Springbrook High School
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Springbrook High School is a public high school
High school
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. It is located in Silver Spring
Silver Spring, Maryland
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, an unincorporated community in Montgomery County
Montgomery County, Maryland
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, Maryland
Maryland
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, between the Colesville
Colesville, Maryland
Colesville is a census-designated place and an unincorporated area in Montgomery County, Maryland in the USA.-Geography:As an unincorporated area, Colesville's boundaries are not officially defined. Also, many residents consider the town to be one of the many neighborhoods of Silver Spring, Maryland...

 and White Oak communities.

Springbrook is a member of Montgomery County's Northeast Consortium
Northeast Consortium
The Northeast Consortium is a group of high schools in northeast Montgomery County, Maryland, composed of James Hubert Blake High School, Paint Branch High School and Springbrook High School...

, a program composed of Springbrook, James Hubert Blake
James Hubert Blake High School
James Hubert Blake High School is a secondary school located in Silver Spring, an unincorporated section of Montgomery County, Maryland, United States....

 and Paint Branch High School
Paint Branch High School
Paint Branch High School is a high school located in Burtonsville, an unincorporated section of Montgomery County, Maryland.It is named after the Paint Branch creek. The school was founded in 1969 and is part of the Montgomery County Public Schools System. The school lies on Old Columbia Pike,...

s that allows students from Ashton, Burnt Mills, Burtonsville
Burtonsville, Maryland
Burtonsville is a census-designated place and an unincorporated area in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States.-History:In colonial times, the area was referred to as the Patuxent Hundred and later the Eastern Branch Hundred, a community comprising about 100 inhabitants...

, Calverton
Calverton, Maryland
Calverton is an unincorporated area and Census-designated place located on the boundary between Montgomery and Prince George's Counties, Maryland.-Geography:As an unincorporated area, Calverton's boundaries are not officially defined...

, Cloverly, Colesville
Colesville, Maryland
Colesville is a census-designated place and an unincorporated area in Montgomery County, Maryland in the USA.-Geography:As an unincorporated area, Colesville's boundaries are not officially defined. Also, many residents consider the town to be one of the many neighborhoods of Silver Spring, Maryland...

, Fairland
Fairland, Maryland
Fairland is a census-designated place and an unincorporated area in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States.-Geography:As an unincorporated area, Fairland's boundaries are not officially defined...

, Spencerville, Southern Olney, Hillandale
Hillandale, Maryland
Hillandale is an unincorporated area located on the boundary between Montgomery and Prince George's Counties, Maryland.-Geography:As an unincorporated area, Hillandale's boundaries are not officially defined...

, and White Oak
White Oak, Maryland
White Oak is a census-designated place and an unincorporated area in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States.-Geography:As an unincorporated area, White Oak's boundaries are not officially defined...

 to choose between the three schools.

Founded in 1960, and named after the upper Northwest Branch spring-fed tributary that runs next to its property, Springbrook High School has traditionally been viewed as a strong alternative to the expensive land values associated with Upcounty schools. Springbrook was renovated in the early 1990s and reopened in 1994. Today, the school holds 1,736 students.

A Nationally Ranked Public High School

Newsweek
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 magazine's annual high school rankings have consistently recognized Springbrook as one of the nation's best. In Newsweek's 2008 rankings, Springbrook placed 304 out of the top 1,300 public high schools in the United States. Newsweek's list of top public schools were selected from over 27,000 public high schools nationwide. Only seven of the 23 public high schools in Montgomery County, Maryland, were rated ahead of Springbrook in the 2008 rankings. Springbrook draws its students from Montgomery County's Northeast Consortium, a population that is also served by two other public high schools, Blake
James Hubert Blake High School
James Hubert Blake High School is a secondary school located in Silver Spring, an unincorporated section of Montgomery County, Maryland, United States....

 and Paint Branch
Paint Branch High School
Paint Branch High School is a high school located in Burtonsville, an unincorporated section of Montgomery County, Maryland.It is named after the Paint Branch creek. The school was founded in 1969 and is part of the Montgomery County Public Schools System. The school lies on Old Columbia Pike,...

, which Newsweek ranked 338 and 418 respectively.

Academic programs

The rigorous International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum is a signature program offering at Springbrook. It includes the Middle Years Program, featuring a Personal Project, for 9th and 10th graders, and the IB Diploma Program for 11th and 12th graders. In addition, Springbrook offers a comprehensive Advanced Placement
Advanced Placement Program
The Advanced Placement program is a curriculum in the United States and Canada sponsored by the College Board which offers standardized courses to high school students that are generally recognized to be equivalent to undergraduate courses in college...

