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Union, Job Title, and Content Area FTE Vacancies by Union, Job Title, and Content Area data as of 5/22/19 Union, Job Title, and Content Area FTE BTU K-12 Cert area Art BALTIMORE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS 1 BALTIMORE MONTESSORI PUBLIC CHARTER ELEMENTARY 1 BARCLAY ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 BARD HIGH SCHOOL EARLY COLLEGE BALTIMORE 1 BREHMS LANE PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL 1 CECIL ELEMENTARY 0.5 CITY NEIGHBORS HIGH SCHOOL 1 CITY SPRINGS ELEM/MIDDLE 1 COPPIN ACADEMY HIGH 1 CREATIVE CITY PUBLIC CHARTER 0.5 DICKEY HILL ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 0.5 DR. NATHAN A. PITTS-ASHBURTON ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 0.5 EDGECOMBE CIRCLE ELEM/MIDDLE 0.5 FRANKLIN SQUARE ELEM/MIDDLE 0.5 FURMAN TEMPLETON PREPARATORY ACADEMY 1 GRACELAND-O'DONNELL HEIGHTS ELEM/MIDDLE 1 HAMPDEN ELEM/MIDDLE 1 HAZELWOOD ELEM/MIDDLE 0.5 JAMES MOSHER ELEMENTARY 0.5 LILLIE MAY CARROLL JACKSON SCHOOL 0.5 LOCKERMAN BUNDY ELEMENTARY 0.5 MAREE G. FARRING ELEM/MIDDLE 1 MIDDLE ALTERNATIVE PROGRAM @ LEMMEL 1 NATIONAL ACADEMY FOUNDATION HIGH 0.5 NEW ERA ACADEMY 1 ROSEMONT ELEM/MIDDLE 0.5 SUCCESS ACADEMY PROGRAM 0.5 VANGUARD COLLEGIATE MIDDLE SCHOOL 1 VIOLETVILLE ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 WESTPORT ACADEMY ELEM/MIDDLE 0.5 WILLIAM PINDERHUGHES ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 Dance BALTIMORE LEADERSHIP SCHOOL FOR YOUNG WOMEN 1 BREHMS LANE PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL 0.5 Drama/Theater AFYA PUBLIC CHARTER MIDDLE 1 BALTIMORE SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS HIGH 1 ELMER A. HENDERSON: A JOHNS HOPKINS PARTNERSHIP SCHOOL 1 FORT WORTHINGTON ELEMENTARY 1 TUNBRIDGE PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL 0.5 WESTERN HIGH 1 Foreign Language - Arabic BALTIMORE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY ELEM/MIDDLE 1 BALTIMORE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY WEST 1 Foreign Language - Chinese BALTIMORE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY WEST 2 BARD HIGH SCHOOL EARLY COLLEGE BALTIMORE 1 Page 1 of 10 Foreign Language - French BALTIMORE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY ELEM/MIDDLE 1 BALTIMORE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY WEST 1 Foreign Language - Russian BALTIMORE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY WEST 1 Foreign Language - Spanish BALTIMORE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS 1 BALTIMORE DESIGN SCHOOL 1 BALTIMORE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY ELEM/MIDDLE 1 BALTIMORE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY WEST 1 BALTIMORE LEADERSHIP SCHOOL FOR YOUNG WOMEN 1 BLUFORD DREW JEMISON STEM ACADEMY WEST 1 CARVER VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL HIGH 1 FOREST PARK HIGH 1 INDEPENDENCE SCHOOL LOCAL I HIGH 0.5 LEITH WALK ELEMENTARY 1 REGINALD F. LEWIS HIGH SCHOOL 1 RENAISSANCE ACADEMY HIGH 1 Music ARLINGTON ELEM/MIDDLE 1 BALTIMORE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY WEST 0.5 BARCLAY ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 0.5 BEECHFIELD ELEM/MIDDLE 1 CHERRY HILL ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 COLLINGTON SQUARE ELEM/MIDDLE 1 DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. ELEM/MIDDLE 0.5 DR. NATHAN A. PITTS-ASHBURTON ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 EDGEWOOD ELEMENTARY 0.5 EDMONDSON-WESTSIDE HIGH 1 FORT WORTHINGTON ELEMENTARY 1 FRANKLIN SQUARE ELEM/MIDDLE 0.5 GLENMOUNT ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 HAZELWOOD ELEM/MIDDLE 0.5 HIGHLANDTOWN ELEM/MIDDLE #237 1 JOHNSTON SQUARE ELEMENTARY 0.5 KIPP HARMONY 1 MARY ANN WINTERLING ELEMENTARY @ BENTALOU 0.5 MATTHEW A. HENSON ELEMENTARY 0.5 MORAVIA PARK ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 MOUNT ROYAL ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 NATIONAL ACADEMY FOUNDATION HIGH 1 NORTHWOOD ELEMENTARY 1 PIMLICO ELEM/MIDDLE 1 THOMAS JEFFERSON ELEM/MIDDLE 0.5 TUNBRIDGE PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL 0.5 VIOLETVILLE ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 0.5 WAVERLY ELEM/MIDDLE 1 WESTPORT ACADEMY ELEM/MIDDLE 1 Physical Education ABBOTTSTON ELEMENTARY 1 ACADEMY FOR COLLEGE AND CAREER EXPLORATION 0.5 ANGELA Y. DAVIS ACADEMY 0.5 AUGUSTA FELLS SAVAGE INSTITUTE OF VISUAL ARTS HIGH 1 BALTIMORE CITY COLLEGE HIGH 1 BALTIMORE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS 1 Page 2 of 10 BALTIMORE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY WEST 0.5 BALTIMORE LEADERSHIP SCHOOL FOR YOUNG WOMEN 1 BARD HIGH SCHOOL EARLY COLLEGE BALTIMORE 1 BREHMS LANE PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL 1 COPPIN ACADEMY HIGH 1 DR. BERNARD HARRIS, SR. ELEMENTARY 0.5 FRANKLIN SQUARE ELEM/MIDDLE 1 FREDERICK ELEMENTARY 1 GRACELAND-O'DONNELL HEIGHTS ELEM/MIDDLE 1 HIGHLANDTOWN ELEM/MIDDLE #215 1 LEITH WALK ELEMENTARY 1 LILLIE MAY CARROLL JACKSON SCHOOL 0.5 STADIUM SCHOOL MIDDLE 1 Teacher - Elementary ARLINGTON ELEM/MIDDLE 1 BALTIMORE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS 4 BALTIMORE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY ELEM/MIDDLE 1 BALTIMORE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY WEST 4 BALTIMORE MONTESSORI PUBLIC CHARTER ELEMENTARY 5 BARCLAY ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 BEECHFIELD ELEM/MIDDLE 1 CALVIN M. RODWELL ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 2 CHERRY HILL ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 2 CITY NEIGHBORS HAMILTON 1 COMMODORE JOHN ROGERS ELEM/MIDDLE 2 CREATIVE CITY PUBLIC CHARTER 2 DALLAS F. NICHOLAS SR. ELEMENTARY 1 DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. ELEM/MIDDLE 1 EDGEWOOD ELEMENTARY 1 ELMER A. HENDERSON: A JOHNS HOPKINS PARTNERSHIP SCHOOL 2 EUTAW-MARSHBURN ELEMENTARY 1 FRANKLIN SQUARE ELEM/MIDDLE 1 FURLEY ELEMENTARY 2 GARRETT HEIGHTS ELEM/MIDDLE 1 GEORGE WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY 2 GLENMOUNT ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 GUILFORD ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 2 HAMILTON ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 HARLEM PARK ELEM/MIDDLE 1 HIGHLANDTOWN ELEM/MIDDLE #215 2 HIGHLANDTOWN