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DISTRICT SUB DIST NIAAA MSADA YRS AD NAME SCHOOL ADDRESS CITY, STATE, ZIP PHONE E MAIL FAX 1 a YES 1 Mcminn, DUANE ALLEGANY HIGH DISTRICT SUB DIST NIAAA MSADA YRS AD NAME SCHOOL ADDRESS CITY, STATE, ZIP PHONE E MAIL FAX 1 A YES 1 McMINN, DUANE ALLEGANY HIGH SCHOOL 616 SEDGEWICK ST CUMBERLAND, MD 21502-2097 301-777-8110 [email protected] 301-759-2534 1 A YES YES 7 MAHAFFEY, DAVE (RAA) BOONSBORO HIGH SCHOOL 10 CAMPUS DR BOONSBORO, MD 21713-1199 301-766-8028 [email protected] 301-432-2269 1 A YES 17 SHIVES, LISA CLEAR SPRING HIGH SCHOOL 12630 BROADFORDING RD CLEAR SPRING, MD 21722-1363 301-766-8082 [email protected] 301-842-0082 1 A YES 13 GREEN, PAUL FORT HILL HIGH SCHOOL 500 GREENWAY AVE CUMBERLAND, MD 21502-3898 301-777-2570 [email protected] 301-777-2572 1 A YES 6 KNIGHT, MARSHA GRACE ACADEMY 13321 CEARFOSS PK HAGERSTOWN, MD 21740-1614 301-733-2033 1 A YES YES 16 STERNER, BILL (CAA) HANCOCK HIGH SCHOOL 289 WEST MAIN ST HANCOCK,MD 21750-1394 301-766-8191 [email protected] 301-678-7218 1 A YES CUNNINGHAM, DANNY NORTH HAGERSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 1200 PENNSYLVANIA AVE HAGERSTOWN, MD 21742-3189 301-766-8246 301-733-3158 1 A YES YES 21 NISSEL, MARCIA (CMAA) NORTH HAGERSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 1200 PENNSYLVANIA AVE HAGERSTOWN, MD 21742-3189 301-766-8246 [email protected] 301-733-3158 1 A YES NOVAK, VALERIE NORTH HAGERSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 1200 PENNSYLVANIA AVE HAGERSTOWN, MD 21742-3189 301-766-8240 301-733-3158 1 A YES O'KANE, KIMBERLY NORTH HAGERSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 1200 PENNSYLVANIA AVE HAGERSTOWN, MD 21742-3189 301-766-8246 301-733-3158 1 A YES 1 ROUSSEAU, LAURIE SAINT JAMES SCHOOL 17641 COLLEGE RD SAINT JAMES, MD 21781 301-733-9330 [email protected] 301-733-0697 1 A YES YES 9 BACHTELL, TERESA (CAA) SMITHSBURG HIGH SCHOOL 66 N MAIN ST SMITHSBURG, MD 21783-9667 301-766-8340 [email protected] 301-766-8352 1 A YES 7 TESLA, MICHAEL SOUTH HAGERSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 1101 SOUTH POTOMAC ST HAGERSTOWN, MD 21740-7396 301-766-8377 [email protected] 301-766-8474 1 A YES 3 NEWTON, SUSAN SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL 345 OAKLAND DR OAKLAND, MD 21550-3216 301-334-6994 [email protected] 301-334-8861 1 A YES YES 16 BRASHEARS, CAROL ST MARIA GORETTI HIGH SCHOOL 1535 OAK HILL AVE HAGERSTOWN, MD 21742-2980 301-739-4266 [email protected] 301-739-4261 1 A YES 35 MASOOD, ED (SUPER) WASHINGTON COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 823 COMMONWEALTH AVE HAGERSTOWN, MD 21741-0730 301-766-2929 [email protected] 301-766-8752 1 A YES YES 1 STOUFFER, STAN WILLIAMSPORT HIGH SCHOOL 5 SOUTH CLIFTON DR WILLIAMSPORT, MD 21795-1197 301-766-8424 [email protected] 301-223-9610 1 B YES YES 3 RODRIGUEZ, JIM (SUPER) CARROLL COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 125 N COURT ST WESTMINSTER, MD 21157-5192 410-751-3059 [email protected] 410-751-3159 1 B YES YES 10 PENTZ, RANDY CENTURY HIGH SCHOOL 355 RONSDALE RD SYKESVILLE, MD 21784-8956 410-386-4400 [email protected] 410-386-4413 1 B YES CLARK, RANDY FRANCIS SCOTT KEY HIGH SCHOOL 3825 BARK HILL RD UNION BRIDGE, MD 21791-9299 410-751-3320 410-751-3325 1 B YES HYSON, WILLIAM FRANCIS SCOTT KEY HIGH SCHOOL 3825 BARK HILL RD UNION BRIDGE, MD 21791-9299 410-751-3320 410-751-3325 1 B YES