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Ellicott City / Maryland / United States
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Maryland School for the Deaf develops academic and social skills by providing educational, developmental and extracurricular activities. It operates elementary, middle and high school, and is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. It provides education to the hearing impaired children up to the age 21. The school offers various subjects that include English, math, social studies, science, theater arts, physical education, life skills and technology exposition. The school also offers a range of vocational courses, such as computer literacy, graphic arts, masonry, woodworking, business education and job training center. In addition, the school offers after-school activities that include field trips, organization meetings, clubs, community projects, intramural games and tournaments. Maryland School for the Deaf was established in 1868 and is located in Frederick and Columbia, Md.
Ellicott City / Maryland / United States
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Ellicott City / Maryland / United States
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Bellows Spring Elementary School has a committed and caring staff, providing an environment for support and excellence. Students are engaged and have fun while being active participants.

Bellows has consistently been rated one of the Washington Post's top 100 Elementary schools. It has been recognized by the Maryland Department of Education for outstanding results on the Maryland School Assessment. Other accomplishments include Ben Carson Scholarships, frequent first place winners of the Math Olympiad and more. Visit the website for more information.

Ellicott City / Maryland / United States
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Linwood Center, founded in 1955, and is located in Ellicott City, Md., and is approved by the Maryland State Department of Education to operate a nonpublic educational program, providing full day and residential special education and related services for students with autism, and various multiple disabilities. The center offers a wide range of services, such as respite care, family support, and residential and individual support care services. It also provides food and medical services to disabled children throughout the region. The center s day care services include teaching skills for daily living, vocational training, adult day care and job assistance to the needy. It also assists the individual and family in locating and obtaining generic services funded by the state. Additionally, the center advocates for the individual s rights and needs. It monitors and acts as a third-party advocate for implementation of the individual plan.