Annapolis Elementary School: Difference between revisions

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(Created page with "Annapolis Elementary is a public school in downtown Annapolis that serves preschool through fifth grade. Established in 1896, it is the oldest structure in continuous service as a school in the state of Maryland.<ref>https://www.aacps.org/Page/4007</ref> The land and structure predate its use as a school building, with history dating back to the 1700s. Originally called Annapolis Public School, it later changed its name to Annapolis Grammar School, and then Annapolis Ele...")
 
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The Anne Arundel County Public SChoolSchool system is the fifth largest in Maryland. Annapolis Elementary educates children from pre-kindergarten to fifth grade. Although the school historically served most of Annapolis and many surrounding areas, it currently services students from downtown Annapolis including the Naval Academy, Murray Hill, West Street, Spa Road, and the Clay Street Communities. The school is a feeder school for Annapolis Middle School and Annapolis High School.
 
The property is within the current Annapolis Historic District, National Historic Landmark District, and the National Register District. <ref>https://www.annapolis.gov/DocumentCenter/View/11350/Annapolis-Historic-District-Map</ref> It is within Ward 1 of the city.<ref>https://www.annapolis.gov/DocumentCenter/View/5819/Ward-Map-PDF</ref>
 
[[File:Green Street School 1|thumb|alt=An older man with white hair and a beard sits in front of wooden barrels. |Harness Creek resident Bob Peacock talks about attending Annapolis Elementary school in the mid 20th century, including common recreation activities for kids and his school bus ride.]]
[[File:Green Street School 2|thumb|alt=An older man with white hair and a beard sits in front of wooden barrels. |Harness Creek resident Bob Peacock talks about attending Annapolis Elementary school in the mid 20th century, including common recreation activities for kids and his school bus ride.]]
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