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Baltimore County Public Schools is the school district in charge of all public schools in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. [2] It is the 25th largest school system in the US as of 2013. [3] The school system is managed by the board of education, headquartered in Towson. Since July 1, 2023, the superintendent is Myriam Rogers. [4]
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
The Hereford Zone covers 233 square miles (600 km 2) and makes up over a third of Baltimore County by area. [3] Like those of most public schools in the region, Hereford students are transported by a busing system. Hereford is notable for its agriscience program. It was the only one of its kind among the county's public high schools.
Kenwood has been educating students since 1931. The school was originally housed at 6700 Kenwood Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21237, which is now Golden Ring Middle School. The school was relocated to a larger building at 501 Stemmers Run Road, which is less than a mile away from Eastern Technical High School.
Sparrows Point High is a public high school located in Sparrows Point, Maryland.It is one of 24 high schools in the Baltimore County Public Schools system. The school was established in 1908 and is located on a 35-acre (140,000 m 2) campus in the southeastern corner of Baltimore County on a peninsula, which juts out into the Chesapeake Bay.
Ridgely Middle School is a Blue Ribbon-award-winning middle school that serves students in sixth through eighth grades as part of the Baltimore County Public Schools. This school serves students coming from elementary schools in Lutherville , Timonium , Hampton and Ruxton-Riderwood, Maryland .
Students have the option of purchasing the school ring in silver, gold or white gold with a square garnet stone. On one side is engraved the graduating year of the student above a lion, the school's mascot; the other side has engraved the school's name above the Maryvale crest.
George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology, also known just as the Carver Center is a Baltimore County-wide public magnet high school originally established in 1992 as one of three geographically spread technology high schools, (others established earlier in 1970 were Western and Eastern Technical High Schools - [original names]).