Colonel Zadok A. Magruder High School


Colonel Zadok A. Magruder High School is a secondary public school located in Rockville, Maryland, United States.
Magruder is named for Colonel Zadok Magruder, a Revolutionary War patriot and farmer. He was colonel in command of part of the Maryland militia and helped establish Montgomery County's government in 1776. The school is called simply "Magruder".
The school first opened in 1970 at, with 8th, 9th and 10th graders. In 1971, the same student body became 9th, 10th and 11th graders. The first graduating class was the Class of 1973 and numbered approximately 300.
Major additions were added in 1974, 1994, and 2000. The building now totals.
Magruder has an International Studies Partnership with Hage Geingob High School in Windhoek, Namibia.

Academics

Learning Academies:
In the 2008-2009 school year, the 1,971 students at Magruder were 43.4% non-Hispanic White, 19.4% African American, 23.0% Hispanic, 14.0% Asian, and 0.3% Native American.
In 2010, Magruder was listed in Newsweek magazine as the 481st highest-rated school in the country.
The 2010 graduation rate at Magruder High School was 90.5%.
The percentage of students receiving a 3 or higher on the AP College Board exams is above average, compared to the rest of the state and the nation. SAT scores among students are also above average.
In the 2010 graduating class, 80.1% of students expected to go to college or training, 14.5% to college and employment, 1.6% directly to employment, and 2.2% to the military. Graduating classes from Magruder High School accumulate over $5 million in scholarships each year.

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