St. Mary's High School is co-located with its affiliated parish church St. Mary's Church and elementary school. The church and parish itself date back to 1853 with the arrival of the Redemptorists in Baltimore. St. Mary's School (elementary) was founded in 1862 and the high school was added in 1946.[3]
Demographics
The demographic breakdown of the 479 students enrolled in 2017-2018 was:[4]
Native American/Alaskan - 0.2%
Asian/Pacific islanders - 1.4%
African American - 3%
Hispanic - 3.2%
White - 85.1%
Multiracial - 7%
Campus features
The school is located in downtown Annapolis on Duke of Gloucester Street. It is connected by a hallway and outdoor walkway with St. Mary's Elementary School, with whom it also shares a library building, and shares its grounds with St. Mary's Church as well as the Charles Carroll House, the historic home of Charles Carroll of Annapolis. Originally, the School Sisters of Notre Dame maintained a convent on the property; that building has since been transformed primarily into a library and computer labs. Classrooms and hallways are based on a traditional corridor basis (A, B, and C), with lockers located in each along the walls. The gymnasium is named after C. Mason "Daffy" Russell, a longtime coach at St. Mary's.
Being located in a dense, urban area and surrounded by historic properties, the school does not have athletic fields of its own on campus. Historically, the school has utilized practice facilities at Bates Middle School and Germantown Elementary School for practices and used various sites in the area for home games. In 2007, St. Mary's gained its own home field by building the St. Mary's Field at St. John Neumann Church on Bestgate Road, approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) from campus.
Academics
St. Mary's offers AP and Honors classes for advanced students. In 2016, St. Mary's immersed their student body and faculty with a 1:1 iPad program. A program offered at the high school is their St. Isidore Cyber Program, designated for students interested in a STEM-based program of study and internship, designed to develop student proficiency and exploration in the areas of science, technology, engineering, and math.[6]
Student life
The school newspaper is The Crabnet, and St. Mary's has a total of 25 clubs, including a sailing team, Model UN, and a variety of others.[7] Campus ministry is a big component of student life. Each year, students must attend a retreat. Their senior year, the students participated in Kairos.[8]