Five middle-high schools will open in Baltimore

March 14, 2008
Campuses will operate independently from city district, similar to charter schools

The Baltimore city school board has approved the creation of five middle-high schools. The middle-high schools are a major initiative in school chief Andres Alonso's effort to revamp the troubled system. The five middle-high schools will operate independently under contracts with outside operators, in a structure similar to charter schools.

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