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CIP 2012, Appendix N Appendix O School/Program Sites and Political Districts Board of Board of Council Legislative Council Legislative School Education School Education District District District District District District Elementary Schools Elementary Schools Arcola 4 4 18 JoAnn Leleck at Broad Acres 5 5 20 Ashburton 3 1 16 Little Bennett 1 2 15 Bannockburn 3 1 16 Luxmanor 3 1 16 Lucy V. Barnsley 5 3 19 Thurgood Marshall 2 3 39 Beall 2 3 17 Maryvale 5 3 17 Bel Pre 4 4 19 Spark M. Matsunaga 2 2 39 Bells Mill 3 1 15 S. Christa McAuliffe 1 2 39 Belmont 5 4 14 Ronald McNair 2 2 15 Bethesda 3 1 16 Meadow Hall 5 3 17 Beverly Farms 3 1 15 Mill Creek Towne 1 4 19 Bradley Hills 3 1 16 Monocacy 1 2 15 Brooke Grove 5 4 14 Montgomery Knolls 4 5 20 Brookhaven 4 3 19 New Hampshire Estates 4 5 20 Brown Station 2 3 17 Roscoe R. Nix 5 5 20 Burning Tree 3 1 16 North Chevy Chase 3 1 18 Burnt Mills 5 5 20 Oak View 4 5 20 Burtonsville 5 5 14 Oakland Terrace 4 5 18 Candlewood 5 3 19 Olney 5 4 14 Cannon Road 5 5 20 William T. Page 5 5 14 Carderock Springs 3 1 16 Pine Crest 4 5 20 Rachel Carson 2 3 17 Piney Branch 4 5 20 Cashell 5 4 14 Poolesville 1 1 15 Cedar Grove 1 2 14 Potomac 3 1 15 Chevy Chase 3 1 18 Judith A. Resnik 1 4 39 Clarksburg 1 2 15 Dr. Sally K. Ride 1 2 39 Clearspring 1 2 14 Ritchie Park 2 3 17 Clopper Mill 2 2 39 Rock Creek Forest 3 1 18 Cloverly 5 5 14 Rock Creek Valley 5 3 19 Cold Spring 2 3 15 Rock View 4 4 18 College Gardens 2 3 17 Lois P. Rockwell 1 2 14 Cresthaven 5 5 20 Rolling Terrace 4 5 20 Captain James Daly 1 2 39 Rosemary Hills 3 5 18 Damascus 1 2 14 Rosemont 2 3 17 Darnestown 2 1 15 Bayard Rustin 2 3 17 Diamond 2 3 17 Sequoyah 5 4 19 Dr. Charles R. Drew 5 5 14 Seven Locks 3 1 16 DuFief 2 2 15 Sherwood 5 4 14 East Silver Spring 4 5 20 Sargent Shriver 4 4 18 Fairland 5 5 14 Flora M. Singer 4 5 18 Fallsmead 2 3 17 Sligo Creek 4 5 20 Farmland 3 1 16 Snowden Farm 1 2 15 Fields Road 2 3 17 Somerset 3 1 16 Flower Hill 1 4 39 South Lake 1 2 39 Flower Valley 5 3 19 Stedwick 1 2 39 Forest Knolls 4 5 19 Stone Mill 2 3 15 Fox Chapel 1 2 39 Stonegate 5 4 14 Gaithersburg 1 3 17 Strathmore 4 4 19 Galway 5 5 14 Strawberry Knoll 1 2 39 Garrett Park 3 1 18 Summit Hall 2 3 17 Georgian Forest 4 4 19 Takoma Park 4 5 20 Germantown 2 2 15 Travilah 2 2 15 William B. Gibbs Jr. 1 2 39 Twinbrook 2 3 17 Glen Haven 4 4 18 Viers Mill 4 4 18 Glenallan 4 4 19 Washington Grove 2 3 19 Goshen 1 2 14 Waters Landing 1 2 15 Great Seneca Creek 2 2 39 Watkins Mill 1 2 39 Greencastle 5 5 14 Wayside 3 1 15 Greenwood 5 4 14 Weller Road 4 4 19 Harmony Hills 4 4 19 Westbrook 3 1 16 Highland 4 4 18 Westover 5 4 14 Highland View 4 5 20 Wheaton Woods 4 4 19 Jackson Road 5 5 20 Whetstone 1 2 39 Jones Lane 2 2 15 Wilson Wims 1 2 15 Kemp Mill 4 4 19 Wood Acres 3 1 16 Kensington-Parkwood 3 1 18 Woodfield 1 2 14 Lake Seneca 1 2 15 Woodlin 4 5 18 Lakewood 2 3 17 Wyngate 3 1 16 Laytonsville 1 4 14 Appendix O • 1 Board of Board of Council Legislative Council Legislative School Education School Education District District District District District District Middle Schools High Schools Argyle 4 4 19 Bethesda-Chevy Chase 3 1 18 John T Baker 1 2 14 Montgomery Blair 4 5 20 Benjamin Banneker 5 5 14 James Blake 5 4 14 Briggs Chaney 5 5 14 Winston Churchill 3 1 15 Cabin John 3 1 15 Clarksburg 1 2 15 Roberto Clemente 1 2 39 Damascus 1 2 14 Eastern 4 5 20 Albert Einstein 4 4 18 William H. Farquhar 5 4 14 Gaithersburg 2 3 17 Forest Oak 1 3 17 Walter Johnson 3 1 16 Robert Frost 2 3 17 John F. Kennedy 4 4 19 Gaithersburg 1 3 17 Col. Zadok Magruder 5 4 19 Herbert Hoover 3 1 15 Richard Montgomery 2 3 17 Francis Scott Key 5 5 20 Northwest 2 2 39 Martin Luther King, Jr 1 2 15 Northwood 4 5 19 Kingsview 2 2 15 Paint Branch 5 5 14 Lakelands Park 2 3 17 Poolesville 1 1 15 Col. E. Brooke Lee 4 4 19 Quince Orchard 2 2 15 A. Mario Loiederman 4 4 19 Rockville 5 3 17 Montgomery Village 1 2 39 Seneca Valley 1 2 39 Neelsville 1 2 39 Sherwood 5 4 14 Newport Mill 4 4 18 Springbrook 5 4 20 North Bethesda 3 1 16 Watkins Mill 1 2 39 Parkland 4 3 19 Wheaton 4 4 18 Rosa Parks 5 4 14 Walt Whitman 3 1 16 John Poole 1 1 15 Thomas S. Wootton 2 3 17 Thomas W. Pyle 3 1 16 Special Education Centers Redland 5 4 19 Carl Sandburg