Hereford High School (Parkton, Maryland)
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Hereford High School is a four-year public high school located in the rural northern
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town of
Parkton, Maryland Parkton is an agrarian unincorporated area in the northern part of Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. It borders southern York County, Pennsylvania, which forms part of the Mason–Dixon line. The area is mostly agricultural in nature with ...
, United States, as part of the Baltimore County Public Schools (BCPS). The secondary school was established in 1953. The school's district is the Hereford Zone. The Hereford Zone covers and makes up over a third of Baltimore County by area. Like those of most public schools in the region, Hereford students are transported by a busing system. Hereford is notable for its agriscience program. It was the only one of its kind among the county's public high schools. Hereford's base feeder school, Hereford Middle School, also has a smaller agricultural program.


History

The Agricultural High School was opened by then rural
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in
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in 1909 and had its first graduating class in 1912. The name was changed to Sparks High School around 1920, and it was converted into an elementary school in 1953. Hereford High School was established in nearby
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to replace Sparks High School in 1953. It originally was home to a large population of farmers' children in northern Baltimore County due to the fact that at one time, Hereford's economy was almost entirely agriculture based. Since then, the disappearance of small farms and the growth of exurban housing development has caused the high school's agrarian roots to be carried on mostly by local tradition and its agricultural courses.


Academics

Hereford High school received a 69.9 out of a possible 90 points (77%) on the 2018-2019 Maryland State Department of Education Report Card and received a 5 out of 5 star rating, ranking in the 88th percentile among all Maryland schools. The Maryland Department of Education certified Hereford High School as a Blue Ribbon School on December 15, 2015.


Students

The 2019–2020 enrollment at Hereford High School was 1295 students.


Departments


Music

The music programs of Hereford High include the following: *Concert (freshman) and Symphonic (upperclassman) Orchestra *Concert (freshman) and Symphonic (upperclassman) Band (Winds) *Chorus (men's, women's) (freshmen, upperclassman) *Chamber Choir (for upperclassmen only) *"Bulltones" (by audition, male choir) *"Ladies Faire" (by audition, female choir) *Jazz Ensemble *Guitar *AP Music Theory *various music technology courses *Pep Band (for Basketball and Football games) *Pit Orchestras (for the Winter musical) Along with its counterpart female choral group, "Ladies Fare", the "Bulltones" perform at a variety of events, visiting schools in the vicinity as well as competing in notable locations such as
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, and Nashville. In 2007, the Hereford High School Symphonic Band performed ''Chorus Angelorum'' by composer Samuel R. Hazo. The piece was commissioned for the Symphonic Winds section two years prior, after the death of Joey and Audrey Baseman (whose siblings and grandchildren were in the band).


Art

The
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chapter at H.H.S. provides services such as face-painting for the homecoming dance, sponsorship of Youth Art Month activities, assistance at after-school art programs in the area, a
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(shelter for abused women) art supply fund, and more. It also hosts the high school's annual art auction and show, which exhibits student work.


Theatre

Several levels of Theatre classes are available to schedule. The department usually produces two to three shows each school year. Previously, Hereford partook in the
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program in the
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area. But left the program in the 2012–2013 season. In the past, they have won awards for Best Musical (''
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''), Best Supporting Actor in a Musical (Adam Ziegel in ''Thoroughly Modern Millie''), Best Comedic Actress (Taylor Page in ''Thoroughly Modern Millie''), Best Female Vocalist (Katherine Crowe in ''
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'' and Julienne Gede in ''
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''), Best Costumes (Abby Urbanas, Steph Parks, Hannah Morgan in ''The Secret Garden'' and Kaitlin Philipp, Laura Pederson in ''Pippin''), Lead Actress in a Musical (Mika Kauffman in ''
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'') and, under the direction in past years of Lee Waters, members of the theatre program as well as the program as a whole won a number of awards at the All State Theatre Festival, held annually at
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in Montgomery County. Because of this continually evolving program, the actors have been able to perform songs on the stage at the landmark Hippodrome Theatre on Eutaw Street in downtown
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. They have also won awards at the yearly trip to the Pennsylvania Renaissance Festival. Other theatre related extracurricular activities include the Improv Troupe and Drama Club.


Athletics

The mascot of Hereford is the
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, due to the region's rich agrarian history. Hereford High plays in the state league
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(MPSSAA), and has won over 50 state athletic championships, more than any other school in Baltimore County. Hereford has also won the second most state championships in the Baltimore metro area, second only to Oakland Mills High in
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in neighboring Howard County:


State Championships

Girls Cross Country *Class B 1978, 1979, 1980 *2A 2004, 2005, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021 *3A 2010, 2011, 2015 Boys Cross Country *Class B 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978 *3A 2010, 2011, 2012 *Class 2A Sportsmanship Awards 2017 Field Hockey *Class B 1979 *1A 1998 TIE *2A 2001 TIE, 2004, 2006, 2014, 2015, 2016 *3A 2009 Football *1A 1997 *2A, 2001, 2002 Girls Soccer *2A 2000 TIE Boys Soccer *1A 1987 TIE, 1988 TIE *2A 1989 TIE, 2013 *Steve Malone Sportsmanship Award 2009 Volleyball *Combined Class AA/A/B/C 1975 *Class B 1979 Girls Indoor Track *3A 2012, 2013 *2A 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020 Boys Indoor Track *Class B-C 1980 Wrestling *Combined Class 1970 Girls Lacrosse *2A-1A 2001, 2002, 2003 *Sportsmanship Award 2002 Boys Lacrosse *2A-1A 1996, 2003 *3A-2A-1A 2000 *3A-2A 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Softball *Eugene Robertson Sportsmanship Award 2004 TIE, 2007 Girls Track and Field *2A 2019


Cross country

Hereford High is the host of the annual
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, run in the end of September, which is one of the largest East Coast
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events, attracting over 100 schools from surrounding states. The course is noted for its hills, twists, turns and a steep ravine known as "The Dip", all making for what has been called "The Toughest Three Miles in Cross-Country" by John Dye of
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Track and field

In May 2006, Hereford High School initiated a controversial appeal of a ruling in the Class 2A state championship in girls' track. The initial ruling had upheld the victory of Alison Smith in the 1600-meter race, denying a claim that
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medalist Tatyana McFadden, a wheelchair athlete, had assisted teammate Smith by pacing her. The consequential disqualification of McFadden and Smith by the Jury of Appeals of the State Games Committee cost defending champion
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the title.Groundbreaking wheelchair athlete disqualified at state meet
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Notable people

* Jennifer S. Baker, Director of Athletics and Recreation at
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* Andrew DePaola (Class of 2005), NFL football player * Carl Runk, lacrosse coach *
Suzanne Stettinius Suzanne Stettinius (born January 22, 1988 in Virginia Beach, Virginia) of Parkton, Maryland is a modern pentathlete who represented the United States at the 2012 Olympics in the modern pentathlon. Education Stettinius attended Hereford High ...
(Class of 2006), modern pentathlete representing the United States at the 2012 Olympics.


References


External links


Official siteBaltimore County Public Schools
{{authority control Public high schools in Maryland Baltimore County Public Schools Educational institutions established in 1954 Middle States Commission on Secondary Schools 1954 establishments in Maryland