ELEM/MIDDLE #237 2 HOLABIRD ELEM/MIDDLE 2 JAMES MCHENRY ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 2 JAMES MOSHER ELEMENTARY 1 JOHN EAGER HOWARD ELEMENTARY 1 JOHN RUHRAH ELEM/MIDDLE 2 KIPP HARMONY 1 LEITH WALK ELEMENTARY 3 LOCKERMAN BUNDY ELEMENTARY 1 MARGARET BRENT ELEM/MIDDLE 2 MARY ANN WINTERLING ELEMENTARY @ BENTALOU 1 MARY E. RODMAN ELEMENTARY 0.5 MONTEBELLO ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 NATIONAL ACADEMY FOUNDATION HIGH 1 NORTH BEND ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 2 Page 3 of 10 ROBERT W. COLEMAN ELEMENTARY 1 ROLAND PARK ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 STEUART HILL ACADEMIC ACADEMY 1 THOMAS JEFFERSON ELEM/MIDDLE 1 TUNBRIDGE PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL 1 WAVERLY ELEM/MIDDLE 1 WILDWOOD ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL 2 WILLIAM PACA ELEMENTARY 2 WILLIAM PINDERHUGHES ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 2 WOLFE STREET ACADEMY ELEMENTARY 3 YORKWOOD ELEMENTARY 1 Teacher - Secondary JAMES MCHENRY ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 3 PIMLICO ELEM/MIDDLE 3 Agriculture GREEN STREET ACADEMY 1 INDEPENDENCE SCHOOL LOCAL I HIGH 1 Computer Science ANGELA Y. DAVIS ACADEMY 0.5 ELMER A. HENDERSON: A JOHNS HOPKINS PARTNERSHIP SCHOOL 1 N.A.C.A. FREEDOM & DEMOCRACY ACADEMY II 0.5 NATIONAL ACADEMY FOUNDATION HIGH 0.5 PATTERSON HIGH 1 RENAISSANCE ACADEMY HIGH 1 English AFYA PUBLIC CHARTER MIDDLE 1 BALTIMORE CITY COLLEGE HIGH 2 BALTIMORE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS 1 BALTIMORE DESIGN SCHOOL 1 BALTIMORE SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS HIGH 1 BARD HIGH SCHOOL EARLY COLLEGE BALTIMORE 1 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL AT MASONVILLE COVE 1 BOOKER T. WASHINGTON MIDDLE 1 BREHMS LANE PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL 1 CALVERTON ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 CARVER VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL HIGH 1 CHERRY HILL ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 EDMONDSON-WESTSIDE HIGH 1 EMPOWERMENT ACADEMY ELEM/MIDDLE 1 EXCEL ACADEMY @ FRANCIS M. WOOD HIGH 1 FOREST PARK HIGH 1 FORT WORTHINGTON ELEMENTARY 1 GREEN STREET ACADEMY 1 INDEPENDENCE SCHOOL LOCAL I HIGH 2 JOHN RUHRAH ELEM/MIDDLE 1 LEITH WALK ELEMENTARY 1 MERGENTHALER VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL HIGH 1 NEW ERA ACADEMY 1 PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR HIGH 2 PTECH AT CARVER 1 RENAISSANCE ACADEMY HIGH 2 ROSEMONT ELEM/MIDDLE 1 STADIUM SCHOOL MIDDLE 1 THOMAS JEFFERSON ELEM/MIDDLE 1 Page 4 of 10 VANGUARD COLLEGIATE MIDDLE SCHOOL 2 WILLIAM PINDERHUGHES ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 Mathematics AFYA PUBLIC CHARTER MIDDLE 1 ANGELA Y. DAVIS ACADEMY 1 AUGUSTA FELLS SAVAGE INSTITUTE OF VISUAL ARTS HIGH 1 BALTIMORE DESIGN SCHOOL 1 BARD HIGH SCHOOL EARLY COLLEGE BALTIMORE 1 BAY-BROOK ELEM/MIDDLE 1 BREHMS LANE PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL 1 CALVERTON ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 CALVIN M. RODWELL ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 CARVER VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL HIGH 1 CITY NEIGHBORS HIGH SCHOOL 1 CONNEXIONS: A COMMUNITY BASED ARTS SCHOOL 3 DIGITAL HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL 1 EXCEL ACADEMY @ FRANCIS M. WOOD HIGH 2 FOREST PARK HIGH 2 GARRETT HEIGHTS ELEM/MIDDLE 1 GLENMOUNT ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 HAMILTON ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 HAZELWOOD ELEM/MIDDLE 1 JOHN RUHRAH ELEM/MIDDLE 1 LEITH WALK ELEMENTARY 1 LILLIE MAY CARROLL JACKSON SCHOOL 1 MAREE G. FARRING ELEM/MIDDLE 1 MORRELL PARK ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 N.A.C.A. FREEDOM & DEMOCRACY ACADEMY II 1 NORTH BEND ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 PIMLICO ELEM/MIDDLE 1 PTECH AT CARVER 2 REGINALD F. LEWIS HIGH SCHOOL 1 RENAISSANCE ACADEMY HIGH 1 THE REACH! PARTNERSHIP SCHOOL 2 THOMAS JEFFERSON ELEM/MIDDLE 1 VANGUARD COLLEGIATE MIDDLE SCHOOL 1 VIVIEN T. THOMAS MEDICAL ARTS ACADEMY HIGH 2 WILDWOOD ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL 1 WILLIAM PINDERHUGHES ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 WOODHOME ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 Science - Biology FREDERICK DOUGLASS HIGH 1 HIGHLANDTOWN ELEM/MIDDLE #237 1 N.A.C.A. FREEDOM & DEMOCRACY ACADEMY II 1 PATTERSON HIGH 1 VIVIEN T. THOMAS MEDICAL ARTS ACADEMY HIGH 1 WILLIAM PINDERHUGHES ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 Science - Chemistry FOREST PARK HIGH 1 MERGENTHALER VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL HIGH 1 MORRELL PARK ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 N.A.C.A. FREEDOM & DEMOCRACY ACADEMY II 1 PTECH AT CARVER 1 PTECH AT DUNBAR 1 YOUTH OPPORTUNITY 1 Page 5 of 10 Science - Environmental Science EDMONDSON-WESTSIDE HIGH 1 Science - General Science BALTIMORE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS 2 BARD HIGH SCHOOL EARLY COLLEGE BALTIMORE 1 BOOKER T. WASHINGTON MIDDLE 1 CHERRY HILL ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 GUILFORD ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 LEITH WALK ELEMENTARY 1 LILLIE MAY CARROLL JACKSON SCHOOL 1 NATIONAL ACADEMY FOUNDATION HIGH 1 PTECH AT DUNBAR 1 ROSEMONT ELEM/MIDDLE 1 STADIUM SCHOOL MIDDLE 1 WILDWOOD ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL 1 Science - Physics BALTIMORE DESIGN SCHOOL 1 MERGENTHALER VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL HIGH 1 Social Studies AFYA PUBLIC CHARTER MIDDLE 1 BALTIMORE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS 1 CALVERTON ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 CONNEXIONS: A COMMUNITY BASED ARTS SCHOOL 1 DIGITAL HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL 1 EXCEL ACADEMY @ FRANCIS M. WOOD HIGH 1 FOREST PARK HIGH 2 FORT WORTHINGTON ELEMENTARY 1 HIGHLANDTOWN ELEM/MIDDLE #237 1 KIPP HARMONY 1 LILLIE MAY CARROLL JACKSON SCHOOL 1 MOUNT ROYAL ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 PIMLICO ELEM/MIDDLE 1 VIOLETVILLE ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 1 WESTERN HIGH 2 WILLIAM PINDERHUGHES ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE
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