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Hutchinson Elementary/Middle School (formerly Howe Elementary School) John R. King Academic and Parforming Arts Academy; Law Elementary School; Mackenzie Elementary/Middle School; Thurgood Marshall Elementary School; Marquette Elementary/Middle School; Neinas Dual Language Learning Academy; Noble Elementary School; Nolan Elementary/Middle School
Ashburton Elementary School Bethesda: 810 North Bethesda Walter Johnson: Bannockburn Elementary School Bethesda 418 Pyle Whitman: Lucy V. Barnsley Elementary School Rockville: 657 Wood Rockville: Beall Elementary School Rockville 497 Julius West Richard Montgomery: Bel Pre Elementary School (K-2) Silver Spring 522 Strathmore (3-5) Downcounty ...
Thurgood Marshall Elementary School [24] with 247 students in grades PreK-5 Lauren Schulze, principal; Middle school. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Upper Elementary School [25] (later renamed Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School) [26] with 370 students in grades 6-8 Perry J. Medina, principal; High school
Neighboring schools to Sunland and Broward Estates — Thurgood Marshall Elementary and Westwood Heights Elementary in Fort Lauderdale, as well as Plantation Elementary in Plantation — would ...
Middleton Valley Elementary School and Allentown Elementary School are the primary schools that feed into Thurgood Marshall Middle School. Thurgood Marshall Middle School primarily feeds into Crossland High School, with a portion of students feeding into Potomac High School.
Several schools outside the city limits have attendance areas that include portions of the city of Fort Lauderdale. Boyd H. Anderson High School in Lauderdale Lakes, Northeast High School in Oakland Park, South Plantation High School in Plantation, and Nova High School in Davie are four public high schools outside the city limits that serve students who live within.
Thurgood Marshall Academy is a charter school in Washington, D.C., United States, [1] the first law-themed school in DC. Thurgood Marshall Academy was founded based on the principles of Justice Thurgood Marshall that every child should have a world-class education and the opportunity to reach their full potential.
Thurgood Marshall Academy for Learning and Social Change is a public middle and high school in New York City serving grades 6 to 12. [1] It is named for United States Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. The school is at 200-214 W 135th Street in Harlem. The school opened in 1993 with Harriet Pitts as principal. [2]