Dulaney High School
Public | 9-12 | 1853 students |
PHONE: (410) 887-7633
Dulaney High School, located in Lutherville-Timonium, Maryland, serves grades 9-12 in the Baltimore County Public School District. It is among the few public high schools in Maryland to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 9 out of 10.
This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 24 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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1.2 miles | |||
1.2 miles | |||
3 miles | |||
3.6 miles |
Recent Reviews
I am an alumni and have a son who is a sophomore and my daughter graduated last June. Excellent school!
Dulaney is a "Great School" and has excellent learning opportunities and academic programs. I find that most of the teachers, teach quality teaching that challenge the students and promote strong minds.
The bullying problem in this school is ridiculous. There are many kids that doesn't even live in the surrounding areas that attends this school. The Guidance staff are completely clueless as to what the kids needs are. Unfortunately I had a family member attend this school and I was not satisfied. I had to fight the school to provide her with quality education based on her results from a test to determine what grade level she was working at. It took about 1/2 a year to finally get her tested after much complaints. I was requesting this since summer before she even transferred. Based on her transfer to this school they didn't know how to apply credits so they finagled it someway. The guidance counselor needs counseling themselves. I would NEVER allow my own child to go to that nasty school.
Great curriculum fantastic teachers, blue ribbon status giving good education at zone school
The schhool is academically challenging, yet the students are so undisciplined and i was picked on all the time. You have to watch what you say or do at Dulaney, or it will leave a permanant mark on you for the rest of your high school career. I would love to go back and choose a different school.
This appears as an ok school. While academic are good there seem to be some discipline problems with the students. However the faculty are great.
Both my children went to Dulaney (boy and girl). Both took AP's and entered UMBC and RPI with more than 30 credits each. It's a tribute to the Principal (passed and present) and to the Teachers for such a fine education. They met great friends and continue that relationship past high school.
It is academically rigorous offering so many AP subjects than any other high schools in Baltimore county. The top students went to ivy league schools and had a good number of merit school finalists. My child got 5's in AP subjects and is entering as a sophomore at University of Maryland College Park in the scholars program which she even finds easy! Had she gone to a private school, she would have not gotten this very good education!
With an increasingly-diverse population of 1800+ students, Dulaney has maintained a spot in the top 5% of the nations high schools for several years now. We are a proud community, committed to student success in all arenas.
I have a child that went to Dualney and she absolutely loved it there!! She is glad that she left her private school to go here. She got a very good education and she has alot of good friends. She is now going to Yale and is so happy to have gone to that achool
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