LINTHICUM, JOE FRANCIS SCOTT KEY HIGH SCHOOL 3825 BARK HILL RD UNION BRIDGE, MD 21791-9299 410-751-3320 410-751-3325 1 B YES 8 WALKER, CRAIG (CMAA) FRANCIS SCOTT KEY HIGH SCHOOL 3825 BARK HILL RD UNION BRIDGE, MD 21791-9299 410-751-3320 [email protected] 410-751-3325 1 B YES YES 4 POKLEMBA, CHRISTOPHER GERSTELL ACADEMY 2500 OLD WESTMINSTER PK FINKSBURG, MD 21048 410-861-3000 [email protected] 410-861-3006 1 B YES 1 DeVINCENT, ED LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL 5855 BARTHOLOW RD ELDERSBURG, MD 21784-8499 410-751-3560 [email protected] 410-751-3564 1 B YES 14 BONHEYO, ANDREW MARYLAND SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF PO BOX 250, 101 CLARKE PL FREDERICK, MD 21701 301-360-2005 [email protected] 301-360-2078 1 B YES 7 WAREHIME, TROY (CAA) NORTH CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL 1400 PANTHER DR HAMPSTEAD, MD 21074-1615 410-751-3450 [email protected] 410-751-3457 1 B YES YES 8 HORN, JIM (CMAA) SOUTH CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL 1300 W OLD LIBERTY RD SYKESVILLE, MD 21784-9397 410-751-3575 [email protected] 410-549-5083 1 B YES DAY, CHARLES THE BANNER SCHOOL 1730 N MARKET ST FREDERICK, MD 21701 301-695-9320 1 B YES HART, DOUG THE BANNER SCHOOL 1730 N MARKET ST FREDERICK, MD 21701 301-695-9320 1 B YES 3 HOCHSTRASSER, MICHELLE THE BANNER SCHOOL 1730 N MARKET ST FREDERICK, MD 21701 301-695-9320 [email protected] 301-695-9336 1 B YES YES 5 MOLLOY, TERRY WESTMINSTER HIGH SCHOOL 1225 WASHINGTON RD WESTMINSTER, MD 21157-5803 410-751-3637 [email protected] 410-386-4498 2 A YES YES 6 ROSE, JEFF (CAA) CHARLES E SMITH JEWISH DAY SCHOOL 11710 HUNTER LA ROCKVILLE, MD 20852-4077 301-692-4990 [email protected] 301-230-1986 2 A YES BORAGNO, TERI (RAA) CONNELLY SCHOOL OF THE HOLY CHILD 9029 BRADLEY BLVD POTOMAC, MD 20854-4604 301-365-0955 [email protected] 301-365-0981 2 A YES YES 34 WOOTERS, SHEILA (CAA) CONNELLY SCHOOL OF THE HOLY CHILD 9029 BRADLEY BLVD POTOMAC, MD 20854-4604 301-365-0955 [email protected] 301-365-0981 2 A YES YES 12 PARO, DAN GEORGETOWN PREP SCHOOL 10900 ROCKVILLE PK NORTH BETHESDA, MD 20852-3299 301-214-1204 [email protected] 301-493-5905 2 A YES JONES, SUSANNA HOLTON-ARMS SCHOOL 7303 RIVER RD BETHESDA, MD 20817-4697 301-365-5300 301-365-6023 2 A YES JORGENSEN, ALIVIAN HOLTON-ARMS SCHOOL 7303 RIVER RD BETHESDA, MD 20817-4697 301-365-5300 301-365-6023 2 A YES 17 SANBORN, MAUREEN HOLTON-ARMS SCHOOL 7303 RIVER RD BETHESDA, MD 20817-4697 301-365-6044 [email protected] 301-365-6023 2 A YES WESTERBERG, GRAHAM HOLTON-ARMS SCHOOL 7303 RIVER RD BETHESDA, MD 20817-4697 301-365-5300 301-365-6023 2 A YES 16 MEYER, BOBBY McLEAN SCHOOL OF MARYLAND 8224 LOCHIVER LA POTOMAC, MD 20854 240-395-0668 [email protected] 301-299-1639 2 A YES YES 13 COHEN, JAYE (CAA) NORWOOD SCHOOL 8821 RIVER RD BETHESDA, MD 20817 301-841-2159 JCohen@Norwood School.org 301-365-8761 2 A YES 9 PERROTTA, DANIEL NORWOOD SCHOOL 8821 RIVER RD BETHESDA, MD 20817 301-841-2160 [email protected] 301-365-7644 2 A YES YES 13 PREZELSKI, AMY OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL HIGH SCHOOL 17301 OLD VIC BLVD OLNEY, MD 20832 240-283-3211 [email protected] 240-283-3394 2 A YES YES 8 KOWALIK, JOAN ST ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL 8804 POSTOAK RD POTOMAC, MD 20854-3553 301-983-5200 [email protected] 301-983-4709 2 A YES YES 16 DEL GRANDE, MIKE (RAA) THE BULLIS PREP SCHOOL 10601 FALLS