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October 1, 2007

Unlucky Seven

We told you on Friday about the 13 high schools that got off the list of failing schools because they met state standards for two years in a row. Well, here is a list of schools that the state doesn't advertise in its press release: seven schools that were added. They come from all over the state.

   Northeast High in Cecil County

    Edgewood High in Harford County

    Stephen Knolls School in Montgomery County

    Crisfield High in Somerset County

    In Baltimore City, there were three: Homeland Security High School, Institute of Business and Entrepreneurship and Liberal Arts Academy. The Liberal Arts Academy closed down this summer.  

Posted by Liz Bowie at 4:05 PM | | Comments (0)
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