Elementary Schools
The county operates 41 elementary schools.
Name | Enrollment | Principal | History | Modular Classrooms |
---|---|---|---|---|
Atholton Elementary School | 387 | Denise Lancaster | Opened 1961 | 3 |
Bellows Spring Elementary School | 762 | Jackie Klamerus | Opened 2003 | 8 |
Bollman Bridge Elementary School | 663 | Jonathan Davis | Opened 1988 | 2 |
- Bryant Woods Elementary School (Opened September 1968)
- Bushy Park Elementary School
- Centennial Lane Elementary School
- Clarksville Elementary School
- Clemens Crossing Elementary School
- Cradlerock Elementary School
- Dayton Oaks Elementary School
- Deep Run Elementary School
- Ducketts Lane Elementary School (Opening 2013)
- Elkridge Elementary School
- Forest Ridge Elementary School
- Fulton Elementary School
- Gorman Crossing Elementary School
- Guilford Elementary School
- Hammond Elementary School
- Hollifield Station Elementary School
- Ilchester Elementary School
- Jeffers Hill Elementary School
- Laurel Woods Elementary School
- Lisbon Elementary School
- Longfellow Elementary School (Opened 1971)
- Manor Woods Elementary School
- Northfield Elementary School
- Phelps Luck Elementary School
- Pointers Run Elementary School
- Rockburn Elementary School
- Running Brook Elementary School (Opened 1971)
- St. John's Lane Elementary School
- Stevens Forest Elementary School
- Swansfield Elementary School
- Talbott Springs Elementary School
- Thunder Hill Elementary School (Opened 1971)
- Triadelphia Ridge Elementary School
- Veterans Elementary School
- Waverly Elementary School
- West Friendship Elementary School (Opened 1925)
- Worthington Elementary School
- Elementary School #42 - Planning for Southeastern School by 2015
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