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Maryland Schools That Are Not Participating in the Maryland Meals for Achievement (MMFA) Program, That May Meet the Eligibility Criteria Maryland Schools that are not Participating in the Maryland Meals for Achievement (MMFA) Program, that may meet the Eligibility Criteria School Name Address City County ABBOTTSTOWN ELEM 1300 GORSUCH AVE BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY ABERDEEN HIGH 251 PARADISE RD ABERDEEN HARFORD ACADEMY OF HEALTH SCIENCES AT PRINCE GEORGE'S COMM 301 LARGO ROAD UPPER MARLBORO PRINCE GEORGES ACCE ACADEMY 1300 W. 36TH STREET BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY ACHIEVEMENT ACADEMY @ HARBOR CITY HIGH SCHOOL 2555 HARFORD ROAD BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY ADELPHI ELEMENTARY 8820 RIGGS RD ADELPHI PRINCE GEORGES AFYA PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL 2800 BRENDAN AVENUE BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY ALBERT EINSTEIN HIGH 11135 NEWPORT MILL RD KENSINGTON MONTGOMERY ALC PROGRAM 12 MAGNOLIA STREET EASTON TALBOT ALEXANDER HAMILTON ELEMENTARY 800 POPLAR GROVE ST BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY ALLEGANY HIGH 616 SEDGWICK ST CUMBERLAND ALLEGANY ALTERNATIVE ELEM SCHOOL 3301 CARLISLE AVENUE BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY ALTERNATIVE HIGH 5150 ANNAPOLIS ROAD BLADENSBURG PRINCE GEORGES APPEAL ELEMENTARY 11655 HG TRUEMAN RD LUSBY CALVERT ARBUTUS ELEMENTARY 1300 SULPHUR SPRING RD BALTIMORE BALTIMORE COUNTY ARBUTUS MIDDLE 5525 SHELBOURNE RD BALTIMORE BALTIMORE COUNTY ARLINGTON ELEMENTARY 3705 W ROGERS AVE BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY ARUNDEL ELEMENTARY 2400 ROUND RD BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY AUGUSTA FELLS SAVAGE INST 1500 HARLEM AVENUE BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY BALTIMORE ANTIOCH DIPLOMAS PLUS HS 2555 HARFORD RD BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY BALTIMORE CITY COLLEGE HIGH 3220 THE ALAMEDA BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY BALTIMORE CIVITAS MIDDLE HIGH 4701 GREENSPRING ROAD BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY BALTIMORE COMMUNITY SCHOOL 6820 FAIT AVENUE BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY BALTIMORE DESIGN SCHOOL 1101 WINSTON AVE BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY BALTIMORE INTERNATIONAL ACADEM 4410 FRANKFORD AVENUE BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY BALTIMORE IT ACADEMY 900 WOODBOURNE AVE BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY BALTIMORE LEADERSHIP SCHOOL FOR YOUNG WOMEN 128 W FRANKLIN ST BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY BALTIMORE LIBERATION DIPLOMA P 2801 N DUKELAND STREET BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY BALTIMORE MONTESSORI PUBLIC CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL 1600 GUILFORD AVE BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY BALTIMORE POLYTECHNIC 1400 W COLD SPRING LN BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY BALTIMORE TALENT DEVELOPMENT HIGH 1500 HARLEM AVENUE BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY BARCLAY ELEMENTARYMIDDLE 2900 