South Carroll High School | |
Motto: | "Once a Cavalier, Always A Cavalier” |
Established: | 1965 |
Status: | open |
Category: | Public School Grade (9-12) |
Principal: | Christina Dougherty |
Streetaddress: | 1300 W. Old Liberty Road |
Country: | United States |
Campus: | 142.4acres[1] |
Colors: | Black and Gold |
Mascot: | Cavaliers |
Rival: | Liberty Lions |
Yearbook: | Sword and Shield |
National Ranking: | 3,035 |
South Carroll High School (SCHS) is a four-year public high school in Sykesville in Carroll County, Maryland, United States. The school is located near the southwest corner of Carroll County on Liberty Road between Maryland Route 27 and Maryland Route 97.
South Carroll School was established in 1965 in Sykesville, Maryland as part of the Carroll County Public School system. The building is 205000square feet.[2]
As of 20222023 the enrollment is 924.[3]
South Carroll High School has won the following state championships.
South Carroll High School State Champions
Additionally, South Carroll High School counts two former varsity athletes as notable alumni. Josh Boone and Marshall Strickland both played men's basketball in the late 1990s and early 2000s (decade). Boone went on to win an NCAA Division I championship in 2004 as a forward on the University of Connecticut men's team and was drafted in 2006 by the NBA's New Jersey Nets as the 23rd overall pick. Strickland was the starting point guard at Indiana University for three years. In 2021, The Cavaliers varsity football team went 12-0 and made the 1A/2A MMPSAA State Championship, But lost to Dunbar High School. The South Carroll wrestling team has crowned more individual state titles than any other public school program in the state, making South Carroll the winningest wrestling program in Maryland Public school history.