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Glen Burnie High School

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Glen Burnie High School is a large public secondary school of almost two thousand students in senior high grades 9 - 12 located in the Baltimore suburb of Glen Burnie, Maryland. Founded in 1923, the school is part of the Anne Arundel County Public Schools system.Today, Glen Burnie Senior High School is a bustling campus style high school consisting of 6 buildings and athletic fields. In addition to serving as the educational institution for the area’s school population, it is also the center for many community activities. Glen Burnie's rival school is Old Mill High SchoolHistory and campusGlen Burnie High School opened in 1923 with a freshman and sophomore class using several rooms in Richard Henry Lee Elementary School. The school moved during the following year to an old elementary school building located on First Avenue SW. Glen Burnie High School was approved by the Maryland State Board of Education in 1924. Prior to this time, Anne Arundel County had only two high schools, which were located in Annapolis (Annapolis High School), and Millersville (Arundel High School, moved to Gambrills in 1949). ((1981 - 1986), Midgie Sledge (1986 - 1994), Oliver Wittig (1994 - 1996), David Hill (1996 - 2003), and Sam Salamy (2003 - 2008)(former English teacher) Sam Swicegood, class of 2006; actor, radio host (the hostthey call toast, Ponytoast

Address: 7550 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd, Glen Burnie 21060
Phone: (410) 761-8950
State: MD
City: Glen Burnie
Street Number: 7550 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd
Zip Code: 21060
categories: high school, public school


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Reviews
If you can afford to live in another district do it. Don't get me wrong there are many well behaved teenagers that are going here but there are enough of the bad ones here to make it a place you don't want your kids to go to. As long as society keeps the power of discipline from the teachers it will only get worse.
I attended GBHS class of 06', and all bias aside from personal experiences, from the very bottom of my heart if that abhorrent place is still even a fraction of the disaster it was within the time myself and my peers attended I truly urge parents of young individuals being placed into a new High Schools from middle school to for the love of God, and obviously your child as well at least explore alternatives. If you're unable to find a cost-effective alternative to this school and your child is planning on or has already been attending, keep a very close eye on what goes on behind those closed doors. Personally, from everything I wish I had been able to report while there as an adolescent and young adult, I'd certainly have my child keep a small recorder cell phone, anything that records audio and preferentially video if needed in their pocket at all times, and each time something is said or done to your child or to their peers that should never be said or done to another human being, especially in this environment would no longer be behind "closed doors", not in the same sense anyway. Please at least consider my advice parents, there's a reason that entire place is now surrounded by black steel bars, and trust me, it is NOT to keep wondering creepy people out, it's simply a terrible way of keeping children in. inside of a campus surrounded by Steel bars which could easily impel your child in ANY emergency escape situation. There were quite a few times our entire school had to very literally run to the football field for safety everything from fires to bomb threats and made it there safely without that spiked cage surrounding us, but my senior year was like opposite land, the ONE emergency I did have happened to end with me and oh so many others running for our cars and busses, and no one that I was able to see across the open courtyard came close to escaping, most got trapped inside of the buildings which bypass the gates outside. ...And when I went to escape through the ONE SAFE BILLING left that hadn't been packed completely full of frightened kids yet, the gigantic fat idiot of a principal blocked me and many others intentionally saying "nooooope". ...To which I replied "you sure?" with an adrenaline fuelled punch to the gut, which knocked our not so beloved 'or in any way at all intelligent' "big man" across the hallway and into the other pile of kids who were also trying like hell to escape. This was the beginning of my "just go ahead and grab my GED then immediately off to college" journey, obviously, my alternative was being sued or something over a fat man blocking an emergency doorway, this was also the moment I realized exactly how right my peers and I were at the time, about how terrible and dangerous our school had become... I don't regret punching his fat ass, but i do regret having to in order to get past him, him, the one man responsible for making sure the very thing he was doing was never done to any of us. ...Not to mention the only reason we even got that principal was because our last one was caught having an affair with our least favorite administrator. ...So yeah, this really hasn't been a place for young people for a while now, like, since.. I'm not sure, perhaps just before the race riots that blew through that school a couple decades ago?... ~ Terribly Dangerous School ~
Just an average High School. I find it very sad that my child can not even use the rest room beause they are either locked, destroyed, or kids are smoking pot in them. They are not monitored at all. The kids that want to go to school and get an education are the ones that suffer because the idiots that could care less ruin it for everyone else and are allow to gwt aeay with everything.
Amazing programs and teachers it is not just drugs and fights people don't really know what goes on inside
The students and faculty at this school are racists. Got into fights nearly everyday. When I went to administration they didn't care.
Place is falling apart old main is a death trap and one day you will hear of someone failing thought the floor football coaches are incompetent the wrestling coaches are amazing they would get 5 starts
Very good school after the revamp and special subject building's added like science and nursing
The teachers are helpful. They don’t care about the students safety
Not the best high school. Run down and the students here tend to be issues.
Hello you can help me, because i wanna say something, I´m student og GBHS
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