Dr. Samuel L. Banks High School

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Dr. Samuel L. Banks High School
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Dr. Samuel L. Banks High School

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21206

United States
Coordinates 39°19′10.3″N76°32′43.7″W / 39.319528°N 76.545472°W / 39.319528; -76.545472 Coordinates: 39°19′10.3″N76°32′43.7″W / 39.319528°N 76.545472°W / 39.319528; -76.545472
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School typeDefunct, Public, Comprehensive
Motto"A College Preparatory Learning Community Focused on Research & Technology"
Founded2003
Closed2009
School district Baltimore City Public Schools
School number420
Grades 9-12
Enrollment561 (2008)
Area Urban
Color(s)Black and Gold
MascotLion

Dr. Samuel L. Banks High School was a public secondary school in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It was part of the small schools initiative in order to consolidate larger schools into smaller learning environments.

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Recent Move

In the 2006–2007 school year a number of BCPSS schools were shut down and forcibly relocated into different buildings or to close down completely due to the condition of some buildings. Dr. Samuel L. Banks High School was one of them. The school moved to 5001 Sinclair Lane from 2500 E. Northern Parkway. They moved into the building that was once occupied by Thurgood Marshall Middle School, while that school moved into portable buildings and phased out. Dr. Samuel L. Banks High School shared a campus with another high school, Thurgood Marshall High School. In its first year at the new location, the school's enrollment was 735; this decreased significantly to 561 during the next school year. Baltimore City Public Schools determined the school would close for good after the 2008 school year. [1]

Demographics & Enrollment

YearEnrollment % African- American % White % Hispanic % Asian/Pacific Islander % American Indian/Native Alaskan
2007–20085615185411
2006–200773565010542
2005–200665855320650
2004–200543338520210
2003–200425622229212

ATTENDANCE RATE

200783.5%

200685.5%

200573.1%

200485.7%

200383.3%

GRADUATION RATE

200894.4%

200760.98%

200677.36%

200572.41%

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