Teen Boarding Schools in Maryland

Maryland is a state located in the Mid Atlantic region of the US. It's the 9th smallest state, although in terms of population density, it has one of the densest populations in the United States. Maryland's geographical makeup is varied. Because of this, the city experiences different types of weather throughout the year. Some regions have a humid subtropical climate (eastern region), some have subtropical highland climate. Because it's near the Atlantic Coast, Maryland is usually hit by several tropical cyclones throughout the year.

According to studies done in 2009, Maryland households are among the wealthiest in the country, and its poverty rate (7.8%) among the lowest in the US. The third and tenth wealthiest counties in the US can also be found in Maryland (Howard and Montgomery). The unemployment rate is also lower compared with the rate in other states.

The Maryland State Department of Education oversees public primary and secondary education. However, each county has its own local Board of Education. About 40% of the state's general fund goes to the public school education system.

Maryland has different types of private schools. There are even a lot of different religious schools from Catholic schools to Quaker and Jewish schools and more. There are also publicly and privately funded charter schools, although these are subjected to the state laws on education.

Maryland has several world-renowned private and public colleges and universities including the University of Maryland, Johns Hopkins University, United States Naval Academy, and many more. Some of the oldest colleges in the state include St. John's College and Washington College.

Some examples of Maryland Boarding schools include religious schools like St. Timothy's School, Sandy Spring Friends School, Georgetown Preparatory School among others. College preparatory boarding schools include West Nottingham Academy, Oldfields School, among others.

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