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Debate over how to fix Baltimore County's high school overcrowding issue

Today's article about growing opposition to a proposed 400-seat addition at Loch Raven High School mentions a study conducted five years ago that recommends building a school to alleviate crowding in the county's northeast and central areas -- namely at Perry Hall and Towson high schools.

Here's a link to that study, called the Comprehensive High School Facility Utilization Study/DeJong Report  (which is in PDF form and is posted online at the school system's Web site, bcps.org).

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