994 - Boys' track & field
  • 1995 - Boys' track & field
  • 1996 - Boys' track & field
  • 1998 - Boys' track & field
  • 2000 - Boys' track & field
  • 2001 - Boys' track & field
  • 2002 - Boys' track & field
  • 2004 - Boys' track & field[7]
  • 2010 - Boys' track & field[8]

Girls' track & field

  • 1978 - Girls' track & field [9]

Girls' indoor track

  • 1998 - Girls' 2A-1A indoor track
  • 2000 - Girls' 2A-1A indoor track[10]

Wrestling

  • 1980 - Wrestling
  • 1982 - Wrestling
  • 1986 - Wrestling[11]
  • 2015 - Wrestling

Boys' cross country

  • 1975 - Boys' cross country
  • 1984 - Boys' cross country
  • 1985 - Boys' cross country
  • 1986 - Boys' cross country
  • 1987 - Boys' cross country
  • 1988 - Boys' cross country
  • 1989 - Boys' cross country
  • 1992 - Boys' cross country
  • 1994 - Boys' cross country
  • 1999 - Boys' cross country
  • 2000 - Boys' cross country
  • 2001 - Boys' cross country[12]

Boys' soccer

  • 1979 - Boys' soccer
  • 1980 - Boys' soccer
  • 1981 - Boys' soccer
  • 1985 - Boys' soccer
  • 1986 - Boys' soccer
  • 1988 - Boys' soccer
  • 1992 - Boys' soccer
  • 1994 - Boys' soccer
  • 1998 - Boys' soccer
  • 1999 - Boys' soccer
  • 2000 - Boys' soccer
  • 2002 - Boys' soccer[13]

Girls' soccer

  • 1992 - Girls' soccer
  • 1995 - Girls' soccer[14]

Football

  • 1998 - Football[15]
  • 2000 - Football[15]
  • 2001 - Football[15]
  • 2002 - Football[15]
  • 2007 - Football[15]

Notable alumni

  • D'Monroe{{cn|date=January 2019|comment=need source that this person attended Oakland Mills and is notable}} — Broadway and Off-Broadway actor
  • Darryl Gee — US Olympic soccer player[16]
  • Christian Gronet{{cn|date=January 2019|comment=need source that this person attended Oakland Mills}} — founder of Solyndra
  • David Howard — 7th round pick (241 overall) by the Tennessee Titans in the 2010 NFL Draft
  • Bree Newsome — activist[17]
  • Randy Pausch (class of 1978) — professor at Carnegie Mellon University who gained a level of internet and YouTube notoriety for recording what is known as his inspirational "Last Lecture" due to a battle with terminal pancreatic cancer[18]
  • Clint Peay{{cn|date=January 2019|comment=need source that this person attended Oakland Mills - unsourced in subject's article as of 2019-01-21}} — fullback, men's national team player, DC United Star, and US Olympic soccer player
  • J.T. Rembert — former Marshall University football player; died before 30 from heart issues[19]
  • Rob Ryerson{{cn|date=January 2019|comment=need source that this person attended Oakland Mills - unsourced in subject's article as of 2019-01-21}} — former professional soccer player, soccer coach at Mount St. Mary's University
  • Rich Ryerson{{cn|date=January 2019|comment=need source that this person attended Oakland Mills - unsourced in subject's article as of 2019-01-21}} — former professional soccer player, head coach of the UNLV Rebels men's soccer team
  • Dave Sitek{{cn|date=January 2019|comment=need source that this person attended Oakland Mills}} — musician in the band TV on the Radio
  • Terry W. Virts (class of 1967) — NASA astronaut[20]
  • Dante Washington — men's national team player, MLS scorer, and US Olympic soccer player[21]
  • Aaron McGruder — Creator of comic strip and TV show The Boondocks
  • Lucy McBath - Congresswoman representing Georgia's 6th District

References and notes

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hcpss.org/f/schools/profiles/prof_hs_oaklandmills.pdf|publisher=HCPSS|title=2017-18 School profile|accessdate=April 19, 2018}}
2. ^ 
3. ^[https://www.collegeboard.org Colledge Board] Retrieved April 19, 2018.
4. ^MPSSAA Boys Basketball Retrieved April 19, 2018.
5. ^MPSSAA Girls Basketball Retrieved April 19, 2018.
6. ^MPSSAA Boys Indoor Track Retrieved April 19, 2018.
7. ^MPSSAA Boys' Track & Field Retrieved April 19, 2018.
8. ^05/29/10 Maryland State Outdoor Track Championships Retrieved April 19, 2018.
9. ^MPSSAA Girls Track & Field Retrieved April 19, 2018.
10. ^MPSSAA Girls Indoor Track Retrieved April 19, 2018.
11. ^MPSSAA Wrestling Retrieved April 19, 2018.
12. ^MPSSAA Boys' Cross-Country Retrieved April 19, 2018.
13. ^MPSSAA Boys Soccer Retrieved April 19, 2018.
14. ^MPSSAA Girls Soccer
15. ^MPSSAA Football Retrieved April 19, 2018.
16. ^{{cite news|url=http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1998-04-29/sports/1998119155_1_mania-gee-soccer|author=Lowell E. Sunderland|title=Home-grown Gee will coach Mania Oakland Mills graduate signs with A-League team|newspaper=The Baltimore Sun|date=April 29, 1998|accessdate=April 19, 2018}}
17. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/howard/columbia/bs-md-bree-newsome-20150627-story.html|title=Bree Newsome, who climbed flagpole to remove Confederate flag, knon as principled leader|newspaper=The Baltimore Sun|date=June 27, 2015|accessdate=April 19, 2018}}
18. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/07/25/AR2008072501154_2.html|title=Randy Pausch, 47; Professor Gave Inspiring 'Last Lecture'|work=The Washington Post|date=July 25, 2008|accessdate=April 19, 2018}}
19. ^http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/howard/columbia/ph-rembert-tree-oakland-mills-20130508-story.html
20. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/virts-tw.pdf|title=Terry W. Virts, Jr.|publisher=NASA|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170216112215/https://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/virts-tw.pdf | archivedate=2017-02-16 | accessdate=April 19, 2018}}
21. ^{{cite magazine|url=http://www.radford.edu/rumag/backissues/2000_w/pages/dante.html|title=Dante Washington|magazine=Radford University Magazine|publisher=Radford University|year=2000}}

External links

  • Official OMHS website
  • Dr. Randy Pausch, OMHS alumnus, "Final Lecture"
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