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  2. List of Maryland state symbols - Wikipedia

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    Summer theater: Olney Theatre Center: Olney Theatre was founded in 1938 and offers include the Summer Shakespeare Festival and summer training programs for High School students. 1978 — [29] Theater: Center Stage: Center Stage was founded in 1963 and is Maryland's largest theater company. 1978 — [29]

  3. Baltimore Polytechnic Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, colloquially referred to as BPI, Poly, and The Institute, is a US public high school founded in 1883. Established as an all-male manual trade / vocational high school by the Baltimore City Council and the Baltimore City Public Schools, it is now a coeducational academic institution since 1974, that emphasizes sciences, technology, engineering, and ...

  4. School No. 27 (Commodore John Rodgers Elementary School)

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    School No. 27 (Commodore John Rodgers Elementary School) is a historic elementary school located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.It was built and opened in 1913. It is a freestanding brick building that rises 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 –4 levels from a low granite base to its essentially flat roof and parapet.

  5. Mount Saint Joseph High School - Wikipedia

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    Mount Saint Joseph High School (commonly MSJ or Mount Saint Joe) is a Catholic college preparatory school and secondary school / high school for young men from ninth to twelfth grade sponsored by the Xaverian Brothers and founded in 1876. [4] It is located within the Archdiocese of Baltimore, Maryland.

  6. Friends School of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    1800 School House constructed on Old Town property. 1816 Girls' School opened. 1840s School moved to Lombard Street Meeting House. 1865 Introduction of high-school classes. 1866 Name changed to "Friends Elementary and High School," Baltimore's first private high school. 1887 Lombard Street property sold.

  7. Augusta Fells Savage Institute of Visual Arts - Wikipedia

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    Initially created without a name, the school was named for Augusta Savage by the Baltimore school board in November 2005. [2]In January 2006, due to standardized test results, Augusta Fells Savage was identified as one of seven low-performing city schools that would require a "turnaround specialist" to assist the administration with increasing student achievement. [3]

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  9. Institute of Notre Dame - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, a group of alumnae, teachers, and former staff created a group called Saving IND and developed a plan to find a new location as the School Sisters of Notre Dame resisted efforts to reopen. A new name of Marian Preparatory Academy was selected since the old school's name, logo and seal are all owned by the School Sisters of Notre Dame.