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School Listings
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Elementary Schools
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Manchester Elementary School3224 York Street
Manchester, MD 21102
Manchester Elementary School was originally built in 1932 as Manchester High School. In 1991, Manchester Elementary was completely renovated. The school currently serves over 800 students in grades Pre-K through 5. -
Ebb Valley Elementary School3100 Swiper Rd.
Manchester, MD 21102
Robert E. Mitchell - Principal
Ebb Valley Elementary School is 73,103 square feet. The building was designed with a capacity of 591 students in grades Kindergarten through five, and Pre-Kindergarten. The building includes 1 Pre-K classroom, 4 kindergarten classrooms and 20 classrooms with additional special area classrooms including art, health, music, media, computer lab, reading, a cafeteria and gymnasium.
Ebb Valley Elementary School lies in the historic Ebb Valley area which was home to mining operations that were served by the Bachman Valley Railroad. Ebb Valley Station was a station stop on the Bachman Valley Railroad. Local trains connected to the Western Maryland Railroad into Pennsylvania.
The heating and air conditioning system uses a geothermal design. The system uses the earth as a heat exchanger. There are heat recovery units that keep warm air from being vented to the outside while allowing fresh air for ventilation.
Ebb Valley opened August 2008 with a projected population of approximately 492 students.
Ebb Valley is a two story school with Kindergarten and First Grade on the main floor. Grade Two, Grade Three, Grade Four and Grade Five are on the second floor
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Middle Schools
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North Carroll Middle School2101 Hanover Pike
Hampstead, MD 21074
Mr. Snook - Principal
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High Schools
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North Carroll High School1400 Panther Drive
Hampstead, MD 21074
Ms. Dolch - Principal
kndolch@k12.carr.org
North Carroll High School was established in 1956 by joining Hampstead and Manchester High Schools. The school was originally located in Greenmount at the current site of North Carroll Middle School. The students chose red (scarlet) and gray as the school colors, the panther as the mascot and the alma mater was created by JoAnna Saegusa, a member of the class of 1957. Initially, 437 students and 20 faculty members called North Carroll their school. The first graduating class of 1957 had 79 members.
In 1962 an additional wing was added to the facility. The school expanded and became a Junior-Senior High School serving students in grades 7-12.
In 1964, the senior class presented a Broadway musical entitled, the Music Man. It was well received by the school and community. Musicals have been presented in most years since that success.
During the 1975-1976 school year, a new building was completed just west in Hampstead on Maryland route 482. On February 11, 1976, 860 students and 45 staff members moved into the building. The school became North Carroll High School again.
Over the years, red, white, and black became more prominent color choices for the school uniforms. In June 1980, the school colors were officially established as red, white, and black by faculty acclamation.
As the North Carroll Community continues to grow, so does the population of North Carroll High School.
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Manchester Valley High SchoolManchester Valley High School
3300 Maple Grove Road
Manchester, Maryland 21102
Manchester Valley High School opened in Fall, 2009 and is the newest high school in Carroll County, located at 3300 Maple Grove Road. The building capacity is 1,294 students.Mission Statement
Every member of the Manchester Valley High School community accepts responsibility for establishing an innovative, rigorous, and supportive learning environment that embraces student individuality and fosters a spirit of service. Together, we will ensure opportunities for the success of all students as they become productive members of a diverse and complex society.Vision Statement
At Manchester Valley High School, the school and community unite to benefit the education and success of our students. We focus on nurturing personal and academic growth, building relationships and developing character. Our graduates are prepared to meet the challenges of life.Phone:410-386-1673
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