(last update November 18, 2008 )

The STUDENTS and faculty of Patapsco HS & CFA would like to invite parents, grandparents, aunts and/or uncles to visit our school during American Education Week, November 17-20. We have chosen to welcome parents on Tuesday with some light refreshments, looping slide shows of the various activities that occur in the Patapsco HS & CFA family, informational packets, as well as an escort to your student's classroom; all from Patapsco HS & CFA's very own Robert Frost Library. Family members are welcome to visit any time during the week. If you can not make it on Tuesday, please register in the front office.

Patapsco High School & Center for the Arts
8100 Wise Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21222
410-887-7060

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What is good teaching?

Good teaching is as much about passion as it is about reason.

It’s about not only motivating students to learn, but teaching them how to learn, and doing so in a manner that is relevant, meaningful, and memorable.

It’s about caring for your craft, having a passion for it, and conveying that passion to everyone, most importantly to your students.

Connie Pincione, Teacher Mentor

 

A little history

Organization for Instruction

Patapsco High School and Center for the Arts serves students in grades 9 th through 12 th . Our classes are organized as a 4 period semesterized schedule. The school day begins at 7:45 and ends at 2:15 pm. Each period of the day lasts between 85 to 90 minutes. Students take four courses each semester. At the end of January, all courses switch and students take four new classes. Many of the music courses and the most rigorous Advanced Placement courses run on the A/B schedule in order to allow for maximum performance on end of the year assessments.

Special Education includes:

Patapsco offers a broad range of courses including:

Mission Statement

The primary mission of Patapsco High School and Center for the Arts is to provide students with quality comprehensive educational experiences enabling students to develop the productive habits of a life-long learner. Students will be able to think critically and creatively, learn independently and in collaboration with others, value ethical behavior, and develop skills needed to function in a technologically changing and diverse world. In addition, Patapsco offers a magnet program in the visual and performing arts to provide selected students an opportunity to acquire knowledge and develop skills within their chosen field of endeavor that will lead to post-high school study, employment or both.

Patapsco has an enrollment of 1400 students and is in the southeastern area of Baltimore County. It is surrounded by a hard-working middle class neighborhood consisting of waterfront homes, Townhomes, and apartments.