BARCLAY ST BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY BARSTOW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 295 J W WILLIAMS ROAD PRINCE FREDERICK CALVERT BATTLE MONUMENT SCHOOL 7801 E COLLINGHAM DR BALTIMORE BALTIMORE COUNTY BAY BROOK ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE 4301 10TH ST BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY BEACON HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY 6929 FURMAN PKY RIVERDALE PRINCE GEORGES BEL AIR ELEMENTARY 14401 BARTON BLVD CUMBERLAND ALLEGANY BELMONT ELEMENTARY 1406 N ELLAMONT ST BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MIDDLE 1201 CAMBRIA ST BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY BENJAMIN STODDERT MIDDLE 2501 OLSON STREET TEMPLE HILLS PRINCE GEORGES BENNETT MIDDLE 200 E COLLEGE AVE SALISBURY WICOMICO BLADENSBURG HIGH 4200 57TH STREET BLADENSBURG PRINCE GEORGES BLAIR G EWING CENTER 14501 AVERY RD ROCKVILLE MONTGOMERY BLUFORD DREW JEMISON 1130 N CAROLINE STREET BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY BLUFORD DREW JEMISON STEM ACAD 2000 EDGEWOOD STREET BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY BOOKER T WASHINGTON MIDDLE 1301 MCCULLOH ST BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY BRADDOCK MIDDLE 909 HOLLAND ST CUMBERLAND ALLEGANY BREHMS LANE ELEMENTARY 3536 BREHMS LN BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY BRIDGE CENTER 1740 TWIN SPRINGS WAY BALTIMORE BALTIMORE COUNTY BRUNSWICK ELEMENTARY 400 CENTRAL AVE BRUNSWICK FREDERICK BUCK LODGE MIDDLE 2611 BUCK LODGE RD ADELPHI PRINCE GEORGES C ELIZABETH RIEG REGIONAL 15542 PEACH WALKER DR MITCHELLVILLE PRINCE GEORGES CALVERTON MIDDLE 1100 WHITMORE AVE BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY CALVIN RODWELL ELEMENTARY 3501 HILLSDALE RD BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY CAMBRIDGE-SOUTH DORCHESTER HI 2475 CAMBRIDGE BYPASS CAMBRIDGE DORCHESTER CAP THE PROVIDENCE SCHOOL 3035 SINGERLY RD ELKTON CECIL CAREER ACADEMY 101 W 24TH STREET BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY CARL SANDBURG LEARNING CENTER 451 MEADOW HALL DR ROCKVILLE MONTGOMERY CARNEY ELEMENTARY 3131 E JOPPA RD BALTIMORE BALTIMORE COUNTY CARROLLTON ELEMENTARY 8300 QUINTANA ST NEW CARROLLTON PRINCE GEORGES CARVER VOC TECH HIGH 2201 PRESSTMAN ST BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY CATONSVILLE CTR FOR ALTER STUD 901 S ROLLING RD BALTIMORE BALTIMORE COUNTY CEDARMERE ELEMENTARY 17 NICODEMUS RD REISTERSTOWN BALTIMORE COUNTY CENTRAL HIGH 200 CABIN BRANCH RD CAPITOL HEIGHTS PRINCE GEORGES CESAR CHAVEZ ELEMENTARY 6609 RIGGS ROAD HYATTSVILLE PRINCE GEORGES CHAPEL FORGE EARLY CHILDHOOD C 12711 MILAN WAY BOWIE PRINCE GEORGES CHARLES CARROLL BARRISTER ELEM 1327 WASH BLVD BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY CHARLES CARROLL MIDDLE 6130 LAMONT DR NEW CARROLLTON PRINCE GEORGES CHEROKEE LANE ELEMENTARY 9000 25TH AVE ADELPHI PRINCE GEORGES CHERRY HILL ELEM MIDDLE 801 BRIDGEVIEW RD BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY CHERRY HILL MIDDLE 2535 SINGERLY RD ELKTON MD CECIL CHESAPEAKE HIGH 1801 TURKEY POINT RD BALTIMORE BALTIMORE COUNTY CHESAPEAKE TERRACE ELEMENTARY 2112 LODGE FARM RD BALTIMORE BALTIMORE COUNTY