James Madison High School (Fairfax County, Virginia)

James Madison High School (JMHS) is a public high school in Vienna, Virginia, United States. It is part of the Fairfax County Public Schools district. According to Newsweek Magazine's 2014 list of the top US high schools, Madison was ranked 93. U.S. News & World Report named it a Silver Medal school in 2010. The school has a 98% graduation rate. The school is known for its band program which has won three consecutive Virginia state championships in 2018, 2019 and 2021 as well as the Bands of America mid-Atlantic regional in 2019.[2]

James Madison High School
Address
2500 James Madison Drive

,
22181

United States
Coordinates38°53′45″N 77°16′44″W
Information
Other nameJMHS
TypePublic high school
Established1959 (1959)
School districtFairfax County Public Schools
NCES School ID510126000532[1]
PrincipalGregory Hood
Teaching staff141.71 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment2,203 (2016-2017)[1]
Student to teacher ratio15.55[1]
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)Red and Black   
Athletics conference
MascotWarhawk
NicknameWarhawks
Websitemadisonhs.fcps.edu

Demographics

In the 2020–2021 school year, James Madison High School's student body was 62.71% White, 14.73% Asian, 12.60% Hispanic, 1.86% Black and 8.11% Other.[3]

Standardized testing

James Madison High School continually surpasses most Virginia schools in statewide and nationwide exams. For the 2006–2007 academic year, Madison's average score on the Virginia Standards of Learning (SOL) was 95%.[4] In 2015, Madison's average SAT score of 1744 far exceeded the state (1533) and national (1467) averages; the school's average ACT score of 26.6 likewise outperformed state (23.1) and national (21.0) figures.[5]

Athletics

James Madison's sports teams play in the Concorde District and 6A Northern Region. Their traditional rival schools include nearby schools Oakton, Langley, Marshall, and South Lakes.

Crew

Founded in 2002, the James Madison Rowing team rows out of Sandy Run Regional Park, which is set on the banks of the Occoquan River. Both the men's and women's teams have had a fair amount of success. The women's team holds multiple state championships and went so far as to win the Stotesbury Cup and SRAA National Championship (1V8) in 2013.[6]

Notable alumni

References

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