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James Hubert Blake High School (or Blake High School) is a public secondary school located in
Cloverly, Maryland Cloverly is an unincorporated town and census-designated place in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. Its population was 15,285 as of the 2020 census. Geography As an unincorporated area, Cloverly's boundaries are not officially define ...
. Blake is a public high school that offers a signature program in fine arts and humanities. Its mascot is Benny the
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, and its principal is Bob Sinclair.


Northeast Consortium

James Hubert Blake High School is part of the Northeast Consortium, an organization of three area
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s that allows students to select a school based on each school's signature program. The other members of the consortium are
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and
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.


Alumni

Alumni have gone on to perform in Broadway shows, regional theater productions, as well as in other shows and theater groups throughout the country. Accomplished singer and songwriter Bibi Bourelly attended Blake High School until twelfth grade. Michael Braun, a junior, won the
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in 2005.


Awards

The Maryland Instructional Computer Coordinators Association named Mary Wagner the Outstanding Technology-Using Educator of the Year in 2002."Teachers Honored". ''The Washington Post''. March 14, 2002. p. T6. A social studies teacher, Wagner was recognized for her contributions to instructional computing practices. Barbara Jeweler was named Montgomery County Teacher of the Year in 2003."School Notes". ''The Washington Post''. May 15, 2003. p. T4. Jeweler was director of Blake High School's television production program, served as internship coordinator, and taught media arts. Mary Wagner won ''The Washington Posts Agnes Meyer Outstanding Teacher Award in 2004.Perlstein, Linda (April 29, 2004). "Class Acts Take Home Top Honor: Teachers at Blake, Linganore Win Meyer Award". ''The Washington Post''. p. T7. Wagner was recognized for leading field trips, inviting guest speakers, having mock congresses and cabinets, conducting Election Day exit polls, and encouraging debate, all to teach her students about history and government. Wagner also started Blake High School's Gay/Straight Alliance, known as Allies 4 Equality, and she maintained the school's web site. The National Television Academy awarded Sally Lok the Student Television Award for Excellence in 2004."Names in the News". ''The Washington Post''. June 3, 2004. p. T5. A senior at Blake High School, Lok was recognized for the script for "Music Piracy", a video documentary about the legality of downloading music from the Internet. Lok served as the lead producer of the documentary. In 2004, Blake High School's principal, Carole C. Goodman, received the Mark Mann Excellence and Harmony Award."School Notes". ''The Washington Post''. October 21, 2004. p. T6. The award letter specifically noted the diversity of Blake High School's community involvement, the school's excellent arts and humanities signature program, and how Goodman encouraged a challenging and creative academic environment. In 2007, ''
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'' awarded Teresa Carbonell the Agnes Meyer Outstanding Teacher Award for Montgomery County.de Vise, Daniel (March 29, 2007). "Teachers Recognized for Leadership; Award Winners Multitask, Mentor and Make a Difference". ''The Washington Post''. p. T9. A Spanish teacher, Carbonnell led the honor roll recognition program at Blake High School and led the
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cheer squad. After
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, Carbonnell raised $25,000 for the hurricane's victims with a Sunset Jazz Concert performed by students. The Maryland Association of School Libraries gave Blake High School the Mae I. Graham Award for its outstanding library media program during the 2008–2009 school year.Lansworth, Tom (July 2, 2009). "Blake High School Library Media Program Honored". ''The Washington Post''. p. 7. The award letter specifically noted the library staff's effective collaborative work between teachers and parents and the library's excellent collection. A team of seven students won both first-place awards at the local Globe Game Jam in 2015.Shay, Kevin James (February 12, 2015). "In Video Game Contest, Teens Score Big - Twice". ''The Washington Post''. p. SS8-17. The students created a strategy and puzzle simulation called "Second Chance" that offers a second chance at life by unlocking clues and unraveling a mysterious medical trauma. The students created the program at Blake High School's gaming and simulation studio, called Bengal Studios, which is part of the school's Interactive Media and Game Development career technology education program. Blake is the only school in the 61-year history of
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to win the DC-area championship four years in a row (2012–15). The team won the Washington Championship again in 2021. In 22 years on the show, Blake has reached the finals 13 times and has won the Intercity Super Bowl title four times.


Facilities

Blake High School has a campus. Its capacity is 1,743 students.


History

In the mid-1990s, Sherwood High School's enrollment had exceeded its capacity, and a new high school was needed to relieve classroom sizes. A new high school was built with a capacity of 1,215 students."New This Year". ''The Washington Post''. August 27, 1998. p. MD6B. Construction costs were paid by the state and federal governments. When deciding the name for the new high school, the community narrowed its choice to two deceased artists raised in Maryland, jazz legend James Hubert "Eubie" Blake and Muppets creator
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.Thomson, Candus (November 15, 1998).
For schools, the game of the name can be nerve-wracking You can get a real education trying to decide what to call a new school
. ''The Baltimore Sun''.
In a
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, Jim Henson won. When the
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declined the honor, the high school was named after James Hubert Blake instead. When opened on August 31, 1998,Frazier, Lisa; Nakashima, Ellen (September 1, 1998). "Md. Students Stream Into Schools; State, Some Districts Are Seeing Largest Number of Children in Years". ''The Washington Post''. p. D1. Blake High School had approximately 819 students enrolled, in the ninth and tenth grades. Eleventh and Twelfth grades would be added the following two years, respectively. Carole C. Goodman served as its first principal. Its newspaper was temporarily given the name ''Blake Blank'' before being officially named ''Blake Beat''. In 2017, Robert Sinclair, Jr began his position as principal of the school.


Notable alumni

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Bibi Bourelly Badriia Ines "Bibi" Bourelly (born July 14, 1994) is a German-American singer-songwriter signed to Def Jam Recordings. She has co-written several notable songs including Rihanna's "Bitch Better Have My Money" and "Higher", Demi Lovato's " Anyone" ...
, singer/songwriter * Robert Klemko, Journalist * Cam Brown, NFL player


References

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