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High-Quality & Equitable Education Impact Area BTU IMPACT AREA HIGH-QUALITY & EQUITABLE EDUCATION TU is working with these partners to ensure access to high-quality and equitable education. Academies of Loudoun Monroe Advanced Baltimore Polytechnic Institute Cecil College Technical Academy Baltimore School for the Arts Cecil County Public Schools Academy for College and Career Exploration Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Cecil County School of Technology ACCE Academy Battlefield High School Centennial Lane Elementary School Adopt-A-Block Bay Area Recovery Canines Center of Applied Technology North Afya Public Charter School BCCC Refugee Youth Project Center of Applied Technology South Allegany College Of Maryland BCPS/Camp Puh Tok Center of Help (Centro de Ayuda) Allegany County Center for Career and Beall Elementary School Central Presbyterian Church Technology Education Bear Creek Elementary School Chantilly Academy Allegany County Public Schools Beechfield Elementary/Middle School Charles Carroll Barrister Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre Bellows Springs Elementary School Charles County Public Library American Library Association Benjamin Franklin High School at Masonville Charles County Public Schools Anne Arundel Community College Cove Charles H. Flowers High School Anne Arundel County Board of Elections Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School Charlesmont Elementary School Anne Arundel County Department of Social BGE Services Charm: Voices of Baltimore Youth Bishop McNamara High School Anne Arundel County Public Schools Chesapeake College Black Student Union (BSU) Applications Research Laboratory Chesapeake Math & IT Academy South Black Yield Institute Archbishop Carroll High School Chesterfield Technical Center Bluford Drew Jamison STEM Academy West Argyle Middle School Children’s Guild Bollman Bridge Elementary School Arlington Public Schools Cisco Bowie High School Armistead Gardens Elementary School Colgate Elementary School Boys & Girls Club of Metropolitan Baltimore Astar Education Institute CollegeBound Foundation Brehms Lane Public Elementary Charter School Augusta Fells Savage Institute of Visual Arts College Gardens Elementary School Brooklyn Park Middle School Autism Society Baltimore Chesapeake College Of Southern Maryland Building STEPS Bainbridge Elementary School Community College of Baltimore County BYKE Collective Bakerfield Elementary School Community College of Baltimore County, Calvert Career and Technology Academy Catonsville Baltimore City College High School Calvert County Public Schools Community Ecology Institute Baltimore City Community College Calvin M. Rodwell Elementary/Middle School ConneXions A Community Based Arts School Baltimore City Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs Campfield Early Learning Center Constellation Energy Group Baltimore City Public Schools Camp Running Bear Coppin Academy Baltimore County Detention Center Capitol Technology University Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Baltimore County Public Library - Main Branch Captain James Daly Elementary School Cromwell Valley Elementary School Baltimore County Public Schools Carlisle Area High School Croom High School Baltimore Green Space Caroline County Public Schools Crossland High School Baltimore Humane Society Carroll Community College Cumberland Perry Area Vocational Technical Baltimore Information Technology Academy (BIT) Carroll County Career Technology Center School Baltimore Jewish Council Carroll County Public Library Cybersoft Vocational Institutes Baltimore Lab School Carroll County Public Schools Damascus High School Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women Carver Center for the Arts and Technology Dauphin County Technical School Baltimore Monthly Meeting of Friends at Stony Dayton Oaks Elementary School Run Carver Vocational Technical High School DC Housing Authority Baltimore Museum of Art Catonsville Elementary School Deer Park Middle School Magnet Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts Catonsville Middle School Diamond Elementary School Last Updated 4/12/21 LEARN MORE AT TOWSON.EDU/BTU BTU IMPACT AREA HIGH-QUALITY & EQUITABLE EDUCATION TU is working with these partners to ensure access to high-quality and equitable education. Digital Harbor High School Girls Who Code Johns Hopkins University Disability Rights Maryland Glendale Elementary School John Stricker Middle School Dorchester Career and Technology Center Glenmount Elementary/Middle School John Tyler Community College Dorchester County Public Schools Gorman Crossing Elementary School Joppatowne Elementary School Dover Area High School Goucher Prison Education Partnership Joppa View Elementary School Dr. Bernard Harris, Sr. Elementary School Greater Baltimore Urban League Junior Achievement of Central Maryland Dr. Henry