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School Name City or Community Grades Opening Date Students State Capacity Square Footage James M. Bennett High School: Salisbury 9 - 12 2010 1,343 1,496 247,202 Mardela Middle & High School: Mardela Springs 6 - 12 1937 691 616 87,633 Parkside High School: Salisbury 9 - 12 1975 1,160 944 277,724 Wicomico High School: Salisbury 9 - 12 1954 1,325 ...
The girls school closed in the 1980s [3] and the infants school amalgamated with the junior school to create the current primary school in 2008. [4] Previously a community school administered by Plymouth City Council, in November 2016 Salisbury Road Primary School converted to academy status. The school is now sponsored by the Learning ...
The school is within a couple miles of Salisbury University, located south of U.S. 50 and Maryland Route 350, east of Maryland Route 12, and northwest of U.S. 13. In 1997, the Career Technology Department of the Wicomico Applied Technology Center merged into Parkside High School. An addition of over 113,000 square feet (10,500 m 2) was ...
Wicomico High School (commonly abbreviated "Wi Hi") is a high school located in Salisbury, Wicomico County, Maryland, United States. It is one of four public high schools in Wicomico County along with James M. Bennett High School, Mardela Middle and High School and Parkside High School. Wicomico High School currently enrolls grades 9 through 12.
Faith Baptist School (commonly abbreviated FBS) is a private Christian preschool, elementary school, middle school, and high school located in Salisbury, Wicomico County, Maryland. It is a church school and enrolls grades K4 through 12th grade. The school's mascot is a falcon, and its school colors are maroon and gray.
Keith Demko, Salisbury Daily Times August 6, 2024 at 11:48 AM In a Monday morning Facebook post, the department reported officers were on the scene of a serious crash in the area of West Salisbury ...
Construction on the current James M. Bennett High School began in 2008, was completed 2010, and opened for the 2010-2011 school year. It was built behind to the former one which was demolished in the summer of 2010. The school was rededicated on April 18, 2011, marking Salisbury's first new high school in more than 30 years. [4] [5]
By 2010, The U.S. Census Bureau reported that Salisbury Township School District's resident population was 13,505 people. [2] In 2009, the district residents’ per capita income was $28,073, while the median family income was $62,534. [ 3 ]