Baltimore Archdiocese readies new elementary school

Aug. 23, 2010
Holy Angels will be housed in a wing of an all-girls high school building

From The Baltimore Sun: Months after announcing that nearly 20 percent of the region's Catholic schools would close, the Archidocese of Baltimore is preparing to open a new elementary school designed to retain some displaced students. Holy Angels Elementary School will make its debut next month on two floors in one wing of Seton Keough High School. The archdiocese has spent about $1.4 million to renovate a nearly 40-year-old building and carve out space for its newest elementary. It will be the first coed grade school to share facilities with an all-girls high school.

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