A. Wise, Jr. High School Green Street Academy Keepers of the Mountain Dr. James A. Forrest Career and Technology Guilford Elementary/Middle School Kennedy Krieger Institute Center Gwynn Park High School Kent County Public Schools Dumbarton Middle School Hagerstown Community College Kenwood High School Dundalk Elementary School Halstead Academy Laurel High School DuVal High School Hammond High School Lawyer?s Committee on Civil Rights East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention Hampton National Park Service, Historic Site Lettie Marshall Dent Elementary School Eastern Technical High School Harford Community College Liberty Elementary School Edgemere Elementary School Harford County Board of Elections Liberty High School Edgewood Elementary School Harford County Detention Center Lillie May Carroll Jackson Charter School Edison Academy Harford County Public Library Lindale Middle School Edmondson-Westside High School Harford County Public Schools Little Bennett Elementary School Ellicott Mills Middle School Harford Technical High School Living Classrooms Enoch Pratt Free Library Harpers Choice Middle School Loch Raven Academy Fallstaff Elementary/Middle Harrisburg University Loch Raven High School Ferndale Elementary School Havre de Grace Elementary Logan Elementary School Field Station Hawthorne Elementary School Longfellow Elementary School Forest Park High School Healthcare for Homeless Loyola-Towson ROTC Program Forest Ridge Elementary School High Point Elementary School Lutherville Laboratory Elementary School Fort Worthington Elementary/Middle School Hilltop Elementary School Lutherville Volunteer Fire Company Franklin High School Holabird Middle School Luxmanor Elementary School Frederick Community College Hollifield Station Elementary School Lyons Mill Elementary School Frederick County Career and Technology Center Hood College M&T Bank Frederick County Public Schools Howard Community College Manchester Valley High School Freetown Elementary School Howard County Library System Margaret Brent Elementary/Middle School Friedrich-Ruckert Gymnasium Ruckert Howard County Public Schools Marley Elementary School Friends of Patapsco Valley State Park I’m Still Standing Community Corporation Marshall Academy Friends School of Baltimore I am mentality Maryland Able Gaithersburg High School Ilchester Elementary School Maryland Council on Economic Education Garrett College Immigration and Outreach and Service Center of Maryland Department of Juvenile Services Garrett County Public Schools Baltimore Maryland Film Festival - Stavros Niarchos Garrett Heights Elementary/Middle School Institute Of Notre Dame Parkway Theatre George Cromwell Elementary School J. M. Tawes Technology & Career Center Maryland Head Start Association George D. Lisby Elementary School Jersey Shore Area High School Maryland Humanities George Mason University Jessup Correctional Institution Maryland Institute College of Art Germanna Community College Jessup Elementary School Maryland Music Educators Association Girl Scouts of Central Maryland Jewish Museum of Maryland Maryland National Guard Girls in the Game John Moser Elementary School Baltimore City Maryland New Directions Last Updated 4/12/21 LEARN MORE AT TOWSON.EDU/BTU BTU IMPACT AREA HIGH-QUALITY & EQUITABLE EDUCATION TU is working with these partners to ensure access to high-quality and equitable education. Maryland State Department of Education North Point High School Reading Partners Marymount University Northrop Grumman Real Time Cases Matoaca High School Northstar Baltimore Reginald F. Lewis High School McCormick & Co. Norwood Elementary School Reginald F. Lewis Museum McKinley Technology High School Oakland Terrace Elementary School Renegade Communications MedStar Health Old Mill Middle South Reservoir High School Mentoring Mentors Oliver Beach Elementary School Richard Henry Lee Elementary School Mergenthaler Vocational-Technical High Oliver Recreation Center Ridgely Middle School Middle River Middle School OrchKids Ring Factory Elementary School Middlesex Elementary School Orems Elementary School Riverside Elementary School Millennial Tech Young Creators Program Owings Mills Elementary School Robert Frost Middle School Montgomery College Owings Mills High School Robert W. Coleman Elementary School Montgomery County Public Schools Parkside High School Career Technology Rockburn Elementary School Moravia Park Elementary School Education Roger Williams University Mount Royal Elementary/Middle School Parkville High School Roland Park Elementary/Middle School Mount Vernon High School Parkville Middle School Ronald McNair Elementary School Mount Washington School Pass IT On-Community Technical Training RTR Technologies, LLC Murray Hill Middle School Patapsco High School SAFE - Safe Alternative Foundation for National Academy Foundation Pathfinders for Autism Education National
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