Dumbarton Middle School is a school located at 300 Dumbarton Road in the
Rodgers Forge
Rodgers Forge is a national historic district southwest of the unincorporated Towson area and county seat of Baltimore County, Maryland, United States, just north of the Baltimore City/County line. It is mostly a residential area, with rowhouses ...
neighborhood of
Towson
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,
Maryland
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, United States, just outside
Baltimore
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. It is part of the
Baltimore County Public Schools
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system.
Dumbarton currently has more than 1,000 students attending.
[ Students come to Dumbarton from several different elementary schools in Baltimore County, but the majority come from Rodgers Forge Elementary School, located next door to Dumbarton and also a blue ribbon school; Stoneleigh Elementary; Pleasant Plains Elementary; Hampton Elementary; West Towson Elementary; and Riderwood Elementary. Students from Dumbarton go on to ]Towson High School
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, another Blue Ribbon School
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.
Academics
Opened in 1956, the school was awarded the status of Blue Ribbon
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school in 1998. It offers Spanish, French, and Latin. Dumbarton also has one of the largest ESOL programs in the Baltimore County Public School system, with close to 15% of the school population not having English as a first language. The school has extramural programs/clubs. The school has 44 teachers, 51 classrooms, a cafeteria, library, and gymnasium, with other classes, such as Music, Health, P.E., Art, and Tech.
Notable alumni
* Michael Phelps
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, most awarded Olympic athlete
* James Morris (bass-baritone)
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, noted bass-baritone opera singer
References
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Public middle schools in Maryland
Baltimore County Public Schools
Educational institutions established in 1956
1956 establishments in Maryland