Aberdeen High School (Maryland)

Public school in Aberdeen, Harford County, Maryland, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Aberdeen High School is a public high school in Aberdeen, Maryland, United States. It is a part of the Harford County Public Schools. As of 2025, according to the U.S. News & World Report, it ranks as the third best high school in Harford County Public Schools and the 108th in Maryland.[4]

Coordinates39.5159023°N 76.1701119°W / 39.5159023; -76.1701119
TypePublic
Established1907
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Aberdeen High School
Location
251 Paradise Road

,
21001

United States
Coordinates39.5159023°N 76.1701119°W / 39.5159023; -76.1701119
Information
TypePublic
Established1907
School districtHarford County Public Schools
NCES District ID2400390[1]
CEEB code210000
NCES School ID240039000679[2]
PrincipalMicheal Quigg[3]
Staff97.83 (on an FTE basis)[2]
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,465 (2023–24)[2]
Student to teacher ratio14.97[2]
Colors   Blue and gold
MascotEagle
Websiteabhs.hcpsschools.org

Side view of Aberdeen High School, including main entrance

Front view of Aberdeen High School, exterior of library
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Test performance

Aberdeen High School's performance on the Maryland High School Assessment test is close to equivalent to the state average. In algebra, the average proficiency was 3.1 out of five, the same as the average in the state. In English, the average proficiency was 2.9 out of five, while the state's average proficiency was 3.0.[5]

Science and Mathematics Academy

The Science and Mathematics Academy (SMA) is a magnet program located at Aberdeen High School in Aberdeen, Maryland available to Harford County residents entering high school.[6] It was founded in 2004 by its first coordinator Donna Clem and in association with Dennis Kirkwood. The school is an active member of the National Consortium for Specialized Secondary Schools of Mathematics, Science and Technology and part of Harford County Public Schools.[7]

School information

"The program provides students with opportunities to experience coursework in science, mathematics, and technology while emphasizing research applications. Regular communication with practicing scientists and mathematicians is a cornerstone of the program and seniors complete capstone projects. Throughout these projects they perform research under mentors who are professionals in their fields."[7]

Classes and programs

Within the SMA schedule, many honors classes are integrated. AP classes are also strongly encouraged. Electives in the SMA add to the program's uniqueness. Electives are based on interest and may not be available every year.

The SMA has a unique class called Science Research and Technology (SRT) that SMA students are required to take each of four years at the SMA. The first three years of the SRT curriculum teach students about various academic fields and prepare them for their fourth and final year of SRT, in which they complete capstone projects.[8] Students are paired with professionals in their fields of choice to mentor them for their projects.[8] Seniors have two one-and-a-half-hour-long periods every other school day to complete their projects, which they present at the end of the year. They make posters to present their projects to the students, teachers, family, and professionals that come to the gallery walk that is held near the end of the school year.[8] Throughout the process they have to perform research, write papers, and present their projects multiple times. All qualified Aberdeen High students can take part in the SMA Electives listed in the previous paragraph, but only SMA students can take SRT.

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Notable alumni

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