Harford County Public Schools

Harford County Public Schools
Location
102 S. Hickory Avenue, Bel Air, Maryland
Harford County, Maryland
United States
District information
Type County-wide public school system
Grades Kindergarten through 12th
Superintendent Mrs. Barbara P. Canavan
Budget $450,226,984 [1]
Students and staff
Students 39,175
Teachers 2827[1]
Staff 1,500
Athletic conference Upper Chesapeake Bay
Athletic Conference
Other information
Website www.hcps.org
Location of Harford County within Maryland
Location of Maryland with the United States

Harford County Public Schools is an American public school system serving the residents of Harford County, Maryland.

Schools

Elementary schools

There are thirty-two elementary schools in Harford County. Homestead-Wakefield, William Paca/Old Post Road and Youth's Benefit Elementary schools are two-building campuses housing primary students (Kindergarten-2nd Grade) in one building and intermediate students (3rd Grade-5th Grade) in the other building.[2]

Middle schools

There are currently 9 middle schools in Harford County:[3]

High schools

There are currently ten high schools in Harford County, including one technical high school.[4]

Magnet programs

Three HCPS high schools also have or are preparing for magnet programs. Although the Science and Mathematics Academy is a separate institution, it is hosted by and shares some facilities with Aberdeen High School, and Harford Technical High School is in itself a magnet school for academic and technical programs. Edgewood High School is in the beginning stages of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, in which the school will offer college-preparatory courses for its students, who will graduate with an internationally recognized high school diploma. Edgewood also offers the Academy of Finance program.[5]

Mascots

The school mascots are:

Alternative/charter schools

School feeder systems

The images below outline the elementary and middle schools that feed students into each high school. Harford Technical is fed by students from each school, as entry is by application. The feeder system is not all-inclusive, due to magnet programs at Aberdeen, Edgewood, and Joppatowne.

Notes

Related links

Harford Glen Environmental Education Center

External links

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