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Woodlawn High School (WHS) is a four-year public high school in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. The school opened in the fall of 1961. The school opened in the fall of 1961. Prior to that, students in the area attended Catonsville, Milford Mill, or Franklin High Schools.
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In 2005 it was named as having the best studio arts program of any high schools its size in the world. The interdisciplinary methods of the magnet arts and technology high school have also led to consistent student participation in the annual NAACP's "ACT-SO" (Afro-American Cultural and Technical Scientific Olympics) competitions. Students ...
Frederick Douglass High School (formerly Western High School building (1927-1955) Edmondson / Westside High School Reginald F. Lewis High School Mergenthaler Vocational-Technical High School Patterson High School Baltimore Polytechnic institute Western High School
In 1993, the school was converted from a technical school to a full high school as a magnet school, alongside several others in the county. It renamed to Western School of Technology and Environmental Science beginning in the 1993–94 school year. It continued its technical programs, with additional environmental science magnets. [7] [6]
Thomas Viaduct Middle School [Grades 6-8] Long Reach High School [Grades 9-12] Anne Arundel County: Frank Hebron Harman Elementary School [Grades K-5] Macarthur Middle School [Grades 6-8] Severn Run High School [Grades 9-12] Lindale Middle School [Grades 6-8][For Magnet Program only, must be accepted through application]
Dec. 1—NEW LONDON — The New London High School Jazz Band kicked off the opening of the high school's $110 million extension and renovation of its Multi-Magnet Campus on Friday afternoon.
Sollers Point Technical High School is a public magnet school in Dundalk, Maryland, United States. It is part of the Baltimore County Public Schools system. The school draws students from other public high schools in the system. The school day is split: students attend classes at both a normal "home" high-school as well as the technical school.