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Parkville High School (PHS) is a four-year public high school in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. The school was originally established in 1953 on what is now the location of Parkville Middle School. The current high school building opened in 1958. Area middle schools include Parkville Middle, Loch Raven Academy, and Pine Grove Middle ...
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 December 2007, a parents' advocacy group, Towson Families United, called for construction of a new elementary school to alleviate overcrowding, with the group threatening a demonstration near the courthouse office of Baltimore County Executive James T. Smith Jr. [17] On May 6, 2008, the school board announced that a new school would open in ...
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This category contains articles related to Parkville, Maryland, an urbanized but unincorporated area of Baltimore County, Maryland Wikimedia Commons has media related to Parkville, Maryland . Pages in category "Parkville, Maryland"
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The Park Hill School District encompasses most of southern Platte County, Missouri, in the Northland region of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area.There are eight cities and towns that are partly or entirely within the district boundaries, including Parkville, Riverside, Weatherby Lake, Platte Woods, Lake Waukomis, Houston Lake, Northmoor and Kansas City, Missouri.
Based on the 2020 Niche rankings, the Great Neck Union Free School District is the number one public school district in New York and number three in the United States, beating out its rivals — Jericho and Manhasset Union Free School District. In 2017, 75% of all students in this district were proficient in the English Language Arts while 78% ...