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Our Library and Media Center, named after Sister Lani Manseau, is a vibrant, centrally located space for all our community members and affords access to over 8,000 books, as well as journals and periodicals. Computers are available for student use in the library and students are able to access databases on campus, as well as remotely. Print and online materials and equipment are purchased for curriculum support and for recreational reading. Classrooms and study carrels make this a popular space for students before and after school.
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First Floor
Broadcast Journalism Studio
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309
THIRD FLOOR
Social Studies & Art
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303
Basement 220
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219
SECOND FLOOR
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205
English, Science, Technology, and Religion
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Lonergan Field
Seton has a full-service cafeteria serving breakfast and lunch and offers an online service that allows a family to fund an account that can be used to prepay cafeteria meals.
The Lonergan Family Turf Field and resurfaced track affords our student-athletes safe, yearround use under most weather conditions.
TEAM LOCKER ROOM
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PREP
FACULTY LOUNGE
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PREP 128A
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LUNA MOYA
FRONT ENTRANCE
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VISITORS LOBBY 106
PHARMACY LAB
FRONT ENTRANCE
LEAD LAB
LOBBY
Elizabeth Seton High School
DEAN OF STUDENTS
STAGE
CAMPUS TOUR
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DEAN OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES DEAN OF ACADEMICS
CLINIC
ADMISSIONS PRESIDENT
FRONT OFFICE
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LIBRARY
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DEAN OF OPERATIONS
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AUDITORIUM
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STUDENT LOBBY
KITCHEN
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GUIDANCE
104 CHAPEL
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DANCE STUDIO (115)
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WEIGHT ROOM (131)
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117 TO LOCKERS
Cafeteria
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Mahler Center for the Performing Arts
Our Mahler Center for the Performing Arts includes state-of-the-art features such as high performance acoustical interior surfaces, retractable stadium seating for 640 guests, efficient HVAC system, theater quality lighting and sound, a widened stage area, dressing rooms and an audio-visual control deck.
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CHOIR ROOM (149)
BAND ROOM (142)
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Third Floor
In our Broadcast Studio, through the production of weekly announcement shows, The Roadrunner Report and The Roadrunner Huddle, students learn how to operate professional Broadcast TV Studio cameras, video switchers, audio mixers and lighting equipment. They are also taught video editing techniques, as well as how to write a script that works with and reflects the video they have captured. Learning how to direct, conduct interviews and present on camera are also part of this course of study.
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TO FIELD
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Library
STUDENT ENTRANCE
CAFETERIA
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BROOKS CENTER GYMNASIUM (100)
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5715 Emerson St, Bladensburg, MD 20710
www.setonhs.org