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Benjamin Stoddert Middle School (Area 4, District 4, grades 6–8, Weblink) is a comprehensive middle school, located in Marlow Heights. The school is named after Benjamin Stoddert, the first United States Secretary of the Navy, from May 1, 1798, to March 31, 1801. The principal is Hillary Garner. The approximate student enrollment is 720.
With approximately 127,129 students enrolled for the 2009–10 school year, the Prince George's County Public Schools system is the second largest school district in the state of Maryland; the third largest school district in both the Washington Metropolitan Area and Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area; and it's the 18th largest school ...
Benjamin Stoddert Middle School Archived 2015-04-03 at the Wayback Machine in Temple Hills (Marlow Heights), Maryland Benjamin Stoddert Elementary School in Washington D.C. In the Georgetown section of Washington, DC, there was a Stoddert Street named after Benjamin Stoddert. [ 4 ]
Benjamin Stoddert Middle School: Link Archived April 3, 2015, at the Wayback Machine: Marlow Heights: 1957 6-8 629 students 101,862 101,862 Current program(s): America's Choice School Design Signature Program Notes & comments: Benjamin Tasker Middle School: Link Archived April 3, 2015, at the Wayback Machine: Bowie: 1970 6-8 832 students ...
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Potomac operates on an alternating A/B-Day block schedule. There is a mandatory uniform policy at this school. Potomac features a school-wide America's Choice School Design [3] signature program as well as an expansive "smaller learning communities" program, that essentially breaks the school down into smaller schools or "career academies".
The school serves: [1] sections of the Croom and Rosaryville CDPs, [2] [3] and all of the Marlton CDP. [4] The current principal is Eddie Scott. The July 2019 student enrollment was approximately 1,050-students in grades nine through twelve. The school hours are from 7:45am until 2:25pm. There is a mandatory uniform policy in effect at Douglass.
Western-style school uniforms were introduced to present-day Malaysia in the late 19th century during the British colonial era. The present design was standardised beginning in January 1970. Today, school uniforms are almost universal in the public and private school systems. The uniforms at Malaysian public schools are as follows: [192]