Facts
- Dulaney was named a Maryland Blue Ribbon School of Excellence in 1995.
- In Spring 2005, Dulaney was ranked among the top 1% of public high schools in the nation by Newsweek magazine.
- National Merit Scholars: Class of 2005 - 4; Class of 2006 - 4
- National Merit Commended Students: Class of 2005 - 39; Class of 2006 - 23
- Maryland Distinguished Scholars: Class of 2005 - 36; Class of 2006 - 58
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Dulaney offers the most Advanced Placement courses in the county:
- AP United States History
- AP European History
- AP Macro and Micro Economics
- AP United States Government
- AP Psychology
- AP World History
- AP Human Geography
- AP Biology
- AP Chemistry
- AP Physics B and C
- AP Environmental Science
- AP English Language
- AP English Literature
- AP Calculus AB
- AP Calculus BC
- AP Statistics
- AP Computer Science
- AP French
- AP Spanish
- AP Latin/Vergil
- AP Studio Art I and II
- AP Photography
- AP Music Theory
In Spring 2009, 540 Dulaney students took 1419 AP exams. Of the total exams, 1133 or 80% received a passing score of 3, 4, or 5.
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SAT average combined score:
Class of 2002 - 1138
Class of 2003 - 1134
Class of 2004 - 1140
Class of 2005 - 1132
Five year average of 1136.
In 2004-05, 85% of our seniors took the SAT. - In 2004-05 172 students received AP Scholar designation: 61 AP Scholars; 27 AP Scholars with Honors; 68 AP Scholars with Distinction; 16 National AP Scholars.
- We offer world language courses through level six in French, Spanish, and Latin.
- All students have access to any course or experience at Dulaney High School.
- Over 45% of Dulaney students earned honor roll status in 2004-05.
- Dulaney offers over 70 different clubs and organizations for students to join.
- Dulaney provides a full interscholastic athletic program for both males and females. In the 2004-05 school year, our teams won 2 state championships, 12 division championships, 12 county championships, participated in six regional championship games, and one girl cross state runner-up.
- Eighty percent (80%) of our athletes received all-academic awards in 2004-05.
- The Griffin, our school newspaper, has received the following awards from Scholastic Press Association at Columbia University School of Journalism: 2003 - gold medal; 2004 - gold medal; 2005 - silver medal.
- Sequel, our literary magazine, has received the following awards: Gold Medalist Certificate, Columbia Scholastic Press Association, 2004-2005; All American, National Scholastic Press Association, 1993-2004; All Southern, Southern Scholastic Press Association, 1993-2005.
- In 2005-06, 58 students were selected to the Baltimore County Honors Band, Orchestra, or Chorus. In 2004-05, five students were selected to the All-State Band; seven students were selected to the All-State Chorus.