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  • (UTC) The comment(s) below were originally left at Talk:List of Baltimore City public schools/Comments, and are posted here for posterity. Following several...
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  • Maryland: Baltimore Low‑importance...
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  • Desegregation of the Baltimore City Public School System needs to be wikified and verified. --NE2 17:59, 28 November 2007 (UTC) On June 6, 2009, this...
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  • efforts to desegregate the city's schools. The Baltimore Polytechnic Institute entry mentions a lawsuit to desegregate that school. Deanlaw (talk) 05:12,...
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  • school is not listed in List of Baltimore City public schools charter school or other section Deanlaw (talk) 23:23, 1 January 2008 (UTC)...
    294 bytes (24 words) - 15:35, 28 January 2024
  • stop putting those words in. Fact is I contribute all to Baltimore City schools (not just City) so stop talking to me like I'm tringto mess it up. Thx2005...
    68 KB (11,016 words) - 15:29, 10 February 2024
  • the SAT scores of all Howard County schools, while the latter lists the scores for all Montgomery County schools. Doing a quick average of the values, we...
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  • link] --start-- Five years before, "The High School" was established by resolution of the Baltimore City Council in March 1839 and opened the following...
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  • Speaking of which, there's been an amusing-to-watch slow-mo revert war over whether Poly or City is the "flagship" school of the Baltimore public school system...
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  • Belair-Edison. While this contributor does reference an article in the Baltimore City Paper regarding Kurt Schmoke's political career, nothing in this reference...
    14 KB (2,092 words) - 23:49, 27 January 2024
  • good. However, the main Baltimore City College says that some national surveys ranked it 200+, so it seems that a wider array of ratings should be shown...
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  • of ethnic segregation in Baltimore City, huge disparities in health, education, and ethnic composition of Baltimore neighborhoods, and a history of police...
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  • there a wikipedia standard for locations of schools? I'm sure that many schools claim to be from the closest city rather than the closest town, and I think...
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  • articles in Category:School_districts_in_Maryland, two are lists with stats, two are just lists, and only one, Baltimore_City_Public_School_System, is an article...
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  • websites: I replaced these with references to the School Profiles page on the Baltimore City Public Schools website. Hamilton Lauraville Main Street: Please...
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  • seventh amongst largest school districts in the Washington Metro Area, by enrollment. Baltimore County and Baltimore City Public Schools, in Maryland; and Virginia...
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  • are referred to. The first is the Board of School Commissioners report for the Baltimore City public schools from 1891, you may find it on page 136. The...
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  • Talk:George Peabody Library (category C-Class Baltimore articles)
    also adjacent to the city's premier public high school, The Baltimore City College, whom Gilman viewed as a suitable preparatory school but especially just...
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  • Talk:Doug Duncan (category Biography articles of living people)
    designation of six Baltimore middle schools as "persistently dangerous" schools and put another nine city high schools and middle schools on probation...
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  • Talk:Sheila Dixon (category B-Class Baltimore articles)
    have a NPOV. Shelia Dixon is a candidate in the upcoming election for Baltimore City Mayor. Some assertions have no references, such as the reduction in...
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