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HORRIBLE SCHOOL! I attended Dundalk High School for two years in 2002 and 2003 and most the teachers did not even care about the students, some of them did not even bother teaching like the Theatres art teacher. He had made some appearences in shows such as law and order and a few others and he would just throw them into the VCR and we would watch him while he actually slept in his chair, he would never actually teach.
Half the time you needed help the teachers blew you off and Dundalk High happens to be the number 1 high school for teenage pregnancy. There was this group of girls that had kids and they would say how cool it was to have a baby when it was anything but cool, I think they just wanted to lower girls into getting pregnant so they could share in there misery of being a teen parent.
When it came to students and there grades they just pushed kids threw even if they were failing because they did not want to deal with them, you could get nothing but D's and E's and they would pass you.
It was almost everyday there was a fight, smoking in the bathroom and it would stink so bad of smoke you could not even breathe and twice during my time there the bathroom was caught on fire.
Needless to say I would never send my child to this school and if you care about your childs future do not send them there.
This school is a bad school. the teachers don't care about the students. I am a recent graduate from Dundalk high school. I am a 2008 graduate. the teachers really dont care about students.
Keeping Up With Life - From One Alumnus: One of my two sons left his high school American Literature text book on the family room sofa when I decided to catch up on some reading. After searching through the anthology of selected readings, it came to me rather incredulously that I'd read many of the stories before. In fact, my déjà vu experience was surreal. My son's high school text book was the same one, several editions revised, as the one I had when I was a junior at Dundalk High School. How many years difference between me and my son? I'm a 1963 graduate of Dundalk High School. My son Paul is a 1988 graduate of Sanford High School, in Sanford, Maine. Indeed, my son's American Literature text book caused me to reflect on the fabulous education Dundalk High School prepared me for as I grew into a life very much removed from those Happy Days, when life was simpler but the emphasis on getting a good education was taught from the moment we entered first grade at Dundalk Elementary School. I'll proudly put my Dundalk High School diploma alongside any private schools' parchments. My life has been built around the terrific education provided to me by talented teachers and good counsel evident by my love of the arts, a passion for reading, and my avocation as a writer. Of course, I'm a dyed in the wool Baltimore Orioles fan and I'll never get over the football desertion of our beloved Baltimore Colts, either. In other words, my high school years consisted of diverse experiences enriched by great friends and a vibrant academic community. Moreover, owls are my favorite wild fowl. Go Dundalk!