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Randallstown High School is a public high school located in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. It serves students in the Randallstown, Woodlawn, and Owings Mills areas. It is a part of Baltimore County Public Schools. Its primary feeder schools are Deer Park Middle Magnet School, Woodlawn Middle School, Sudbrook Magnet Middle School, Southwest Academy Middle School, Windsor Mill Middle School and Northwest Academy of Health Sciences.
Academics
Randallstown High school received a 43.9 out of a possible 90 points (48%) on the 2018-2019 Maryland State Department of Education Report Card and received a 3 out of 5 star rating, ranking in the 26th percentile among all Maryland schools. Randallstown High School is home of 2 magnet programs, Academy of Health Professions & Multimedia Production.
Students
The 2022–2023 enrollment at Randallstown High School was 1,159 students.
Athletics
= State championships
=Football
Class AA 1984
4A 1990
Boys Basketball
Class A 1995
3A 2001, 2005
2A 2006, 2007
Baseball
Class AA 1985
Notable alumni
Mitch Allan - singer/songwriter
Brian Bark - former Major League Baseball player, current Chief Information Officer for Sinclair Broadcast Group
Christian Benford - professional football player, cornerback for the Buffalo Bills
D. J. Bryant - professional football player
James P. Clements - President of Clemson University, former president of West Virginia University
Marcus Cousin - professional basketball player
Jae Deal - composer and music producer
Khia Edgerton - Baltimore Club DJ, MC
Kim English - former professional basketball player and current head basketball coach for Providence College
Steven Oken - Convicted murderer executed in Maryland
Shooting
On May 7, 2004, Randallstown High School was the scene of a school shooting. At approximately 4:30pm after an annual basketball game between students, faculty, and Maryland State Delegates, a Randallstown student along with 3 of his friends began shooting in the front of the school grounds. Four students were wounded including William "Tippa" Thomas who suffered paralysis.
References
External links
Official website