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Stats of Note: Albert Einstein High School's Class of 2011

College-bound seniors will receive $10,304,728 in scholarships.

's Class of 2011 will celebrate four years of hard work at their commencement on June 15 at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. Who are these bright and promising students that will step onto the stage to receive their diplomas? Here's a look at some statistics for this year's senior class.

Graduating students: 336 (174 girls and 162 boys)

Scholarships offered to college-bound seniors: $10,304,728

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Matriculating to college: 71 percent (83 percent of seniors applied to college; 71 percent informed the school of fall college admission choice)

  • 58.5 percent two-year/Maryland
  • 16.2 percent four-year/Maryland
  • 23.8 percent four-year out of state

Students enlisting in the military: 6

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Students with weighted GPA of 3.0 or above: 153

Students with weighted GPA of 4.0 or above: 30

Students who took 2-4 AP courses: 119

Students who participated in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Program: 54 (14 completed the full IB diploma)

Students who participated in team sports: Fall, 72; Winter, 40; Spring, 46

Several seniors of note:

: Posse Scholarship winner; : winner of the Montgomery County Debate Championship (breaking Walter Johnson's seven-year winning streak); : 2011 Ida F. Haimovicz Visual Arts Award winner; : National Merit Scholarship semifinalist; : student activist, Maryland Dream Youth Committee; : took first place in fifth annual Montgomery County High School Student Art Contest sponsored by Johns Hopkins University; and : varsity football player and former team captain signed a letter of intent with Bowie State University.


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