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  1. Blair families are reminded that the Student Handbook and Planner has all sorts of useful information, from Bell Schedules to Even/Odd Days, from Lunch Rules to Grading Policies, from College and Career Planning to Common Math, Science, and Grammar information, and so much more! Montgomery Blair High School.

  2. Sign your child up for the preschool Child Development program today! You can find information about our program on our website; It includes all the documents needed to enroll for next school year! Contact Denae_N_Guzan@mcpsmd.org for more information. Join us for Blair Fair on Saturday, 5/4. Whether you're a student, parent, or community ...

  3. Blair families are reminded that the Student Handbook and Planner has all sorts of useful information, from Bell Schedules to Even/Odd Days, from Lunch Rules to Grading Policies, from College and Career Planning to Common Math, Science, and Grammar information, and so much more! Montgomery Blair High School.

  4. Montgomery Blair High School. 51 University Blvd East Silver Spring Maryland 20901-2451 (240) 740-7200 Principal Renay Johnson Home of the Blazers Crescens Scientia.

  5. Montgomery Blair High. Public 9-12. 51 University Blvd E. Silver Spring, MD 20901. (240) 740-7200. District: Montgomery County Public Schools. SchoolDigger Rank: 97th of 127 Maryland High Schools. Per Pupil Expenditures: $14,687.

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  6. Top 5%. Tel: (301) 649-2800. mbhs.edu. SAVE SCHOOL. Serving 3,176 students in grades 9-12, Montgomery Blair High School ranks in the top 5% of all schools in Maryland for overall test scores (math proficiency is top 10%, and reading proficiency is top 10%). The percentage of students achieving proficiency in math is 54% (which is higher than ...

  7. Montgomery Blair is part of the Downcounty Consortium (DCC). Students who reside within the DCC boundaries participate in the Choice process. Students and parents rank their preferred high schools for school assignment and are assigned to one of 5 high schools via lottery: Montgomery Blair, Albert Einstein, John F. Kennedy, Northwood or Wheaton.