These high schools, and their excellent teachers and staff, are essential links in our pipeline for funneling in-state talent into our undergraduate engineering programs, which are ranked #16 among the country’s colleges and universities, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2024–25 rankings.
The Clark School is pleased to acknowledge and celebrate our Top 25 Engineering Source Schools* for 2024–2025:
| Name of High School |
Number of Students |
|---|
| Poolesville High School |
20 |
| Wheaton Senior High School |
19 |
| Urbana High School |
17 |
| Marriotts Ridge High School |
17 |
| River Hill High School |
16 |
| Archbishop Spalding High School |
14 |
| Sherwood High School |
13 |
| Walt Whitman High School |
13 |
| Richard Montgomery High School |
12 |
| Mount Hebron High School |
12 |
| Baltimore Polytechnic Institute |
12 |
| Dulaney High School |
11 |
| Springbrook High School |
11 |
| Winston Churchill High School |
10 |
| Thomas Sprigg Wootton High School |
10 |
| Eleanor Roosevelt High School |
10 |
| Loyola Blakefield High School |
9 |
| Atholton High School |
8 |
| Oakdale High School |
8 |
| Reservoir High School |
8 |
| Northwest High School |
8 |
| Hereford High School |
8 |
| Seneca Valley High School |
8 |
| Clarksburg High School |
8 |
| Glenelg High School |
7 |
| Howard High School |
7 |
| High Point Senior High School |
7 |
| South River High School |
7 |
| Walter Johnson High School |
7 |
| Centennial High School |
7 |
* Data collected September 20, 2024. Note that, owing to ties, there are 30 schools listed.