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Frederick Douglass High School, established in 1883, is an American public high school in the Baltimore City Public Schools district. Originally named the Colored High and Training School, Douglass is the second-oldest U.S. high school created specifically for African American students. [ 2 ]
As a result, students from Frederick Douglass High School, which is across the street from Mondawmin Mall, had considerable difficulty leaving the area via public transportation when their classes ended an hour after the "purge" began, and contributed to the swelling crowd. [48] [49]
Frederick Douglass High School hasn’t made any sort of official announcement, but that “interim” tag placed on boys’ basketball coach Wes Scarberry when he was hired looks a tad out of date.
Frederick Douglass High School was preceded by the Marlboro Colored High School. In 1935 a new building serving elementary through high school opened, [5] and the school was given its current name. [6] The former building was converted into offices. [7] The present Frederick Douglass High School campus at 8000 Croom Road opened in 1959. [6]
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Frederick Douglass High School unveiled a mural right before the new school year. Students painted the mural in the center hallway of the school.
Marlboro Colored High School, also known as Upper Marlboro Colored High School, [2] was a segregated public high school for African American students from 1923 until 1935 in Prince George's County, Maryland. It was succeeded by Frederick Douglass High School, which opened in 1935 on a new campus. [3]
Frederick Douglass rose quickly to national prominence, ranking as high as 48th nationally in the MaxPreps. [4] In 2022, Frederick Douglass won its first State Title vs Bowling Green High School in the 5A KHSAA State Championship. This came after two appearances that resulted in state runner up trophies (2019, 2021).