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Gwynn Park High School (GPHS) is in Brandywine census-designated place, Prince George's County, Maryland, [1] [2] United States, a suburban area near Washington DC. It serves the following CDPs: Brandywine, [ 2 ] Accokeek , [ 3 ] Aquasco , [ 4 ] Baden , [ 5 ] Cedarville , [ 6 ] and portions of Croom . [ 7 ]
This is a list of school districts in Maryland. Each of the following parallel the boundary of one of the counties of Maryland, [1] and all of them are dependent on county and independent city governments. Maryland does not have independent school district governments. [2]
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 ...
Central High School (Maryland) Century High School (Sykesville, Maryland) Charles Herbert Flowers High School; Chesapeake High School (Essex, Maryland) Chesapeake High School (Pasadena, Maryland) Chopticon High School; City Neighbors High School; Claremont School, Baltimore; College Park Academy; Colonel Richardson High School
Marlton is an unincorporated area and census-designated place (CDP) in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. [2] The population was 9,802 at the 2020 census. [3] The Marlton housing development, at first briefly called "Brandywine Country", grew up along U.S. Route 301 in the 1970s, and is part of the greater Upper Marlboro community.
Pasadena is located at (39.112809, −76.551871) [3] in northern Anne Arundel County It is bordered to the north by the city of Baltimore, to the east by the tidal Patapsco River and by Riviera Beach, to the southeast by Lake Shore, to the south by Severna Park, and to the west by Glen Burnie.
Pikesville, Maryland, was named for the American soldier and explorer Zebulon Pike (1779–1813). While there are places named for Pike in many other states, Pikesville, Maryland, is the only contemporary place named "Pikesville" (compare, for example, Pike County and Pikeville, Kentucky ).