Somerset County Public Schools (Maryland)
Somerset County Public Schools is a U.S. public school system serving the residents of Somerset County, Maryland.
History
The Somerset County schools became desegregated in 1969 after the federal government began to withheld education funds.[1] The first African American School Superintendent was H. DeWayne Whittington was appointed in 1988.[1]
High schools
- Crisfield, Crisfield, Maryland
- Washington, Princess Anne, Maryland
Intermediate Schools
- Somerset 6/7, Westover, Maryland
Elementary schools
- Carter G. Woodson, Crisfield, Maryland
- Deal Island, Deal Island, Maryland
- Ewell, Ewell, Maryland
- Greenwood, Princess Anne, Maryland
- Princess Anne, Princess Anne, Maryland
Other schools
- J. M. Tawes Technology & Career Center, Westover
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References
- Pitts, Jonathan (11 Dec 2010). "Eastern Shore county's first black politician takes office". Baltimore Sun. p. 1. Retrieved 17 Dec 2010.
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