Thursday, September 30, 2010

Harford County Public Schools

The availability of teachers for one on one help, the small class sizes, and the freedom proffered at JC are what succeeded third year Dan Ruck over.

Ruck and his parents had to make a determination that many 8th graders face : where to go to high. However, Ruck chose a private educational activity over a new public high.

Calibrating from Bel Air Gymnasium (BAMS), Pucker chose to attend JC instead of the new Patterson Mill High School. However, Pucker's determination to look JC despite the tutelage is becoming progressively unpopular.

Agreeing to Admissions Director Kim Brueggemann, there are only 58 former BAMS students in the current student body, and the number is only getting smaller.

In the current senior class, 53 BAMS students employed to JC, but only 23 students actually chose to look. In the current junior class, 32 BAMS students employed, but only 20 chose to take care. In the current sophomore class, 17 BAMS students utilized, but only 9 chose to take care. In the current freshmen class, 14 BAMS students employed, but only 7 chose to take care. Finally, in the incoming freshmen class, 6 BAMS students utilized, but only 4 are choosing to look JC.

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