2022-2023
Each year, aspiring future engineers from across Maryland become students at the Clark School. With challenges facing us in the form of climate change, healthcare, transportation, autonomy, and more, we need their innovative solutions.
Each year, aspiring future engineers from across Maryland become students at the Clark School. With challenges facing us in the form of climate change, healthcare, transportation, autonomy, and more, we need their innovative solutions.
We owe our success in building our next impressive incoming class, in part, to the students, faculty, and leadership from high schools across Maryland.
Maryland Engineering is pleased to acknowledge and celebrate our Top 25 Engineering Source Schools* for 2022–2023. These high schools represent top locations for in-state talent in our undergraduate engineering programs:
Name of High School | Number of Students |
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Wheaton Senior High School | 21 |
Eleanor Roosevelt High School | 20 |
Sherwood High School | 18 |
Winston Churchill High School | 16 |
River Hill High School | 15 |
Marriotts Ridge High School | 15 |
Richard Montgomery High School | 15 |
Poolesville High School | 14 |
Thomas Sprigg Wootton High School | 13 |
Reservoir High School | 13 |
Northwest High School | 13 |
Centennial High School | 11 |
Springbrook High School | 11 |
Rockville High School | 11 |
Walter Johnson High School | 10 |
James Hubert Blake High School | 10 |
Paint Branch High School | 10 |
Clarksburg High School | 10 |
Montgomery Blair High School | 9 |
Mount Hebron High School | 9 |
Walt Whitman High School | 8 |
Howard High School | 7 |
Urbana High School | 7 |
Glenelg High School | 7 |
Colonel Zadok Magruder High School | 7 |
Aberdeen High School | 7 |
* Data collected October 3, 2022. Note that, owing to ties, there are 26 schools listed.