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==Music== ==Music==
As a school that specializes in music, Blake High School has a myriad of music classes. There are six choirs (amount varies from year to year), including Festival Chorus, Bengal Chorus, Women's Chorale, Chamber Singers, Show Choir, Jazz/Show Choir, and A Capella. Many ensembles are available for those who play instruments as well. The classes include: Percussion Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble, Concert Band, Blake Big Band, Philharmonic Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, and Symphonic Winds. As a school that specializes in music, Blake High School has a myriad of music classes. There are six choirs (amount varies from year to year), including Festival Chorus, Bengal Chorus, Women's Chorale, Chamber Singers, Show Choir, Jazz/Show Choir, and A Capella. Many ensembles are available for those who play instruments as well. The classes include: Percussion Ensemble, Homoerotica,Jazz Ensemble, Concert Band, Blake Big Band, Philharmonic Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, and Symphonic Winds.


==Athletics== ==Athletics==

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High school, public school in Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
James Hubert Blake High School
Address
300 Norwood Rd.
Silver Spring, Maryland
United States
Information
TypeHigh school, public
Established1998
OversightMontgomery County Public Schools
PrincipalMs. Carole Goodman
Grades9-12
Number of studentsapprox. 2,000
CampusSuburban
Color(s)Blue, Black, Silver
MascotBengal Tiger
NewspaperBlake Beat
YearbookTempo
Websitewww.mcps.k12.md.us/schools/blakehs

James Hubert Blake High School is a secondary school located in Silver Spring, an unincorporated section of Montgomery County, Maryland, United States.

Blake was named after James Hubert Blake, a jazz musician of the early and mid-20th century. Founded in 1998, Blake High School is a public high school that serves 1,932 students in grades 9-12. Blake offers a signature program in fine arts and humanities. Its mascot is the Bengal Tiger and its current principal is Ms. Carole Goodman.

It is part of the Northeast Consortium, an organization of three area high schools that allow middle schoolers to choose their destination school based on each school's signature program. The other members of the consortium are Springbrook High School and Paint Branch High School.

Academics

Music

As a school that specializes in music, Blake High School has a myriad of music classes. There are six choirs (amount varies from year to year), including Festival Chorus, Bengal Chorus, Women's Chorale, Chamber Singers, Show Choir, Jazz/Show Choir, and A Capella. Many ensembles are available for those who play instruments as well. The classes include: Percussion Ensemble, Homoerotica,Jazz Ensemble, Concert Band, Blake Big Band, Philharmonic Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, and Symphonic Winds.

Athletics

  1. Girls Lacrosse: Regional Champions 2007
  2. Gymnastics: State Champs 2005,2006

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