Springbrook High School, high school in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States
Springbrook High School is a public high school in Silver Spring, Maryland, serving about 1,838 students with a diverse range of educational programs. The campus features modern classrooms and facilities, originally built in 1960 and renovated in the early 1990s to better support student learning.
The school was founded in 1960 and named after a spring-fed tributary that flows nearby. A major renovation project in the early 1990s significantly modernized the campus and its facilities.
The school celebrates diversity through events like the Heritage Show, where students showcase their cultures and connect with one another. This tradition helps the school community recognize different backgrounds and build mutual respect among students and staff.
The school is located at 201 Valley Brook Drive in Silver Spring and is accessible by several bus routes. Students who drive need parking permits, and the administration recommends that parents allow time for pickup at the designated lot and text their parking space number for efficient dismissal.
The music department earned Grammy Signature School status in 2008 and has run a respected summer music camp since 2002 that has helped many young musicians grow. The football team has won seven state championships, and notable alumni include comedian Lewis Black and various sports figures.
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