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MARYLAND MEALS for ACHIEVEMENT 2019-2020 School Year – Participating Schools MARYLAND MEALS FOR ACHIEVEMENT 2019-2020 School Year – Participating Schools ALLEGANY COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS MONARCH ACADEMY ANNAPOLIS BRADDOCK MIDDLE ** NORTH COUNTY HIGH CASH VALLEY NORTH GLEN ELEMENTARY CENTER FOR CAREER & TECH EDUC OAKWOOD ELEMENTARY CRESAPTOWN ELEMENTARY OLD MILL MIDDLE NORTH FLINTSTONE SCHOOL OVERLOOK ELEMENTARY FT HILL HIGH ** PARK ELEMENTARY GEORGE'S CREEK ELEMENTARY PHOENIX ACADEMY NORTHEAST ELEMENTARY POINT PLEASANT ELEM SOUTH PENN ELEMENTARY RICHARD HENRY LEE ELEMENTARY @ WASHINGTON MIDDLE CORKRAN MIDDLE WESTERNPORT ELEMENTARY RIPPLING WOODS ELEMENTARY WESTMAR MIDDLE RUTH PARKER EASON SCHOOL Total: 12 SOUTHGATE ELEMENTARY TRACEYS ELEMENTARY ** TYLER HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY PUBLIC VAN BOKKELEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS WOODSIDE ELEMENTARY ANNAPOLIS ELEMENTARY Total: 49 ANNAPOLIS MIDDLE ANNAPOLIS SR HIGH BATES MIDDLE ARCHDIOCESE OF BALTIMORE BELLE GROVE ELEMENTARY ARCHBISHOP BORDERS SCHOOL BROCK BRIDGE ELEMENTARY CARDINAL SHEHAN BROOKLYN PARK ELEMENTARY HOLY ANGELS BROOKLYN PARK MIDDLE Total: 3 CARRIE WEEDON EARLY CHILDHOOD CTR. ** CORKRAN MIDDLE SCHOOL EASTPORT ELEMENTARY BALTIMORE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS FERNDALE EARLY EDUCATION CENTER ARBUTUS ELEMENTARY FREETOWN ELEMENTARY BALTIMORE HIGHLANDS ELEMENTARY GEORGE CROMWELL ELEMENTARY BATTLE GROVE ELEMENTARY GEORGETOWN EAST ELEMENTARY BATTLE MONUMENT SCHOOL GERMANTOWN ELEMENTARY BEAR CREEK ELEMENTARY GLEN BURNIE PARK ELEMENTARY BEDFORD ELEMENTARY GLEN BURNIE SENIOR HIGH BERKSHIRE ELEMENTARY GLENDALE ELEMENTARY CAMPFIELD EARLY CHILDHOOD CTR HEBRON HARMAN ELEMENTARY CARNEY ELEMENTARY HIGH POINT ELEMENTARY CEDARMERE ELEMENTARY HILLTOP ELEMENTARY CHADWICK ELEMENTARY LINDALE MIDDLE CHARLESMONT ELEMENTARY LOTHIAN ELEMENTARY CHASE ELEMENTARY MACARTHUR MIDDLE CHESAPEAKE HIGH ** MARLEY ELEMENTARY CHURCH LANE ELEMENTARY MARLEY MIDDLE COLGATE ELEMENTARY MARY MOSS @ J. ALBERT ADAMS ACADEMY CROSSROADS CENTER MARYLAND CITY ELEMENTARY DEEP CREEK ELEMENTARY MEADE HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY DEEP CREEK MIDDLE MEADE MIDDLE DEER PARK ELEMENTARY MILLS PAROLE ELEMENTARY DEER PARK MIDDLE & MAGNET SCHO 1 DOGWOOD ELEMENTARY SUSSEX ELEMENTARY DUNDALK ELEMENTARY TIMBER GROVE ELEMENTARY DUNDALK MIDDLE VICTORY VILLA ELEMENTARY EDMONDSON HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY WARREN ELEMENTARY ** ELMWOOD ELEMENTARY WESTOWNE ELEMENTARY ESSEX ELEMENTARY WHITE OAK SCHOOL FEATHERBED LANE ELEMENTARY WINAND ELEMENTARY FULLERTON ELEMENTARY ** WINDSOR MILL MIDDLE GENL JOHN STRICKER MIDDLE WINFIELD ELEMENTARY GLENMAR ELEMENTARY WOODBRIDGE ELEMENTARY GLYNDON ELEMENTARY WOODHOLME ELEMENTARY GOLDEN RING MIDDLE WOODLAWN MIDDLE GRANGE ELEMENTARY WOODMOOR ELEMENTARY HALETHORPE ELEMENTARY Total: 90 HALSTEAD ACADEMY HARFORD HILLS ELEMENTARY HAWTHORNE ELEMENTARY CAROLINE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS HEBBVILLE ELEMENTARY COL RICHARDSON HIGH HERNWOOD ELEMENTARY COL