Achievement Academy (Baltimore, Maryland) Explained

Achievement Academy
Streetaddress:2201 Pinewood Avenue
City:Baltimore
State:Maryland
Zipcode:21218
Country:United States
District:Baltimore City Public Schools
Schoolnumber:413
Principal:David Verdi[1]
Schooltype:Public, Adult, Alternative
Grades:9-12
Area:Urban
Coordinates:39.3658°N -76.571°W
Mascot:Pirate[2]
Enrollment:411
Enrollment As Of:2018

Achievement Academy, officially Achievement Academy at Harbor City High School, is a public alternative high school located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The school currently resides in the former Northern High School campus, at 2201 Pinewood Avenue. Achievement Academy is an alternative school program operated by Baltimore City Public Schools to serve students with severe academic and/or behavior issues.[3]

From 2010 until 2015, the school was located at 2555 Harford Road, inside of the former Harbor City High School.[4] Beginning with the 2008 school year, Achievement Academy shared this space with Baltimore Antioch Diploma Plus High School, but this latter school was closed by Baltimore City Public Schools in 2014.[5]

It was reported in 2012 that BCPSS, then under the leadership of CEO Andres Alonso, was planning to close Achievement Academy as one of 26 closures citywide.[6] Instead of closure however, the Board of School Commissioners voted to move the school to its current location within the Northern High School campus in 2015, replacing W.E.B. DuBois High School which had been closed there the previous summer.[7] It now shares that building with Reginald F. Lewis High School.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Achievement Academy at Harbor City High School. Baltimore City Public Schools.
  2. Web site: Achievement Academy at Harbor City High School / Homepage. 2019-05-02. 2018-08-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20180801150705/http://www.baltimorecityschools.org/Domain/11173. dead. 2018-08-01.
  3. News: 7. Neufeld. Sara. Fenton. Justin. Convicted murderer worked in city school. The Baltimore Sun. Baltimore, Maryland. 2019-05-02. 2009-05-09.
  4. Web site: Casciani. Cheryl A. Kannam. Peter. Site Specific Educational Specifications Fairmount-Harford Bldg #456. Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners.
  5. News: Green. Erica. City board votes to close six schools in 2014. The Baltimore Sun. Baltimore, Maryland. 2019-05-02. 2013-12-17.
  6. News: 10. Green. Erica. Schools offer plan to optimize facilities. The Baltimore Sun. Baltimore, Maryland. 2019-05-02. 2012-11-28.
  7. News: 9. Notice of the Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners' Decision Regarding School Closures, Relocations and Building Surplus. The Baltimore Sun. Baltimore, Maryland. 2019-05-02. 2015-02-27.
  8. News: 14. Campbell. Colin. Bowie. Liz. Six city schools recommended for closure. The Baltimore Sun. Baltimore, Maryland. 2019-04-28. 2014-11-12.