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Johns Hopkins University at Earle B. Wood Middle School
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About Johns Hopkins University at Earle B. Wood Middle School
Johns Hopkins University at Earle B. Wood Middle School is an instructional site of Johns Hopkins University located in Rockville, Maryland, operating within a middle school facility. This site is associated with Johns Hopkins University's Center for Talented Youth (CTY) or a similar academic outreach program that delivers university-affiliated programming in K–12 settings. No specific enrollment, completion rate, retention rate, or quality score data is reported in IPEDS for this site.
Program offerings at this location are not detailed in available IPEDS records. Johns Hopkins University outreach sites at K–12 schools typically provide accelerated academic programming, enrichment courses, and talent development for academically advanced students.
Rockville, Maryland is the county seat of Montgomery County and part of the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. Montgomery County is one of the most educated and affluent counties in the United States, with strong demand for advanced academic programming. Johns Hopkins University's presence at Earle B. Wood Middle School reflects the university's long-standing commitment to academic outreach and talent development in the region.
14615 Bauer Drive, Rockville, MD 20853
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