RICHARDSON MIDDLE HOLABIRD MIDDLE DENTON ELEMENTARY JOHNNYCAKE ELEMENTARY FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER LANSDOWNE ELEMENTARY FEDERALSBURG ELEMENTARY LANSDOWNE MIDDLE GREENSBORO ELEMENTARY LOCH RAVEN TECH ACADEMY JUDY CENTER EARLY HEADSTART LOGAN ELEMENTARY LOCKERMAN MIDDLE MAIDEN CHOICE SCHOOL NORTH CAROLINE HIGH MARS ESTATES ELEMENTARY PRESTON ELEMENTARY MARTIN BLVD ELEMENTARY RIDGELY ELEMENTARY MCCORMICK ELEMENTARY Total: 11 MIDDLE RIVER MIDDLE MIDDLEBOROUGH ELEMENTARY ** MIDDLESEX ELEMENTARY CARROLL COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS MILBROOK ELEMENTARY CROSSROADS MIDDLE SCHOOL NORWOOD ELEMENTARY ELMER A WOLFE ELEMENTARY ** OAKLEIGH ELEMENTARY GATEWAY SCHOOL OREMS ELEMENTARY ROBERT MOTON ELEMENTARY OWINGS MILLS ELEMENTARY TANEYTOWN ELEMENTARY PADONIA INTERNATIONAL ELEMENTA Total: 5 PATAPSCO HIGH & CTR FOR THE ARTS ** PLEASANT PLAINS ELEMENTARY POT SPRING ELEMENTARY ** CECIL COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS POWHATAN ELEMENTARY BAINBRIDGE ELEMENTARY RANDALLSTOWN ELEMENTARY BAY VIEW ELEMENTARY RED HOUSE RUN ELEMENTARY CECIL MANOR ELEMENTARY REISTERSTOWN ELEMENTARY CECILTON ELEMENTARY RELAY ELEMENTARY CHARLESTOWN ELEMENTARY RIDGE RUXTON SCHOOL CHERRY HILL MIDDLE ** RIVERVIEW ELEMENTARY ELKTON HIGH ROSEDALE CENTER ELKTON MIDDLE SANDALWOOD ELEMENTARY GILPIN MANOR ELEMENTARY SANDY PLAINS ELEMENTARY HOLLY HALL ELEMENTARY SCOTTS BRANCH ELEMENTARY LEEDS ELEMENTARY SENECA ELEMENTARY NORTH EAST ELEMENTARY SHADY SPRING ELEMENTARY NORTH EAST MIDDLE SOUTHWEST ACADEMY PERRYVILLE ELEMENTARY STEMMERS RUN MIDDLE RISING SUN ELEMENTARY 2 THOMSON ESTATES ELEMENTARY WEST FREDERICK MIDDLE Total: 16 Total: 14 CHARLES COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION GARRETT COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS ARTHUR MIDDLETON ELEMENTARY BROAD FORD ELEMENTARY BENJAMIN STODDERT MIDDLE CRELLIN ELEMENTARY C PAUL BARNHART ELEMENTARY FRIENDSVILLE ELEMENTARY DR GUSTAVUS BROWN ELEMENTARY GRANTSVILLE ELEMENTARY DR SAMUEL A MUDD ELEMENTARY @ HICKORY ENVIRONMENTAL ED CTR TRANSITION NORTHERN MIDDLE EVA TURNER ELEMENTARY SOUTHERN MIDDLE F B GWYNN EDUCATIONAL CENTER YOUGH GLADES ELEMENTARY GALE-BAILEY ELEMENTARY Total: 8 GENERAL SMALLWOOD MIDDLE INDIAN HEAD ELEMENTARY J C PARKS ELEMENTARY HARFORD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS J P RYON ELEMENTARY ABERDEEN MIDDLE JENIFER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ** BAKERFIELD ELEMENTARY JOHN HANSON MIDDLE SCHOOL CTR FOR ED OPPORTUNITY ALTERNA ** LACKEY HIGH SCHOOL DEERFIELD ELEMENTARY MT HOPE/NANJEMOY ELEMENTARY EDGEWOOD ELEMENTARY THOMAS STONE HIGH SCHOOL EDGEWOOD MIDDLE Total: 17 G D LISBY ELEMENTARY HILLSDALE HALLS CROSS ROADS ELEMENTARY HAVRE DE GRACE ELEMENTARY DORCHESTER COUNTY BOARD OF JOPPATOWNE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION JOPPATOWNE HIGH ** CAMBRIDGE-SOUTH DORCHESTER HI MAGNOLIA ELEMENTARY CHOPTANK ELEMENTARY MAGNOLIA MIDDLE HURLOCK ELEMENTARY RIVERSIDE ELEMENTARY MACES LANE MIDDLE ROYEWILLIAMS ELEMENTARY MAPLE ELEMENTARY WM PACA OLD POST NEW DIRECTIONS LEARNING ACADEMY (ALT. 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