 (AP) program. Students may start taking AP courses as early as their Freshman year with AP U.S. History. Springbrook is one of the 25 Maryland high schools that sends the most students to the University of Maryland's Clark School of Engineering, the only NEC high school included in that list.http://www.eng.umd.edu/prospective/top25-2010

Another Springbrook signature program is the Academy of Information Technology (AOIT). AOIT is a four year program which is offered to students interested in computer programming, web development, the aesthetics of designing for the web, basic engineering, microcomputer technologies and LAN Management. Upon successful completion of the instructional phase, juniors (over the summer) and seniors (during the school year) may be placed in paid internships with employers such as the FDA, NOAA, NASA, USDA, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman, etc. This provides the students with real-world opportunities to showcase their talents. The Cisco Networking Academy presents basic networking education to equip students with knowledge and skills that can be applied toward entry-level careers in IT networking and CCENT or CCNA certification. The school has 16 computer labs with 900 computers, translating into a computer for every 2.3 students. Springbrook's computer science program is among the oldest in the state and includes courses in Java
Java (programming language)
Java is a programming language originally developed by James Gosling at Sun Microsystems and released in 1995 as a core component of Sun Microsystems' Java platform. The language derives much of its syntax from C and C++ but has a simpler object model and fewer low-level facilities...

 and XNA
Microsoft XNA
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, digital art
Digital art
Digital art is a general term for a range of artistic works and practices that use digital technology as an essential part of the creative and/or presentation process...

, LAN management
Local area network
A local area network is a computer network that interconnects computers in a limited area such as a home, school, computer laboratory, or office building...

, computer maintenance
Computer maintenance
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, and web design
Web design
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.

Springbrook also houses the Justice, Law and Society Academy for the Northeast Consortium. The program is designed for students interested in exploring careers in law, law enforcement and government.

Springbrook has a diverse arts program. It was awarded Grammy Signature School status in 2008, recognizing Springbrook as one of the top high school music programs in the nation. The music program has won a number of Superior ratings as well as first place awards in local, national and international music festivals across the nation as well as in Canada. Springbrook's performing ensembles include Symphonic Band (open to all students), Jazz Band (advanced level honors), Symphonic Band (open to all students, but honors level for 11th and 12th graders) Marching Band, Pep Band, as well as audition only chamber music ensembles (Strings, Woodwind, Brass-Wind, Percussion and a Jazz Combo). Springbrook's annual Summer Instrumental Music and Jazz Camp, open to middle and high school students from through-out Montgomery County has been a tradition since 2002.http://colesville.patch.com/articles/springbrook-hosts-10th-annual-music-and-jazz-camp Art classes offered at Springbrook include Foundations of Art, Photography, Ceramics, Studio, 3D Art, TV Production, IB and AP Art and Digital Art.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6uB4q0xWw0

Diversity and Scholarship

Springbrook prides itself both in its diversity and in high academic achievement. Springbrook's students are drawn from an extremely broad range of racial, ethnic, and economic backgrounds. With roots in 84 nations, Springbrook students enjoy engaging with and learning about different cultures on a daily basis.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZkwNmk-7g4 Springbook's tremendous diversity is reflected in the school's Hall of Nations and celebrated in an annual Heritage Show which showcases a wide array of student talent including dance ensembles from several cultures.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIT9Q_eq1Is&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gewP1F7dGhg&feature=related

Against this backdrop of great social and cultural diversity, Springbook's IB, AP, and Honors programs have consistently produced outstanding scholars. Members of Springbrook's graduating classes of 2004-06 have gone on to attend the world's leading universities, including American
American University
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, Amherst
Amherst College
Amherst College is a private liberal arts college located in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States. Amherst is an exclusively undergraduate four-year institution and enrolled 1,744 students in the fall of 2009...

, Brown
Brown University
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, Boston College
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, Carnegie Mellon
Carnegie Mellon University
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, Columbia
Columbia University
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, Cornell
Cornell University
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, Dartmouth
Dartmouth College
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, Davidson
Davidson College
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, Duke
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, Georgetown
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, George Washington
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, Hampton
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, Johns Hopkins
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, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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, Morehouse
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, New York University
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, Northwestern
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, Oxford, Princeton
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, Rutgers
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, Stanford
Stanford University
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, Yale
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, and the Universities of Massachusetts, Chicago
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, Delaware
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, Illinois
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, Maryland
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, Michigan
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, North Carolina
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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, Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania
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, Toronto
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, Virginia
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, and Wisconsin–Madison
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. See complete college destinations of Springbrook classes of 2007, 2006, 2005, and 2004.

The Washington Post publishes a Challenge Index
Challenge Index
The Challenge Index is a method for the statistical ranking of top public high schools in the United States by Washington Post columnist Jay Mathews...

 based on statistical analysis of academic rigor and achievement among high schools in the Washington DC metropolitan area (covering school districts in Maryland, Northern Virginia, and the District of Columbia). In the December 2006 Challenge Index, Springbrook ranked 7 out of 23 high schools in Montgomery County, and 26 among 185 high schools in the metro area; and placed well ahead of its traditional peer schools (and athletic rivals), Blair (a science magnet school, ranked 33 in the metro area), Paint Branch (62), and Blake (94).

