Joppatowne High School

Joppatowne High School is a high school in Joppatowne, Harford County, Maryland, United States.

Joppatowne High School


Joppatowne's main entrances


Logo on the exterior of
Joppatowne High School
Address
555 Joppa Farm Rd.

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United States
Coordinates39°24′51″N 76°21′6″W
Information
TypePublic, government funded
Established1972
School districtHarford County Public Schools
PrincipalPamela W. Zeigler
Grades9–12
Enrollment666 (2015-16)[1]
CampusSuburban
Color(s)Purple, white and silver      
MascotMariner
RivalEdgewood
WebsiteJoppatowne High School website

History

Joppatowne High School was established in 1973.

Homeland Security program

In August 2007, Joppatowne became the first high school to specialize in teaching skills useful to the industries serving U.S. Homeland Security.[2] Mother Jones magazine reported that, funded by government agencies as well as defense firms, students in the school's "Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness magnet program will study cybersecurity and geospatial intelligence, respond to mock terror attacks, and receive limited security clearances at the nearby Army chemical warfare lab." The school is also expected to offer lessons in Arabic and other languages useful to current US homeland security interests.[3] The graduating class of 2010 featured the Homeland Security program's first graduates.

Location

Joppatowne High School is located on 555 Joppa Farm Road in Joppa, Maryland. The school is in the southwest corner of Harford County, just south of U.S. Route 40. The school borders the districts of Fallston High School and Edgewood High School.

Sports

  • Fall: American football, cheerleading, boys' and girls' soccer, field hockey, cross-country, golf, volleyball
  • Winter: Boys' and girls' basketball, cheerleading, swimming, wrestling
  • Spring: Track and field, boys' and girls' lacrosse, tennis, baseball, softball

Notable alumni

References

  1. "Joppatowne High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-10-27. Retrieved 2007-09-21.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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