44 out of 10GreatSchools

Patapsco High & Center For Arts

Baltimore, MD
  • Public
  • |
  • Grades 9-12
  • |
  • Enrollment: 1434

Overview

Patapsco High & Center For Arts
8100 Wise Ave
Baltimore, MD 21222
(410) 887-7060
Patapsco High & Center For Arts is located in Baltimore, MD and serves grades 9-12.It received a GreatSchool rating of 4 out of 10
This information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native American or Native Alaskan
1%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0%
Hispanic
5%
White
65%
Asian
2%
Black
24%
Multiracial
3%

Reviews18 Reviews

3.0
student
In Patapsco every teacher cares for every student. Mr.McComb just won national teacher of the year. That's got to say something. The locker issue isn't a issue, they give each and every student a chance to get a locker that they will have for 4 years, if you don't take the opportunity it isn't their fault. They have great AP and Magnet programs. They are one of the few schools in Maryland to offer an AP class to freshman. As a current sophomore student who has taken AP as a freshman and now as sophomore , I get to see how challenging and rewarding AP is . I am also a member of their AVID program. The best way to describe AVID is like a family. Everyone is there for each other and is trying to help each other out. Patapsco has also just adopted the new FLEX lunch / free time. This give students the ability to get a break from classes. Take apart in clubs and groups that they might not have been able to because they ride a bus. FLEX is an hour where the students have time to study, do homework, talk with friends, join clubs, and/ or eat. I love my school. There`s never been a time that I doubted Patapsco.
student
I am a student at trhis school and I love it. We are currently updating our school to its need and we have no over crowding problems . I had some problem with the bus but they worked it out and everything people say is wrong with this school is absolutely untrue
parent
N/A
parent
Terrible school for kids with special needs. The administration does not take the students' concerns serious and ends up blaming the kids.
Showing 4 of 18 Reviews