No. 6 | Life & Learning
Uniform in Appearance
School uniforms have been an integral part of the student experience at McDonogh. Whether military or civilian, the ever-evolving uniform has provided continuity, stability, and a sense of identity for…
Throughout McDonogh’s 150th anniversary year, we shared 150 stories about the people, places, traditions, pivotal moments, and interesting information that make the School unique. Enjoy our storied history and discover something new.
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No. 6 | Life & Learning
School uniforms have been an integral part of the student experience at McDonogh. Whether military or civilian, the ever-evolving uniform has provided continuity, stability, and a sense of identity for…
No. 5 | Gone but Not Forgotten
For almost 50 years, beginning in 1929, McDonogh held a Spring Agricultural fair. An outgrowth of the school’s burgeoning animal husbandry program, the first fair featured 15 entries in the…
No. 4 | Campus
When the memorial to honor McDonogh alumni who lost their lives in service in World War I and World War II was dedicated on November 22, 1946, at half-time of the football…
No. 3 | Life & Learning
McDonogh School opened its doors to twenty-one scholarship boys from Baltimore on November 21, 1873. Enrollment climbed to 50 by early February 1874 and was at 125 in 1891. The…
No. 2 | Traditions
The “Dedication Hymn,” has been sung off and on since the 1930s. The beloved school hymn emphasizes gratitude for “all of those who’ve gone before us.” For reasons unknown, the…
No. 1 | People
John McDonogh (1779-1850) was born in Baltimore but lived most of his adult life in New Orleans as a businessman, plantation owner, sometime-politician, and supporter of the American Colonization Society….
Becoming McDonogh School tells the captivating story of McDonogh’s first 150 years.
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