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Reginald F. Lewis High School

Coordinates: 39°21′57″N 76°34′16″W / 39.36579°N 76.57099°W / 39.36579; -76.57099
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Reginald F. Lewis High School
of Business and Law
Address
Map
6401 Pioneer Drive

,
21214
Coordinates39°21′57″N 76°34′16″W / 39.36579°N 76.57099°W / 39.36579; -76.57099
Information
School typePublic, Comprehensive
MottoKeep Going No Matter What
Founded2002
School districtBaltimore City Public Schools
SuperintendentGregory Thornton [CEO]
School number419
PrincipalJanine L. Patterson
Grades912
Enrollment337[1] (2014)
AreaUrban
Color(s)Black, Silver, White, Gold
SloganHome of the Falcons
MascotThe Falcon
Team nameFalcons
Websitewww.rflbusinesslawhs.org

Reginald F. Lewis High School of Business and Law (officially referred to as the Reginald F. Lewis High School) is a public high school located in northeast Baltimore, Maryland. It is named after prominent businessman and Baltimore native Reginald F. Lewis. The school is situated in the former Northern High School and shares the structure with the W. E. B. Du Bois High School.

Attack incidents

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On April 4, 2008, an art teacher at the Reginald F. Lewis High School, was attacked by one of her students during a regular class. Footage of the incident was recorded on a phone and was uploaded to the internet.[2]

On April 2, 2015, former Principal Daric Jackson caused a student to lose consciousness in a classroom after placing the student in a chokehold. The case was investigated as possible child abuse by the Baltimore police department and referred to the State's Attorney's office. The student filed a lawsuit in April 2016 alleging assault.[3][4]

References

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  1. ^ "Enrollment for All Grades All Students : Demographics : Baltimore City - Reginald F. Lewis High School : 2014 Maryland Report Card:". Maryland State Department of Education. Retrieved July 27, 2014.
  2. ^ "Teacher Says She Was Assaulted In Classroom". WBAL-TV News. 2008-04-10. Retrieved 2008-04-11.
  3. ^ "Former Baltimore City student suing his former principal after alleged assault". WBFF-TV News. 2016-04-18. Retrieved 2016-06-13.
  4. ^ "Police Investigating Possible Child Abuse Between Principal, Student". WJZ-TV News. 2015-04-16. Retrieved 2016-06-13.
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