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Due to rain and heavy wind, the Cardboard Boat Race scheduled for Friday, May 24 has been moved to Wednesday, May 29 beginning with the Parade of Boats at 12:30 p.m. and the race at 1:00 p.m.
Read MoreMcDonogh was ranked No. 1 in the Nike/US Lacrosse High School Girls' Lacrosse National Top 25 poll released on May 21.
Read MoreCindy Chambers, the creator of the Beamer book series visited McDonogh on May 16 to deliver twelve sets of her books to Lower School classrooms, library and infirmary.
Read MoreGluckwunsch (congratulations) to twelve McDonogh students of German, who were honored for their high achievement on the National High School German Test.
Read MoreCongratulations to the girls varsity lacrosse team on claiming their fifth straight Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Conference Lacrosse Championship title and for winning their 91st consecutive game.
Read MoreThe following varsity teams still have championship hopes. Come out and cheer them on!
Read MoreAn intimate group of family and friends gathered at the home of Headmaster Charlie Britton on the evening of April 24 for a ceremony to officially rename the house in honor of former Headmaster William C. Mules ’59.
Read MoreIt was an emotional homecoming for McDonogh alumna Pam Shriver ’79, the guest speaker at the Annual Initiation of Members into the McDonogh School Chapter of the Cum Laude Society on April 29.
Read MoreMcDonogh’s kindergartners have spent the year learning how to show compassion toward all kinds of animals, from bugs and birds to homeless cats, dogs, and horses neglected by their owners.
Read MoreA team of McDonogh Upper School students tied for first place in the Sixth Annual Chinese Bridge Language Proficiency Competition hosted by the Confucius Institute at the University of Maryland on April 20.
Read MoreParents, grandparents, and friends had the opportunity to see what Lower School children have been learning in music and art at the annual Adventure With the Arts Day on Friday, April 19.
Read MoreLocal author and illustrator Jonathan Scott Fuqua had the fourth graders mesmerized as he shared stories of how he makes reading and writing fun.
Read MorePeter Backof ’02 admits that when he was in Upper School at McDonogh he wasn’t really motivated by math, which is why his job crunching numbers as a member of the Obama Campaign seems somewhat ironic.
Read MoreJonathan Waller ’00 has come full circle. As a McDonogh student he was involved in theater under the direction of English teacher Jon Aaron. April 12-14, Waller’s talents returned to McDonogh in the form of A Superhero, a musical he both wrote and composed. Directed by Middle School English Jon Aaron, it was a full-scale production featuring more than 30 students and faculty as well as a 20-piece orchestra comprised of 11 musicians from the school’s music department and nine professionals.
Read MoreWhat are your fears and how would you overcome them? If you were a superhero, what would your superpower be and what would you look like? What qualities and characteristics would make your dreams come true? These are just some of the questions posed to art students throughout the school as they embarked on projects to reflect the themes of the upcoming musical A Superhero, composed by Jonathan Waller ’00.
Read MoreThe McDonogh Lower School Chess Team placed third in the Primary School Varsity division of the state championships on Saturday, March 9.
Read MoreThe girls varsity lacrosse team is continuing its winning ways. The Eagles haven't lost since April 2009, and the last time they were defeated by a Maryland team was in 2008.
Read MoreOn March 1-2, our own MechDonogh Eagles (Team 4505) traveled to the Rochester Institute of Technology in New York to compete in the Finger Lakes Regional for the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition.
Read MoreOn February 21 and 22, students in several sophomore English classes demonstrated a deep understanding of Shakespeare’s language and characters as they performed love scenes, murder scenes, and fight scenes from Macbeth for their classmates.
Read MoreOn Friday, February 22, approximately 260 Upper School students from area independent schools attended "DNA: Discovering New Aspects," a conference hosted by D4M (McDonogh for Diversity).
Read MoreZahra K. ’17 was the eighth grade grand prize winner in the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY) Race and Politics Essay Contest held earlier this winter. More than 120 Baltimore-area students in grades 6 through 8 entered the competition.
Read MoreDuring the Middle School Black History Month Assembly on February 15, students were all ears as John Milton Belcher ’71, the first African American to attend McDonogh School, talked to them about super powers, crossing boundaries, affirmative action, perspective, and a solution for world peace.
Read MoreJunior midfielder George C. '14 has been named the 2012-13 Gatorade Maryland Boys Soccer Player of the Year. This honor puts George in the running for the Gatorade National Player of the Year.
Read MoreThe work of Oletha DeVane, Head of Upper School Visual Arts, will be part of an upcoming exhibition, “Ashe’ to Amen: African-Americans and Biblical Imagery,” at the Museum of Biblical Art in New York City. The show, which explores the ways African Americans have expressed their religious beliefs throughout history, will be on display from February 15 through May 26.
Read MoreMcDonogh wrestlers competed against some of the best Mid- Atlantic teams in the 41st annual Raymond B. Oliver Tournament held here on November 30 through December 2. The Eagles dominated and won their second straight title.
Read MoreMcDonogh has been selected as one of The Baltimore Sun Top Workplaces, receiving the #1 ranking in the mid-size category.
Read MoreDue to the storm on Friday McDonogh is closed for activities Saturday, June 30 and Sunday, July 1.
Read MoreWe're getting closer and closer to visible building construction.
Read MoreMcDonogh's Director of Fine and Performing Arts, Kevin Costa, has written a short reflection, which is featured on the Folger Library's website in the education digest, "Making a Scene."
Read MoreThis June, a group of six McDonogh students and two chaperones went on the first ever Peru trip.
Read MoreOn Saturday, August 28, IAAM will be hosting The Horsin’ Around 5K at Shawan Downs in Hunt Valley in order to kick off the 2010-2011 athletic season.
Read MoreWhen the McDonogh’s Concert Choir broke out in an impromptu concert in Pele du Pont (the Pope’s Palace) in Avignon, France recently, a young European couple stopped and asked chaperone Libet Ottinger if the choir was doing any more performances.
Read MoreAccompanied by history teacher Dave Harley and sophomore dean Nancy Love, eight students spent two weeks of June in suburban Tokyo, Japan.
Read MoreThank you, McDonogh Nation, for allowing me to speak today.
Read MoreToday, I’m not here to give the Class of 2010 advice.
Read MoreEvery year, the graduating seniors at McDonogh get out of classes three weeks before graduation in order to participate in senior projects.
Read MoreMore than an awards ceremony, the annual Headmaster’s Day allows the whole school to gather and show appreciation for the men and women who have spent a great portion of their lives making McDonogh what it is.
Read MoreIf you missed the Upper School choral ensembles' spring concert on May 1 and 2, watch the performances online!
Read MoreA message from Headmaster Charlie Britton about a change in the academic calendar for this year.
Read MoreDear Parents, While we hope to have a normal start to the school day on Tuesday, we are currently monitoring weather, road, and sidewalk conditions to ensure safe bus pickups and transportation routes.
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