Learning Center 5 3 17 Ridgeview 2 3 39 Longview School 2 2 39 Rocky Hill 1 2 15 RICA 2 3 15 Shady Grove 2 3 19 Rock Terrace School 2 3 17 Silver Creek 3 1 18 Stephen Knolls School 4 4 18 Silver Spring International 4 5 20 Other Educational Facilities Sligo 4 4 18 Blair G. Ewing Center 5 3 17 Takoma Park 4 5 20 Lathrop E. Smith Center 5 3 19 Tilden 3 1 16 Thomas Edison HS of Tech. 4 4 18 Hallie Wells 1 2 39 Julius West 2 3 17 Westland 3 1 16 White Oak 5 5 20 Earle B. Wood 5 3 19 2 • Appendix O Political Districts Board of Education County Council District Name District Name 1 Judith Docca 1 Andrew Friedson 2 Rebecca Smondrowski 2 Craig Rice 3 Patricia O'Neill 3 Sidney Katz 4 Shebra L. Evans 4 Nancy Navarro 5 Brenda Wolff 5 Tom Hucker At-large Lynne Harris At-large Gabe Albornoz At-large Karla Silvestre At-large Evan Glass Student Hana O'Looney At-large Will Jawando At-large Hans Riemer General Assembly Legislative District 14 Legislative District 15 Senator Craig J. Zucker Senator Brian J. Feldman Delegate Anne R. Kaiser Delegate Kathleen M. Dumais Delegate Eric G. Luedtke Delegate David Fraser-Hidalgo Delegate Pam Queen Delegate Lily Qi Legislative District 16 Legislative District 17 Senator Susan C. Lee Senator Cheryl C. Kagan Delegate Ariana B. Kelly Delegate Kumar P. Barve Delegate Marc Korman Delegate Jim Gilchrist Delegate Sara Love Delegate Julie Palakovich Carr Legislative District 18 Legislative District 19 Senator Jeff Waldstreicher Senator Benjamin F. Kramer Delegate Alfred C. Carr, Jr. Delegate Charlotte Crutchfield Delegate Emily Sherry Delegate Bonnie L. Cullison Delegate Jared Solomon Delegate Vaughn M. Stewart Legislative District 20 Legislative District 39 Senator William C. Smith Jr. Senator Nancy J. King Delegate Lorig Charkoudian Delegate Gabriel Acevero Delegate David Moon Delegate Lesley J. Lopez Delegate Jheanelle K. Wilkins Delegate Kirill Reznik Appendix O • 3 Board of Education Districts Damascus Clarksburg Gaithersburg Seneca Valley llllllllllllllllllllllllllllWatkins llllllllllllllllllllllllllll Sherwood llllllllllllllllllllllllllllMill llllllllllllllllllllllllllll Poolesville llllllllllllllllllllllllllll l l l l l l l l llllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllMagruder llllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllNorthwest Quince llllllllllllllllllllllllllllOrchard llllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllll Northeast llllllllllllllllllllllllllllWootton Rockville Consortium llllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllRichard llllllllllllllllllllllllllllMontgomery llllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllll Downcounty llllllllllllllllllllllllllll Consortium Winston Churchill Walter Johnson District 1: J. Docca l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l lDistrict 2: R. Smondrowski Bethesda l l l l l l District 3: P. O'Neill Chevy Walt Whitman Chase District 4: S. Evans District 5: B. Wolff BOE Members at Large: L. Harris K. Silvestre BOE Student Member: Hana O'Looney 0 2.5 5 10 Miles ¯ July 6, 2021 4 • Appendix O Council Districts Damascus Clarksburg Gaithersburg Seneca Valley Watkins Sherwood GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGMill GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG Poolesville GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGMagruder GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG Quince NorthwestGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGOrchard GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG Northeast GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGWootton Rockville GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG Consortium GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGRichard GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGMontgomery GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGDowncounty GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGConsortium Winston Churchill Walter Johnson District 1: A. Friedson District 2: C. Rice GGGG Bethesda GGGG District 3: S. Katz Chevy GGGG Walt Whitman Chase District 4: N. Navarro District 5: T. Hucker Council Members at Large: G. Albornoz E. Glass W. Jawando H. 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