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Annapolis High School (Maryland)

Annapolis High School is an American high school located in the Parole census-designated place in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, near Annapolis.〔"(Annapolis High School )." Anne Arundel County Public Schools. Retrieved on October 6, 2012. "2700 Riva Road Annapolis, MD 21401"〕〔"(2010 Census Block Map Parole CDP, Md. No. 4 )." ((Archive )) U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on October 6, 2012.〕 It is part of the Anne Arundel County Public Schools system and is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. In 2013, Newskweek ranked Annapolis as one of the top 2,000 high schools in the country. Annapolis High School's rival is Old Mill High School.
==History==
Founded in 1896, Annapolis High was the first public high school to open in Anne Arundel County and among the first in the state of Maryland. Though nearby Arundel High School was founded earlier in 1854, it was run as a private school until 1926. The school originally occupied a brick building in historic, downtown Annapolis, but the post-World War I population surge led to the construction of a new school that stood on the outskirts of downtown Annapolis within a short distance from Wiley H. Bates "Colored" High School. In the mid-1960s — more than a decade after the Supreme Court's ruling in ''Brown v. Board of Education'' — Annapolis High and Bates High were desegregated. Soon thereafter, the Wiley H. Bates High School was renamed/repurposed into Annapolis Middle School for grades 9 and 10 in 1966-67, and then into Bates Junior High School for grades 7 to 9 in 1968. The original Wiley H. Bates High School building at 1101 Smithville Street served as a public school until early 1981 when Bates Middle School moved to the former Annapolis Senior High School campus. In 1979, Annapolis High moved to its present location on Riva Road outside the city limits. Its former buildings now house Bates Middle School and the Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts.

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