ROSEDALE, MD—A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held later this week at a new elementary school in the Rosedale area.
Baltimore County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Myriam Rogers and Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski will join members of the Board of Education of Baltimore County and the Baltimore County delegation in officially cutting the ribbon on the new Red House Run Elementary School.
The ceremony will take place at 2 p.m. on Thursday, February 29, 2024.
The $66.2 million project replaces the old school building and expands the school’s state-rated capacity from 486 seats to 775. The new building, at 107,774 square feet, is almost twice the size of the former building, which was 58,495 square feet.
Designed to relieve overcrowding and to provide a modern learning center for the community, the new school features 44 classrooms, contains regional education programs such as Early Childhood Learning, and meets LEED Silver standards for sustainability.
The new Red House Run Elementary School building is located at 1717 Weyburn Road in Rosedale (21237) formally opened to students in January.
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