Forestville High School

Forestville High School
Location
7001 Beltz Dr
Forestville, Maryland 20747

United States
Coordinates 38°50′14″N 76°53′10″W / 38.83722°N 76.88611°W / 38.83722; -76.88611Coordinates: 38°50′14″N 76°53′10″W / 38.83722°N 76.88611°W / 38.83722; -76.88611
Information
Type Public Magnet High School
Established 1965
Closed 2016
School district Prince George's County Public Schools
Superintendent Kevin M. Maxwell
Principal Nathaniel Laney
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 792
Campus type suburban, urban
Nickname Knights
Website Forestville Military Academy website

Forestville High School was a public magnet high school located in Forestville, a section of unincorporated Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. The school had a comprehensive program with a specialized Military Academy magnet program.

The academy, part of Prince George's County Public Schools, is notable as the only military academy in Prince George's County.

Forestville High School is part of the United States Government's JROTC program. In addition to this, Forestville High School has been recognized in the 2006–2007 school year for making the Annual Yearly Progress (AYP). Also, around 50% of students attending FMA have passed the HSA exams.

The principal of the school is Nathaniel Laney, a Prince George's County native. The JROTC program was first implemented for all grade levels in 2006, which is led by Major General Warren L. Freeman, the school's commadant. The school mandates JROTC as a class for all grade levels, based on Leadership Education Training (LET). All students begin with a rank of cadet, ending with colonel. However, very few students progress to the highest rank. In order to be promoted, one must merit it through a minimum of GPAs (depending on rank sought). Also, for the rank of Sergeant First Class and above promotions, students must present themselves on the Promotion Board (based on peers).

History

In the Fall of 2002, the first military academy class was admitted to Forestville. Along with this came an increase in numbers of those who were members of the JROTC program. Forestille High School then moved from a Battalion JROTC level to a Brigade JROTC level, one of the largest in the state of Maryland. The first Brigade Commander was Cadet Colonel Rashonda Tangle and the highest ranking Cadet Non-Commissioned Officer was Cadet Command Sergeant Major Kiana Carr. In the fall of 2006, Cadet Colonel Jeshawna Wholley became the first Regiment Commander of Forestville High School when the school was completely filled with cadets.

While members on the Board of Education of Prince George County are opposed to Forestville keeping its Military Academy status, the Academy still remains an Army Unit With Distinction. Former Cadets Colonel K. Holmes (Former Regiment Commander), Lt.Colonel A. Michel (Former Deputy Regiment Commander), Lt.Colonel E. Hunter(Former Regiment Executive Officer), and CSM. E.Boyd (Former Regiment CSM) led the charge of keeping Forestville a complete Military Academy. Although many people try to tear down the values and status of the school, FMA still keeps its national status of excellence. It welcomes new cadets every year and its main mission is to promote higher education and motivate young people into becoming better citizens.

On March 8, 2016 CEO Dr. Kevin Maxwell sent a letter to parents that Forestville would be closed after the end of the 2015-2016 school year despite weeks of protests against closing the school. Students have been reassigned to neighboring Suitland High School for the 2016-2017 school year[1]


Final Regiment Staff

Knights Regiment

S-1 C/MAJ DaeJunay Whalen
S-2 C/MAJ Andrew Thomas
S-3 C/LTC Daneisha Johnson
S-4 C/MAJ India Joppy
S-5 C/MAJ Shaugn Cooper
S-6 C/SFC Emmanuel Staples-Bloom

Raider Team

Captain=C/CPT.Samuels Coach=SFC.Thomas

Drill Team

Commander=C/CPT Nicholas Boles Coach=1SG.White

Army Instructors

Notable alumni

See also

References

External links

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