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Baltimore County Welcomes Students Back to School
Superintendent Dallas Dance made a cross-county tour to celebrate the new academic year on Wednesday.

As students in Baltimore County went back to school on Wednesday, Superintendent Dallas Dance was there to greet them at nine of the school system’s 173 schools, centers and programs.
Dance began the morning at Randallstown High School at 7:30 a.m., and planned visits to Cockeysville Middle, Chapel Hill Elementary, Vincent Farms Elementary, Sparrows Point Middle, Sparrows Point High, Arbutus Middle, Fort Garrison Elementary and Mays Chapel Elementary.
Baltimore County Board of Education members, County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and other special guests were slated to join Dance on his cross-county tour to welcome teachers, students and administrators to the 2014–2015 school year.
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The school system invited people to tag their photos #bcpsfirstday to share their memories from the first day of school. See them here.
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