Extracurricular Activities and Public Service

Springbrook boasts numerous active clubs and activities. The Blueprint Newspaper (winner of Columbia Scholastic Press Association's Gold Medal Award in 2010 and 2011) and the Trident Yearbook are both class offerings. More students from Springbrook (six) have served as the Student Member of the Board of Education than from any other Montgomery County high school.http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/studentaffairs/smob/history2.shtm The diverse offering of clubs includes:
  • Arabic/Muslim Student Association
  • Asian Culture Club
  • Ceramics
  • Chemistry Club
  • Debate Club
  • Digital Art Club
  • Forensics
  • Free Instinct
  • German Club
  • Green Team
  • It's Academic Team
  • Le Club Francophone
  • Math Team
  • National Honor Society
  • Robolicious (Robotics Club)
  • Secret Ninja Art Club
  • Springbrook Ambassadors
  • Student Government Assn.
  • TV & Video Production
  • YMCA Go Girls!
  • Women in Technology

Athletics

Since 1964, the Blue Devils have fielded a total of 18 state championship athletic teams, including seven state football championships between 1979 and 1989. The boys basketball team was a state finalist in 2003; the field hockey team was state champion in 2003 and state finalist in 2005; and the gymnastics team won the state title in 2003. In more recent years, the girls basketball and boys cross country teams have won state regional titles, and the boys lacrosse, boys tennis, track & field, and swim & dive teams were divisional champions.
Springbrook High School's varsity boys' basketball team won their third consecutive 4A state championship on March 13, 2010, a feat that had never before been achieved on the 4A level(the highest) and only once on any other level.

Springbrook offers a broad range of sports for all students:

Fall Sports
  • Cheerleading (Varsity and Jr. Varsity)
  • Girls Cross Country (2011 Division Champions)
  • Boys Cross Country (2011 Division Champions)
  • Field Hockey (Varsity and Jr. Varsity) (Girls 2011 Division Champions)
  • Football (Varsity and Jr. Varsity)
  • Golf
  • Poms
  • Girls Soccer (Varsity and Jr. Varsity)
  • Boys Soccer (Varsity and Jr. Varsity)
  • Girls Tennis
  • Allied Track & Field
  • Girls Volleyball (Varsity and Jr. Varsity)


Winter Sports
  • Girls Basketball (Varsity and Jr. Varsity)
  • Boys Basketball (Varsity and Jr. Varsity)
  • Allied Bocce
  • Varsity Cheerleading
  • Girls Indoor Track & Field
  • Boys Indoor Track & Field
  • Poms
  • Girls Swim & Dive
  • Boys Swim & Dive
  • Wrestling (Varsity and Jr. Varsity) (Best record in the county for the previous 5 years)


Spring Sports
  • Baseball (Varsity and Jr. Varsity)
  • Girls Lacrosse (Varsity and Jr. Varsity)
  • Boys Lacrosse (Varsity and Jr. Varsity)
  • Softball (Varsity and Jr. Varsity)
  • Boys Tennis
  • Girls Track and Field
  • Boys Track and Field
  • Boys Volleyball (Varsity and Jr. Varsity)
  • Coed Volleyball
  • Gymnastics

Teachers and Faculty

Springbrook is widely recognized for its professional staff. Five current faculty members hold doctorates. 99.2% of classes are taught by highly qualified teachers.

Notable Teachers

Pat Yongpradit was one of 12 teachers worldwide to be awarded an Innovative Teacher Award in 2010 by Microsoft. His approach to teaching helped double the number of girls in AP computer programming.

Notable alumni

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     ('71) - World ranked tennis player in 1970s and 80s.
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  • William Lacy Clay, Jr.
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     ('74) - US congressman | Democrat
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     ('76) - Television producer and writer | creator, The Wonder Years
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     - actor, cousin of Robert Duvall
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  • Mary Page Keller
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     ('79) - Actress | JAG, Duet, Ryan's Hope, TV movies
  • Matthew Rabin
    Matthew Rabin
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     ('81) - Economist | University of California, Berkeley
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  • Chuck Driesell
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     ('81) - Head basketball coach | The Citadel
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     ('90) - Academy Award-nominated film director and writer, 9 (2009 feature), 9 (2005 short)
  • Michael Ealy
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    Michael Brown , professionally known as Michael Ealy, is an American actor.-Personal life:Ealy was born in Silver Spring, Maryland. He attended Springbrook High School and the University of Maryland, College Park.-Career:...

     ('91) - Actor | Barbershop, Sleeper Cell, Their Eyes Were Watching God
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  • Bram Weinstein
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  • Mike Peluso
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     ('92) - College Rugby | Ohio University
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  • Shawn Springs
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     ('93) - Cornerback | New England Patriots
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  • Steve Weissman
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  • Folarin Campbell
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