St. Michaels Middle/High School

St. Michaels Middle/High School
Address
200 Seymour Avenue
St. Michael's, MD, Maryland 21663
USA
Information
Type Public high school
School district Talbot Public Schools
Principal Helga Einhorn
Grades 7-12
Campus rural
Website St. Michael's website

St. Michael's Middle and High School (SMMHS) is a six-year public middle school / high school in St. Michael's, MD, Talbot County, Maryland, United States. It is one of two public high schools in Talbot County along with Easton High School.

Overview

The school is located on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in the town of St. Michael's, MD, a waterside fishing port on the Chesapeake Bay. The school is on Maryland Route 33, just west of Easton, Maryland and U.S. 50.

Students

St. Michael's graduation rate has fluctuated a bit over the past 12 years, however that may be attributable to the school's small size. In 2007 the school graduated 88.46%, up from 78.69% in 2004.[1]

Like the graduation rate, the school population has been fluctuated over the past 12 years. The school's population peaked in 2000 with 506 students, though it only had 221 in 1993.

Student population[2]
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
221 375 402 415 413 405 489 506 479 493 416 408 427 403 391

Sports

State Champions

  • 2013 - Tennis
  • 2012 - Tennis
  • 2011 - Baseball
  • 2011 - Tennis
  • 2010 - Baseball
  • 2010 - Tennis
  • 2008 - Baseball
  • 2001 - Baseball[3]
  • 2010 - Wrestling, Jordan Gowe, Individual State Champion (171 lbs.)
  • 1984 - Wrestling, Ray Carpenter, Individual State Champion[4]
  • 1975 - Boys' Soccer[5]
  • 1974 - Boys' Soccer

State Finalist

  • 2003 - Softball[6]
  • 2000 - Baseball
  • 1997 - Boys' Soccer
  • 1984 - Boys' Soccer
  • 1983 - Girls' Field Hockey[7]
  • 1982 - Girls' Field Hockey
  • 1981 - Girls' Field Hockey
  • 1976 - Boys' Soccer
  • 1965 - Boys' Cross Country[8]

State Semi-Finalist

  • 2002 - Boys' Soccer
  • 2002 - Softball
  • 2000 - Boys' Soccer
  • 2000 - Softball
  • 1999 - Boys' Soccer
  • 1999 - Softball
  • 1998 - Softball
  • 1987 - Girls' Field Hockey
  • 1984 - Girls' Field Hockey
  • 1982 - Boys' Soccer
  • 1981 - Boys' Soccer
  • 1979 - Boys' Soccer
  • 1977 - Boys' Soccer

Notable alumni

References and notes

See also

Coordinates: 38°46′48″N 76°12′57″W / 38.7799°N 76.2159°W / 38.7799; -76.2159

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