Cecil County Public Schools

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Cecil County Public Schools[1] is a public school system serving the residents of Cecil County, Maryland. Demographics, assessments, and statistics are available on the Maryland Report Card website.[2]

High schools[]

Middle schools[]

  • Bohemia Manor, Chesapeake City, MD
  • Cherry Hill, Elkton, MD
  • Elkton, Elkton, MD
  • North East, North East, MD
  • Perryville, Perryville, MD
  • Port Deposit, Port Deposit
  • Rising Sun, Rising Sun, MD

Elementary schools[]

Charlestown Elementary School
  • Bainbridge, Port Deposit
  • Bay View, North East
  • Calvert, Rising Sun
  • Cecil Manor, Elkton
  • Cecilton, Cecilton
  • Charlestown, Charlestown
  • Chesapeake City, Chesapeake City
    • The previous facility, about 42,000 square feet (3,900 m2) in size, is in the southern part of Chesapeake City, along the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal. In 2019 a groundbreaking for the new school facility, along Augustine Herman Highway at the midpoint between the Bohemia Manor secondary schools and the Cheseapeake City fire department facility, was imminent. The facility, with about 62,000 square feet (5,800 m2) in area, is designed to look like the area bridge.[3] The building's model is Gilpin Manor Elementary School.[4]
  • Conowingo, Conowingo
  • Elk Neck, Elkton
  • Gilpin Manor, Elkton
  • Holly Hall, Elkton
  • Kenmore, Elkton
  • Leeds, Elkton
  • North East, North East
  • Perryville, Perryville
  • Port Deposit, Port Deposit
  • Rising Sun, Rising Sun
  • Thomson Estates, Elkton

Other[]

  • Cecil Alternative Program at Providence, Elkton, MD
  • Cecil County School of Technology, Elkton, MD

News[]

Cecil County School of Technology in Elkton, MD
Cecil County School of Technology

In the fall of 2015, the new Cecil County School of Technology[5] opened in Elkton, MD.


Schools on the 29th of October 2021 closed early due to inclement weather in the area. The superintend of Cecil County Public Schools is quoted as saying: "We boldly do not assume this will happen again due to the online nature schools are heading into."

References[]

  1. ^ "Cecil County Public Schools". www.ccps.org. Retrieved 2016-01-24.
  2. ^ "Cecil County : 2014 Maryland Report Card". reportcard.msde.maryland.gov. Retrieved 2016-01-24.
  3. ^ Dieterle, Marcus (2019-07-09). "CCPS prepares to break ground on new Ches. City Elem". Cecil Whig. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
  4. ^ Dieterle, Marcus (2019-01-03). "CCPS awaits state review of new Ches. City Elementary". Cecil Whig. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
  5. ^ "School of Technology opens opportunities for Cecil students". PerryvilleParent.com. Retrieved 2016-01-24.

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