Thomas Stone High School

Thomas Stone High School is a public high school in the eastern section of Waldorf, Maryland, administered by the Charles County Board of Education. The school colors are blue and gold and its mascot is the cougar. It was named after Thomas Stone, a Maryland representative in the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

Thomas Stone High School
Address
Thomas Stone High School
3785 Leonardtown Road

,
20601

United States
Coordinates38°36′54″N 76°53′9″W
Information
School typePublic, secondary school
MottoNone
Founded1969
School districtCharles County Public Schools
PrincipalMr. Michael Charlton
Teaching staff85.00 (FTE)[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,168 (2017-18)[1]
Student to teacher ratio13.74[1]
LanguageEnglish
CampusSuburban/Rural
Color(s)Blue and Gold
Athletics conferenceSouthern Maryland Athletic Conference
MascotCougars
Websitehttp://www2.ccboe.com/stone/

History

One of the oldest high schools in Charles County, Thomas Stone was opened in 1969.[2] Like Henry E. Lackey High School, it was originally constructed with some classrooms underground. It was renovated in the late 1990s, increasing its capacity from 1250 to 1600 students.[3] Thomas Stone is currently the third largest high school in Charles County, after North Point High School and St. Charles High School.

Cougarville

Few are sure of the exact origins of the nickname "Cougarville" but the nickname has entered into the vocabulary of both Thomas Stone students and staff. This nickname has become so popular that the official homecoming theme for the 2007-2008 school year was "Welcome to Cougarville".

Sports

Thomas Stone is known for its basketball program. The boys basketball team won back to back 4A East regional titles in 2007-2008 and 2008-2009.[4]

In the late 1980s and 1990s the baseball program was one of the top teams in the states under Coach Ed Glaser. (State Champs in 1988). Overall there have been many student athletes that have left Thomas Stone to pursue professional sports. In baseball six alumni were drafted by Major League Baseball; with Mark Calvert and Tim Drummond reaching the big league. [5]

Notes

  1. "Thomas Stone High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved March 24, 2020.
  2. The current Lackey High School was opened around the same time, replacing a high school built in 1953, which now houses General Smallwood School. Before Thomas Stone was built, the students in its service area went to an older La Plata than the current building.
  3. "IEA Solar Heating and Cooling Programme Task 20 "Solar Energy in Building Renovation" Subtask C: "Design of Solar Renovation Projects"" (PDF). International Energy Agency Solar Heating and Cooling Programme. May 1998. Retrieved 2008-03-12.
  4. Jon Buzby (March 9, 2009). "Maryland: Boys State Basketball Semifinals Set". MaxPreps.com. Retrieved 2009-11-28.
  5. http://www.thebaseballcube.com/hs/profile.asp?HS=2505


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