Charles Herbert Flowers High School | |
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Address | |
10001 Ardwick Ardmore Road Springdale, Maryland 20774 United States |
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Coordinates | 38°55′55″N 76°50′06″W / 38.932°N 76.835°WCoordinates: 38°55′55″N 76°50′06″W / 38.932°N 76.835°W |
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Type | Public High School |
Motto | Mecca of Excellence/ Hustle Hard |
Established | 2001 |
School district | Prince George's County Public Schools |
Principal | Gorman Brown |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 2,036 |
Color(s) | Green, Black, Silver |
Mascot | Jaguars |
Website | www.pgcps.org/~flowers |
Charles Herbert Flowers High School is a comprehensive science and technology magnet school located in Springdale, Prince George's County, Maryland. United States. It is part of the Prince George's County School System. Its principal is Gorman Brown.
Flowers High School's motto is "Mecca of Excellence." The school's Alma Mater, "A Mecca of Excellence," was written by R&B singer and 2004 graduate Patrice Jones and Helena Jones.
The school opened its doors in August 2000, for only 9th and 10th grade students. At that time, it was the first new high school in 26 years constructed in the Prince George's County Public School system. Designed by architectural firm Grimm + Parker, the three-floor, 333,000-square-foot (30,900 m2) building was designed in four core quadrants for performing arts, athletics and health, sciences and technology, and humanities, connected by a "Main Street" corridor containing administrative offices, art classrooms, student government and guidance offices.
The Prince George's County Board of Education considered several names for the school, but ultimately settled on long-time Glenarden resident Charles Herbert Flowers, a well-known trainer of the Tuskegee Airmen. In doing so, the school board waived its policy for naming schools posthumously. The Board has only made this exception twice; first for Mr. Flowers in 2000 and second, when naming Barack Obama Elementary School in 2008.
Mr. Flowers appeared to celebrate the school's opening.
Initially, students of Charles Herbert Flowers were not required to wear uniforms, although there was a dress code that students had to adhere to. In the fall of 2005, following a school-wide survey of parents and students, Flowers students were required to wear a school uniform that consisted of grey slacks or grey pleated skirts, white polo or oxford shirts consisting of the school logo, a hunter green blazer or v-neck sweater vest, and v-neck long-sleeve sweater, all bearing the school logo, as well as a black belt and black shoes.
The class of 2006 was the first senior class required to wear uniforms. The school uniform policy remains, but is no longer as strict. Students must still wear black bottoms, white/ forest green tops, hunter green sweaters, and black shoes and belts, but they no longer are required to purchase their uniforms from the school, making the uniforms more affordable. Every Friday, students in programs and organizations are allowed to wear their own shirt with the uniform's grey bottoms.