Public high school in Kensington, Maryland, United States
Albert Einstein High School (AEHS ) is a four-year
public
high school in
Kensington, Maryland , United States. It first opened in 1962 and is named after the German-born physicist
Albert Einstein .
[3] It is part of the
Montgomery County Public Schools system.
Academic programs
As a part of the
Downcounty Consortium , Einstein offers five "academies", which are academic programs that concentrate in specific fields. These include the Academy of Finance, Business, and Marketing; the International Baccalaureate Program; the Visual and Performing Arts Academy; the Renaissance Academy; and recently the Teacher's Academy. It is also home to Montgomery County's Visual Art Center.
[4]
Einstein is home to an
International Baccalaureate (IB)
Diploma Program , which approaches education from a global perspective and allows students to take high-level classes in pursuit of a specialized diploma.
[5]
Notable alumni
References
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"Welcome Mr. Brown" . montgomeryschoolsmd.org . Montgomery County Public Schools. Retrieved July 24, 2020 .
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"Search for Public Schools - Albert Einstein High (240048000773)" .
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Institute of Education Sciences . Retrieved March 7, 2024 .
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"Albert Einstein High School's 45th Birthday" (PDF) . Montgomery County Public Schools . Retrieved 2019-03-22 .
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^ "Albert Einstein High School." International Baccalaureate. Albert Einstein High School, Oct. 2012. Web. 05 Oct. 2012. <
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/einsteinhs/academies/IB/ >.
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