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Allegany
High School
Allegany County

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Allegany High
616 Sedgwick St
Cumberland, MD 21502-2051

(301) 777-8110

Grade Range: 9-12
Enrollment: 936
Full-Time Teachers: 52
Students per Teacher: 18
WWhite/Non-Hispanic 92.0%
BBlack/Non-Hispanic 5.6%
HHispanic 1.0%
AAsian/Pacific Islander 0.9%
NAmerican Indian/Alaska Native 0.6%
Ethnicity Data Source (2006)

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TestScoreState-Wide
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County-Wide
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Standard Ranking 199.4 86/170  1/4 
11th Gr Read Pass 100.0 1(T)/170  1(T)/4 
11th Gr Write Pass 98.7 109(T)/170  3/4 
11th Gr Math Pass 98.1 106(T)/170  3/4 
11th Gr Pass All 94.1 107(T)/170  3/4 
Attend 4-year College 36.8 94/170  1/4 
Attend 2-year College 29.4 5/170  3/4 
Satis UMD Requi 46.6 102(T)/170  1/4 
Comp Rigorous Prog 21.9 60/170  1/4 
% Entrants 6.4 104(T)/170  2/4 
% Withdraw 9.4 106(T)/170  3/4 
Limit Engl 0.0 90(T)/170  1(T)/4 
Title 1 0.0 2(T)/170  1(T)/4 
Free Meals 29.3 43/170  4/4 
Special Ed 9.3 83(T)/170  3/4 


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News for Allegany High (in Maryland):

  • Hagfish Anyone? (Cumberland Times-News) (Fri, 21 Mar 2008 12:53:05 GMT)
    A horrendous hagfish, a slick stingray, a scary spider and a super-sized sponge were among the crew of organisms that added an extra element of excitement to advanced placement biology class at Allegany High School on Thursday morning.

  • BOE, black community discuss mediation sessions in wake of recent racial issues (Cumberland Times-News) (Fri, 21 Mar 2008 13:08:16 GMT)
    Members of the area's black community met Wednesday with Bill AuMiller, superintendent of the Allegany County school system, to discuss the possibility of holding a series of mediation sessions to address recent racial tensions among students at Fort Hill High School.

  • Allegany parents meet Monday (Cumberland Times-News) (Fri, 14 Mar 2008 14:23:16 GMT)
    The Allegany High School Parent Advisory Committee will meet Monday at noon in the school library.

  • When you have each other, you have no doubt (Cumberland Times-News) (Wed, 12 Mar 2008 14:22:56 GMT)
    Katie Getty, one of just two seniors on the Allegany High School girls basketball team (her sister Elizabeth is the other senior), said last summer the Lady Campers would be at the University of Maryland-Baltimore County in March to play in the Maryland state basketball tournament. If you know Katie Getty, you know if she tells you the moon is made out of green cheese she is going to do ...

  • Surrattsville first state tournament foe for Alco, Fort Hill (Cumberland Times-News) (Tue, 11 Mar 2008 14:51:56 GMT)
    The Allegany High girls (23-2) will play Surrattsville (17-7) Wednesday, 5 p.m., at the University of Maryland-Baltimore County's RAC Arena in the Maryland Class 1A state tournament semifinals, with the winner playing the Digital Harbor (19-3)-Pocomoke (22-1) winner Saturday, 7 p.m., at UMBC in the state championship game.

  • State bound: Area wrestlers off to Hershey for PIAA tournament (Olean Times Herald) (Sun, 09 Mar 2008 15:19:11 GMT)
    Port Allegany High School coach Aaron Rendos has some pretty simple advice for his two wrestlers who’ll be heading for Hershey this week and the PIAA state championships.

  • More News (Gazette.Net) (Thu, 13 Mar 2008 00:07:21 GMT)
    Oxon Hill junior Nigel Cross was a 2-1 winner against previously unbeaten Quince Orchard junior Terrence Stephens to capture the state 4A⁄3A title in the heavyweight division. The deciding point came with a minute remaining in the bout when Stephens was penalized for stalling.

  • Slurs spread over the Internet (Cumberland Times-News) (Tue, 11 Mar 2008 13:22:56 GMT)
    Part of Shawnta Harris' daily routine includes attending classes at Fort Hill High School. The sophomore's pursuit of an education was recently jeopardized, she said, when she was assaulted with a recent series of racist remarks. On Monday, she shared her experiences of fear and hateful comments directed toward her before a meeting at Metropolitan AME Church in Cumberland.

  • 'We've crossed the line' (Cumberland Times-News) (Tue, 11 Mar 2008 13:23:07 GMT)
    Nearly 60 parents, school officials, law enforcement and civic leaders attended a meeting on Monday at Metropolitan AME Church in Cumberland to address growing concern of racial slurs and other hostile acts meant to intimidate students at Fort Hill High School.

  • Blake steps down at Hancock (The Herald-Mail) (Sat, 08 Mar 2008 23:02:29 GMT)
    It's a choice many coaches have to make at some point in their careers: Football or family? John Blake chose family.


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