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Corkran Middle School 7600 Quarterfield Road Glen Burnie MD 21061 410-222-6493
Ferndale Early Education Center 105 Packard Avenue Glen Burnie MD 21061 410-222-6927
George T Cromwell Elementary School 525 Wellham Avenue Glen Burnie MD 21061 410-222-6920
Glen Burnie Park Elementary School 500 Marlboro Road Glen Burnie MD 21061 410-222-6400
Hilltop Elementary School 415 Melrose Avenue Glen Burnie MD 21061 410-222-6409
North County High School 10 East 1st Avenue Glen Burnie MD 21061 410-222-6970
North Glen Elementary School 615 West Furnace Branch Road Glen Burnie MD 21061 410-222-6416
Oakwood Elementary School 330 Oak Manor Drive Glen Burnie MD 21061 410-222-6420
Richard Henry Lee Elementary School 400 A Street Southwest Glen Burnie MD 21061 410-222-6435
Rippling Woods Elementary School 530 Nolfield Drive Glen Burnie MD 21061 410-222-6440
Southgate Elementary School 290 Shetlands Lane Glen Burnie MD 21061 410-222-6445
Woodside Elementary School 160 Funke Road Glen Burnie MD 21061 410-222-6910
Glen Burnie High School 7550 Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard Glen Burnie MD 21060 0.7 miles from 21061 410-761-8950
Glendale Elementary School 105 Carroll Road Glen Burnie MD 21060 1.0 miles from 21061 410-222-6404
Marley Middle School 10 Davis Court Glen Burnie MD 21060 2.0 miles from 21061 410-761-0934
Point Pleasant Elementary School 1035 Dumbarton Road Glen Burnie MD 21060 2.1 miles from 21061 410-222-6425
Marley Elementary School 715 Cooper Road Glen Burnie MD 21060 2.2 miles from 21061 410-222-6414
Marley Glen School 200 Scott Avenue Glen Burnie MD 21060 2.2 miles from 21061 410-222-6940
Quarterfield Elementary School 7967 Quarterfield Road Severn MD 21144 2.3 miles from 21061 410-222-6430
Center Of Applied Technology-North 800 Stevenson Road Severn MD 21144 2.4 miles from 21061 410-969-3100
Public Schools are publicly funded, largely through taxes. Most funding comes from state, county and local sources, with the federal government providing a relatively small share of Public School funding. Some Public Schools may charge fees for specific programs and activities, such as athletics and clubs.
What is "school choice"?Traditional Public Schools typically assign students to schools based on their residency. School choice refers to programs that enable students to attend a school other than the Public School they would have otherwise been assigned. School choice programs include voucher programs, open enrollment in other school districts, Charter Schools, Magnet Schools, and home schooling.
What are Vocational-Technical Schools?Vocational-Technical, or Vo-Tech, Schools are schools that provide training in trades or technical fields, usually on a part-time basis, to students. While part of the school-day or week is spent in Vo-Tech coursework, the traditional portion of the curriculum is provided by the student's home school district. Most Vo-Tech Schools are for students in high school grades.