Boys' Latin School of Maryland

Boys' Latin School of Maryland

Infobox Private School
background = #f0f6fa
border = #ccd2d9
name = The Boys' Latin School of Maryland


established = 1844
motto = "Esse Quam Videri (to be, rather than to seem)"
type = Private, All-boys|Day
religion = None
head_name = Headmaster
head = Christopher Post
city = Baltimore
state = MD
country = USA
campus = Suburban, 41 acres
enrollment = 648 total (300 9-12)
faculty = 90
class = 15 students
ratio = 8:1
year = 2007
SAT =
ACT =
athletics = 12 sports
colors = Maroon and White
mascot = Lakers
conference = MIAA
homepage = [http://www.boyslatinmd.com/ www.boyslatinmd.com]

The Boys' Latin School of Maryland is a private, all-boys, college-preparatory school located in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1844, it is the oldest independent, non-sectarian secondary school in the state of Maryland. The school is divided into Lower, Middle and Upper Schools. There are approximately 640 students in kindergarten through twelfth grades.

History

Boys' Latin was founded in 1844 by Dr. Evert Marsh Topping, a former Classics professor from Princeton University. The school was located in downtown Baltimore (on Brevard Street) until the late 1950s, when its site was selected as part of a city-sponsored urban renewal project. The school relocated to its present 42 acre campus spanning Lake Avenue, on the border between Baltimore City and Baltimore County, in 1960.

Academics

The faculty has an average of 13 years of teaching experience and 60% hold advanced degrees. With a student:faculty ratio of 8:1, class sizes are small and offer many opportunities for individual interaction with the teacher and for student-centered activities. In addition to the care and instruction of classroom teachers, students in the Middle and Upper Schools are assigned to faculty advisers who monitor their academic and social development. Skills are woven throughout the curriculum. Educational Support Services (ESS) provides learning and teaching support in all divisions.

The Lower School begins with Kindergarten classes where students are first exposed to the Wilson Fundation system of language teaching. In addition to classes with their homeroom teacher in reading, the language arts, social sciences, and math, students have classes with specialized teachers for the beginning of their education in music, art, Spanish, music, science, technology, and physical education.

The Middle School offers traditional classes such as algebra, life sciences, and English, but there are also classes in life-skills such as decision making, desktop publishing, research, and independent reading. Students begin a formal, daily study of foreign language in the seventh grade with Latin. In the eighth grade students may elect to continue with the study of Latin or study Spanish or French. The eighth grade also presents an opportunity for students to develop public speaking skills: a formally prepared speech is part of their curriculum.

As a college preparatory school, the Upper School has a graduation requirement of several credits in English, math, history, science, and foreign languages to ensure that students are thoroughly prepared for the independent study required in college. Additionally, students are required to take courses in physical education and health, and the fine arts. There are also a wide variety of electives, and Advanced Placement (AP) courses are offered in nine subjects including calculus, statistics, physics, chemistry, biology, U.S. history, and English literature. The Williams Scholars Program provides incentives for academic achievement, including a stipend for summer educational programs.

There are a multitude of opportunities in the fine and performing arts from music composition classes, to the production of music videos, painting, and building works of art. Private instrumental music lessons are available K-12, and music and art shows throughout the year showcase student achievements. The Upper School presents drama productions in the winter and spring, and each year a senior is chosen to direct the spring production. After working through a multi-draft writing process and attending several coaching sessions on presenting skills, all seniors are required to deliver a senior speech to the entire upper school. Finally, there is a wealth of club and co-curricular activities from chess clubs to digital photography and student newspaper publications for all students to develop their interests.

Athletics

Boys' Latin's sports teams are known as the Lakers. Boys' Latin is known for its lacrosse program; the Lakers play in the MIAA "A" Conference, one of the most competitive high school lacrosse leagues in the nation. They have won many conference championships and have sent many players to play in college at all levels. In 2006, the Lakers completed an undefeated 21-0 championship season and were named the #1 high school lacrosse team in the United States [cite web | url=http://insidelacrosse.com/page.cfm?pagerid=2&news=fdetail&storyid=130496 | title=Inside Lacrosse 2006 National Rankings | work=insidelacrosse.com] [cite web | url=http://www.laxpower.com/update06/binboy/natlccr.php | title=LaxPower 2006 Boys' Lacrosse National Computer Rankings | work=laxpower.com] , an honor the school also accomplished in 1997, 1988, and 1985.

Notable Alumni

* Alfred H. Barr, Jr., Former Director of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City
* Alexander K. Barton, Rhodes Scholar
* Harry C. Black, Former owner and chairman of the Board of the Baltimore Sun
* Dr. Arthur L. Bloomfield, physician and professor
* George Washington Corner, Former Executive Officer of the American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia
* Jack B. Dunn, III Former owner/manager of the Baltimore Orioles
* Calvin Goddard, ballistics expert, forensic scientist, army officer
* Joseph A. W. Iglehart, Former Owner of the Baltimore Orioles
* Edward S. King, first curator of paintings and Far Eastern art at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore
* Mark Loizeaux, President, Controlled Demolition, Inc.
* Edmund C. Lynch Co-founder of Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.
* William Luke Marbury Jr., member of the Harvard Corporation for 22 years
* Lay Martin, expert in gastro-intestinal medicine, author
* Robert M. McLane, Mayor of Baltimore 1903-1904
* Keiffer J. Mitchell, Jr., politician
* Hall Pleasants Pennington, architect
* J. Gibbs Penrose, Broadway Actor
* Francis Hopkinson Smith, author, artist, engineer, descendant of Francis Hopkinson
* Julian Sinclar Smith, Founder, Sinclar Broadcasting Group
* Roszel C. Thomsen, Former Chief Judge for the United States District Court for the District of Maryland
* Thomas J. S. Waxter, former Director of Maryland’s State Department of Public Welfare
* Paul T. Yardley, author, artist

Notes and References

External links

* [http://www.boyslatinmd.com School Website]


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