RD POTOMAC, MD 20854-4496 301-983-5743 [email protected] 301-634-3652 2 A YES YES 34 APEL, JAN THE GERMAN SCHOOL 8617 CHATEAU DR POTOMAC. MD 20854-4599 301-767-3831 [email protected] 301-365-3905 2 A YES 5 EDWARDS, SUSAN THE WOODS ACADEMY 6801 GREENTREE RD BETHESDA, MD 20817-2210 301-365-3080 [email protected] 301-469-6439 2 A YES 9 ISOLA, WILLIAM WASHINGTON EPISCOPAL SCHOOL 5600 LITTLE FALLS PKWY BETHESDA, MD 20816-3500 301-962-7912 [email protected] 2 B YES BULSON, SEAN BETHESDA-CHEVY CHASE HIGH SCHOOL 4301 EAST-WEST HWY BETHESDA, MD 20814-4420 240-649-2800 240-497-6306 2 B YES YES 2 GILMORE, TIM (RAA) BETHESDA-CHEVY CHASE HIGH SCHOOL 4301 EAST-WEST HWY BETHESDA, MD 20814-4420 240-497-6344 [email protected] 240-497-6306 2 B YES HEMANS, NICK BETHESDA-CHEVY CHASE HIGH SCHOOL 4301 EAST-WEST HWY BETHESDA, MD 20814-4420 240-497-6344 240-497-6306 2 B YES ZEHNER, JOHN BETHESDA-CHEVY CHASE HIGH SCHOOL 4301 EAST-WEST HWY BETHESDA, MD 20814-4420 240-497-6344 240-497-6306 2 B YES 2 DALTON, ED CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL 22500 WIMS RD CLARKSBURG, MD 20871 301-444-3523 301-444-0000 2 B YES 2 KOUTSOS, JAMES CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL 22500 WIMS RD CLARKSBURG, MD 20871 240-314-4800 301-444-0000 2 B YES YES 16 RILEY, MIKE CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL 22500 WIMS RD CLARKSBURG, MD 20871 301-444-3523 [email protected] 301-444-0000 2 B YES 1 WAYMAN, DEB CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL 22500 WIMS RD CLARKSBURG, MD 20871 301-444-3523 301-444-0000 2 B YES EVANS, LEE COL ZADOK MAGRUDER HIGH SCHOOL 5939 MUNCASTER MILL RD ROCKVILLE, MD 20855-1735 301-840-4600 301-840-4617 2 B YES YES 8 HEIMBACH, KARL (CMAA) COL ZADOK MAGRUDER HIGH SCHOOL 5939 MUNCASTER MILL RD ROCKVILLE, MD 20855-1735 301-840-4624 [email protected] 301-840-4617 2 B YES SU, JOHN (RAA) COL ZADOK MAGRUDER HIGH SCHOOL 5939 MUNCASTER MILL RD ROCKVILLE, MD 20855-1735 301-840-4624 301-840-4617 2 B YES ZANNI, SCOTT COL ZADOK MAGRUDER HIGH SCHOOL 5939 MUNCASTER MILL RD ROCKVILLE, MD 20855-1735 301-840-4624 301-840-4617 2 B YES DOMERGUE, ROBERT DAMASCUS HIGH SCHOOL 25921 RIDGE RD DAMASCUS, MD 20872- 1891 301-253-7030 2 B YES YES 5 LEONARD, ROB (CAA) DAMASCUS HIGH SCHOOL 25921 RIDGE RD DAMASCUS, MD 20872- 1891 301-253-7050 [email protected] 301-253-7050 2 B YES WADE-KELLAR, MARTHA DAMASCUS HIGH SCHOOL 25921 RIDGE RD DAMASCUS, MD 20872- 1891 301-253-7030 2 B YES WELLS, ROB DAMASCUS HIGH SCHOOL 25921 RIDGE RD DAMASCUS, MD 20872- 1891 301-253-7030 2 B YES HANDY-COLLINS, CHRISTINE GAITHERSBURG HIGH SCHOOL 314 S FREDERICK RD GAITHERSBURG, MD 20877-2392 301-840-4700 301-840-4707 2 B YES PARRY, NATE GAITHERSBURG HIGH SCHOOL 314 S FREDERICK RD GAITHERSBURG, MD 20877-2392 301-840-4747 301-840-4707 2 B YES YES 8 WOODWARD, JASON GAITHERSBURG HIGH SCHOOL 314 S FREDERICK RD GAITHERSBURG, MD 20877-2392 301-840-4747 [email protected] 301-840-4707 2 B YES DU BOYCE, JOE JAMES HUBERT BLAKE HIGH SCHOOL 300 NORWOOD RD SILVER SPRING, MD 20905-3800 301-879-1300 301-879-1332 2 B YES FRIBUSH, JARED JAMES HUBERT BLAKE HIGH SCHOOL 300 NORWOOD RD SILVER SPRING, MD 20905-3800 301-879-1333 301-879-1332 2 B YES GOODMAN, CAROLE JAMES HUBERT BLAKE HIGH SCHOOL 300 NORWOOD RD SILVER SPRING, MD 20905-3800 301-879-1300 301-879-1332 2 B LIFE YES 22 HILLIARD, BUTCH (CMAA) JAMES HUBERT BLAKE HIGH SCHOOL
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