Mardela Middle and High School

Public high school in Mardela Springs, Maryland, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Mardela Middle and High School (MMHS) is a seven-year public middle school and high school in Mardela Springs, Wicomico County, Maryland, United States. It is the only combination middle and high school in Wicomico County Public Schools.

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Mardela Middle and High School
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24940 Delmar Road

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21837

United States
Coordinates38.4652°N 75.7471°W / 38.4652; -75.7471
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TypePublic high school
Opened1937
School boardWicomico County Board of Education
School districtWicomico Public Schools
NCES School ID240069001306[1]
PrincipalLiza Hastings
Grades6–12
Number of students676 (2018–19[1]
CampusSuburban
Colour(s)Green and gold
AthleticsMaryland 1A
Athletics conferenceBayside
Team nameWarriors
YearbookThe Warrior
WebsiteMardela Middle and High School website
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Overview

The school is located on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in the town of Mardela Springs in Wicomico County. The school is on Maryland Route 54, east of Maryland Route 313 and just north of U.S. 50. Mardela Springs is between the Eastern Shore towns of Vienna and Hebron.

The current school building was constructed between 1978 and 1980, on the same site as the previous school, which was built in 1937. The current building has 118,993 square feet (11,054.8 m2) of space and is located on 50.56 acres (20.46 ha) of land.[2]

Sports

Athletic programs offered at the school include the following:

  • Fall: cheerleading, cross country, golf, boys' soccer, girls' soccer, and tennis[3]
  • Winter: boys' basketball, girls' basketball, cheerleading, indoor track & field, strength & conditioning, and wrestling[4]
  • Spring: baseball and softball[5]

State champions

  • 1982 - girls' field hockey[6]
  • 1980 - softball[7]
  • 1978 - girls' field hockey

State finalist

  • 2024 - girls' soccer
  • 1981 - softball
  • 1979 - girls' field hockey
  • 1978 - girls' basketball[8]
  • 1978 - softball

State semi-finalist

  • 2023 - girls' soccer
  • 2023 - softball
  • 2013 - boys' soccer
  • 2007-2011 - girls' soccer[9]
  • 2002 - girls' basketball
  • 1997 - girls' basketball
  • 1994 - softball
  • 1991 - softball
  • 1990 - girls' basketball
  • 1989 - softball
  • 1988 - girls' basketball
  • 1987 - softball
  • 1977 - girls' basketball
  • 1976 - softball
  • 1973 - boys' soccer[10]
  • 1955 - boys' basketball[11]
  • 1950 - boys' basketball

Notable alumni

See also

References and notes

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