CHURCH LANE ELEMENTARY 3820 FERNSIDE RD RANDALLSTOWN BALTIMORE COUNTY CITY NEIGHBORS CHARTER SCHOOL 4301 RASPE AVENUE BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY CITY NEIGHBORS HAMILTON 5609 SEFTON AVENUE BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY CITY NEIGHBORS HIGH 5609 SEFTON HIGH BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY CITY SPRINGS ELEMENTARY 100 S CAROLINE ST BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY COLDSTREAM PARK ELEMENTARY 1400 EXETER HALL AVE BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY CONNEXIONS COMMUNITY 2801 DUKELAND STREET BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY COPPIN ACADEMY 2500 W NORTH AVENUE BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY CREATIVE CITY PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL 2810 SHIRLEY AVENUE BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY CRESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL 7100 FOXCROFT DRIVE FREDERICK FREDERICK CRISFIELD HIGH 210 N SOMERSET AVENUE CRISFIELD SOMERSET CROOM VOCATIONAL 8520 DUVALL ROAD UPPER MARLBORO PRINCE GEORGES CROSSLAND HIGH 6901 TEMPLE HILLS ROAD TEMPLE HILLS PRINCE GEORGES CTR FOR ED OPPORTUNITY ALTERNA 253 PARADISE ROAD ABERDEEN HARFORD DALLAS F NICHOLAS SR ELEM 201 E 21ST ST BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY DEEP RUN ELEMENTARY 6925 OLD WATERLOO RD ELKRIDGE HOWARD DEER PARK ELEMENTARY 9809 LYONS MILL RD OWINGS MILLS BALTIMORE COUNTY DEER PARK MIDDLE & MAGNET SCHO 9830 WINANDS RD RANDALLSTOWN BALTIMORE COUNTY DELMAR ELEMENTARY 811 S SECOND STREET 3 DELMAR WICOMICO DENNETT ROAD 770 DENNETT ROAD OAKLAND GARRETT DICKEY HILL ELEMENTARY MIDDLE 5025 DICKEY HILL RD GWYNN OAK BALTIMORE CITY DIGITAL HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL 1100 COVINGTON STREET BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY DODGE PARK ELEMENTARY 3401 HUBBARD ROAD LANDOVER PRINCE GEORGES DOSWELL E BROOKS ELEMENTARY 1301 BROOKE RD CAPITOL HEIGHTS PRINCE GEORGES DR BERNARD HARRIS ELEMENTARY 1400 N CAROLINE ST BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY DR CARTER G WOODSON ELEMENTARY 2501 SEABURY RD BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ELEM 3750 GREENSPRING AVE BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY DR NATHAN A PITTS ASHBURTON 3935 HILTON RD BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY DREW FREEMAN MIDDLE 2600 BROOKS DR SUITLAND PRINCE GEORGES DUNDALK HIGH 1901 DELVALE AVE BALTIMORE BALTIMORE COUNTY DUVAL HIGH 9880 GOOD LUCK RD LANHAM PRINCE GEORGES DWIGHT D EISENHOWER MIDDLE 13725 BRIARWOOD DR LAUREL PRINCE GEORGES EAST SALISBURY ELEMENTARY 1201 OCEAN CITY ROAD SALISBURY WICOMICO ECKHART ALTERNATIVE PROGRAM 17000 NATIONAL HIGHWAY SW FROSTBURG ALLEGANY EDGECOMBE CIRCLE ELEMENTARY 2835 VIRGINIA AVE BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY EDGEMERE ELEMENTARY 7201 NORTH POINT RD BALTIMORE BALTIMORE COUNTY EDGEWOOD ELEMENTARY 2100 CEDAR DR EDGEWOOD HARFORD EDGEWOOD HIGH 2415 WILLOUGHBY BEACH RD EDGEWOOD HARFORD EDGEWOOD MIDDLE 2311 WILLOUGHBY BEACH RD EDGEWOOD HARFORD EDMONDSON/WESTSIDE SR HIGH 501 N ATHOL AVE BALTIMORE BALTIMORE CITY ELMER A. 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