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  2. Boys' Latin School of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    A quarter plate daguerreotype (ca. 1850s) of Evert Marsh Topping, Boys' Latin School founder. Boys' Latin was founded in 1844 by Evert Marsh Topping, [1] a former classics professor from Princeton University. The school was located in a downtown housing project (on Brevard Street) until the late 1950s, when its site was selected as part of a ...

  3. Keiffer Mitchell Jr. - Wikipedia

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    In 2002 Mitchell left Boys' Latin to further his own education with brokerage firm A. G. Edwards and later the Harbor Bank of Maryland. Re-elected in 2004 to his third and current city council term, Mitchell serves as a member of the Judiciary and Legislative Committee and the Education, Housing, Health and Human Services Committee.

  4. Association of Independent Maryland and DC Schools - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore Lab School (1-12) Boys' Latin School of Maryland (K-12) Bryn Mawr School (PK-12) Catholic High School of Baltimore (9-12) The Community School (9-12) Cristo Rey Jesuit High School (9-12) Friends School of Baltimore (PK-12) Gilman School (PK-12) The GreenMount School (K-8) Mercy High School; Mother Seton Academy (6-8) Mount Saint ...

  5. Here’s what Baltimore City Public Schools families should ...

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    Here’s what Baltimore City students and their caregivers need to know ahead of the 2023-24 school year. Advice City schools spokesperson Sherry L. Christian said now is the time for students to ...

  6. Mayoral control of schools - Wikipedia

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    Mayor appoints seven-member Chicago Board of Education; appointees do not require approval of Chicago City Council. [10] Baltimore, Maryland: Baltimore City Public Schools: 1997: Under a deal made between the city and the state in 1997, [12] the mayor formerly jointly appointed school board members with the governor of Maryland. [10]

  7. Baltimore City College - Wikipedia

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    The City Council in 1843 allocated $23,000 (equivalent to $755,970 in 2023) [13] to acquire the nearby Assembly Rooms building at the northeast corner of East Fayette and Holliday Streets for the new school. The City Council in 1850 granted the Board of School Commissioners the right to confer graduates of the then-decade old high school with ...

  8. Baltimore City Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Alice G. Pinderhughes Administrative Headquarters, Baltimore City Public Schools, 200 East North Avenue at North Calvert Street - formerly the Baltimore Polytechnic Institute (high school), 1912–1967, previously original site of the Maryland School for the Blind, 1868–1912, renovated/rebuilt 1980s

  9. Baltimore City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore City Council is the legislative branch that governs the City of Baltimore. It has 14 members elected by district and a president elected at-large ; all serve four-year terms. The council holds regular meetings on alternate Monday evenings on the fourth floor of the Baltimore City Hall . [ 1 ]