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Football, Cross Country, Girl's Volleyball, Boy's Soccer, Girl's Soccer, Boy's Basketball, Girl's Basketball, Cheerleading, Winter Squad Cheerleading, Wrestling, Bowling, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Baseball, Softball, weight lifting and team training
Football, Cross Country, Girl's Volleyball, Boy's Soccer, Girl's Soccer, Boy's Basketball, Girl's Basketball, Cheerleading, Winter Squad Cheerleading, Wrestling, Bowling, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Baseball, Softball, Weight Lifting and Team Training


===Extracurriculars===
===Extracurriculars===

Revision as of 22:41, 16 January 2007

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Beall High School is a public 9-12 school that houses over 600 students from Frostburg, Mt. Savage, Finzel, and Eckhart. In the fall of 2007, Beall will consolidate with Westmar High School to form Mountain Ridge High School which is currently under construction on the former Mountaineer Stadium at Beall. For athletic information, academic information, and information on Mountain Ridge, see the references and resources section of the site.

Courses

  • Mathematics - Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus, Integrated Math, SIT, AP Calculus, College Test Prep 1-2
  • English - English 1-4, Reading, Journalism, College Test Prep 1-2
  • Sciences - Biology, Advanced Biology, AP Biology, Science Research, Environmental Science, AP Environmental Science, Physics 1-2, Chemistry, AP Chemistry, Earth/Space Science
  • Social Sciences - LSF Government, World Cultures, Economics, US History, Criminal Justice, AP US History, Psychology, AP US History
  • Fine Arts - American Musical Theater, Chorus, Speech and Drama, Dance, Band, Contemporary Music, Art 1-4
  • Business - Business Computer Applcations, Accounting, Document Processing
  • Foreign Language - Spanish 1-4, French 1-4
  • Consumer Science - Food Prep, Food Science, Health, Child Care, Responsible Parenting, Family Life
  • Technology - Introduction to Technology, Construction 1-2, Manufacturing, Communication 1-2
  • Physical Education - Physical Education, Adventure Sports, Team Training
  • Computer Sci - Introduction to Computers, Computer Logic
  • Other - Maryland's Tomorrow, World Of Work

History

Beall was established in the 1930s as the first high school in Frostburg. In the 1990s, Beall consolidated with Mt. Savage High School. The Mt. Savage High building is being lived on by the elementary and middle school students that attend school there as it is now Mt. Savage K-8 School.

Future

Sadly, Beall High School will close its doors when it lets out for summer break. It is consolidating with nearby Westmar High School to form Mountain Ridge High School which is currently being built on the former Mountaineer Stadium (Beall's athletic field). Over the summer, Beall will be torn down to make room for outdoor facilities at Mountain Ridge.

Athletics and Extracurriculars

Athletics

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2006-2007 Boy's Basketball Team vs. Allegany Campers

Football, Cross Country, Girl's Volleyball, Boy's Soccer, Girl's Soccer, Boy's Basketball, Girl's Basketball, Cheerleading, Winter Squad Cheerleading, Wrestling, Bowling, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Baseball, Softball, Weight Lifting and Team Training

Extracurriculars

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2006-2007 Beall High Belles (Drill Team)

Band, Drill Team, Cheerleading, Chorus, Drama Club, FBLA, Foreign Language Club, National Honor Society, Physics Team, SAT 1200 Club, Tri-Hi-Y/Hi-Y, Student Council, Envirothon, Art Club, Web Page Design Crew, SHOP, Debate Team, Mock Trial, FTA

Newspaper

The Chime is Beall's newspaper. The staff are the members of Mrs. Shaw's Journalism class. Mrs. Francis Ann Shaw is the advisor of the newspaper staff.

Yearbook

Beall's yearbook is the Mountaineer which is created and organized by the staff which are the members of Mrs. Marchbank's Journalism class. Mrs. Stephanie Marchbank is the advisor of the yearbook staff.

Faculty

Principal: Wayne Nicol

Vice Principal: Joseph Carter

Administrative Assistant: Gary Davis

Guidance Counselor: Marsha Smith

Librarian: Julie Determan

Secretaries: Ellen Lewis, Terri Lavin

Health Nurse: Tammy Cook

ISS: Melissa Lopez

Teachers: Susan Baker, Sandy King, Francis Shaw, Jackie Davis, Leslie Martin, Stephanie Marchbank, Yvonne McKenzie, Jennifer Yost, Suzanne Taylor, Vickie Eberly, Lee Ann O’Brien, Mrs. Gary, Connie Devens, Diana Meyers, Roy DeVore, John Buckalew, Karen Keller, Joan Campbell, Will Vogtman, Robert Nelson, Cindy Folk, Michaela Linn, Dave Kauffman, Tim Nightengale, Scottie Showalter, Paul Gerhard, Dottie Turner, Ruth Neilson, Fiona Parousis, John McKenney, Sue Moody, Jenny Jackson, Rick Krauss, Vikki Knieriem, Norm DeRosa, Gary Athey, Crystal Beeman, Tom Kozikowski, Harry Countryman, Lonnie Nixon, Ryan Patterson, Tim Travis, Kevin Shupe, Jeff Babich, Terri Danner, Fran Small

Related Sites

References and Resources