Carver Center Story
George Washington Carver Center For Arts And Technology

For over 740 talented young people, the George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology is a place of promise and challenge. Carver Center, a public high school in Baltimore County, is also the only all-county magnet school and is tasked with preparing its students for college and careers in 10 specific professional career areas called “Primes”. In the years since its establishment in 1993, experience has shown that the school’s unique mission also imposes financial needs not covered by its regular, public funding. In response to these financial needs, the Carver Center Foundation was established in 2000, with its first grant from the Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, to provide support and resources to assist the Carver Center community in the continued advancement of its exceptional and unique programming in arts and career technology intertwined with the highest level of academic and social standards in promotion of student.
Every student at Carver Center has been through a rigorous admissions process including an interview and adjudication in the student’s Prime. The ten Primes are:
- Acting
- Carpentry
- Culinary
- Literary Arts
- Visual Arts
- Business and IT
- Cosmetology
- Dance
- Design & Production
- Music
Since Carver Center’s opening, its faculty and students have established a reputation for excellence not only throughout the county and the state, but nationally and internationally as well. Through its emphasis on student learning, critical thinking, and problem-solving grounded within a culture of collaboration and respect, Carver Center has graduated Presidential Scholars in the Arts, Carson Scholars, National Merit Scholars, and Gold Portfolio winners in the Scholastic Arts and Writing Competition.
In August 2009, Carver Center received the prestigious
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts National
Schools of Distinction in Arts Education Award. Its Advanced Placement Studio Art course has been recognized as “the strongest in the world” by the College Board, and the National Foundation for Advancement of the Arts has declared Carver Center as one of the top 5 visual arts high schools in the country. Carver Center’s graduates have been accepted to and have graduated from the most prestigious academic and arts institutions of higher learning in the country. Its music and theatre students continue to succeed in regional theatres, on Broadway, in feature movies, and in acclaimed television series. Career and Technology students continue to flourish in the professional work world. As its mission states, Carver Center has prepared “students for college and career choices by immersing them in rigorous programs which are implemented through the interrelationship of arts, technology, academics, and field experiences.”

The efforts of volunteers and the financial support of donors have been instrumental in supporting Carver Center’s mission and programs.
Since 2002, the Foundation has awarded over $140,000 in grants and scholarships to students and faculty. In 2005, the Foundation began the tradition of awarding college scholarships to graduating seniors nominated by the school principal. Additionally, the Foundation has committed $5000 yearly for faculty professional development. This grant funding has allowed Carver Center faculty to take advantage of opportunities for professional development that would otherwise have been financially unfeasible.Carver Center’s future is as bright as its past. With sustained demand for enrollment as well as support from parents, friends, area businesses, and the leadership of the Baltimore County Public Schools, Carver Center will continue as the exemplar of excellence in education. Click here for details about our students’ achievements.
- Your tax deductible contribution helps us provide enriching activities and resources for the Carver Center Community.
- This major fundraiser features student displays, demonstrations, performances and food along with a silent auction and art auction.
Save the Date: April 9, 2011 - Select your opportunity to enhance our community working alongside students, families and faculty at Carver Center.
“At Carver Center, I spent four years studying, learning, and truly enjoying what the school has to offer. The community found at Carver Center is one that you won't find anywhere else, based off of one single word: respect. Carver Center students and faculty have the utmost respect for one another and each other's work, making it a safe and enjoyable environment for all. With such a diverse community, Carver Center is able to offer uniqueness past the typical classroom experience. Teachers create lesson plans that keep their students engaged and interested long after the dismissal bell rings.”
Brina Furman, class of 2009
Brina Furman, class of 2009
