Walbrook High School - Academies

Academies

#434 Liberal Arts Academy is an academy located on the Walbrook High School campus. Established in 2006 it exclusively host students of zoned to Walbrook High School whose age is 16 and over. It is an alternative academy to separate them into one academy and focus directly on their specific educational needs. Their uniform colors are Yellow and Khaki or Maroon and Khaki. This school is located in the lower level of the Walbrook campus.

ATTENDANCE RATES

2009 50.4%

2008 50.6%

GRADUATION RATES

2009 71.59%

2008 94.87%

ENROLLMENT

Year Enrollment African-American White Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander American Indian/ Native Alaskan
2009 221 220 1 0 0 0
2008 388 387 1 0 0 0

#435 Institute of Business & Entrepreneurship is an academy located on the second floor of the Walbrook High School campus. Its uniform colors are Green and Khaki. This school focuses on teaching its students the basics of business and entrepreneurship. Out of all three academies this one had the highest population of students. This academy was established in 2006 and is a part of the small school initiatives of baltimore city.

ATTENDANCE RATES

2009 80.2% 2008 79.5%

GRADUATION RATES

2009 94.95%

2008 91.90%

ENROLLMENT

Year Enrollment African American White Hispanic Asian/ Pacific Islander American Indian/ Alaskan Native
2009 513 511 2 0 0 0
2008 381 375 6 0 0 0

#436 Homeland Security High School is an academy located on the third floor of the Walbrook High School campus. Its school is focused on Law and Public Policy. The uniform colors are Blue and Khaki. This school was established in 2006 along with the other academies that make up Walbrook High School.

ATTENDANCE RATES

2009 69.3%

2008 88.3%

GRADUATION RATES

2009 93.88% 2008 94.94%

ENROLLMENT

Year Enrollment African American White Hispanic Asian/ Pacific Islander American Indian/ Native Alaskan
2009 493 484 5 1 2 1
2008 363 358 2 0 2 1

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