This bingo card has 4 images, a free space and 22 words: Oldest private school in Baltimore, founded in 1784 located on Aisquith St. Meetinghouse in the East Baltimore, 1967 First full-time black faculty hired, Tuesday, September 22- Upper School Back to School Night (7:00 PM), Friday, Sept 25- First Full Community Day, BLM FRIDAY VIGILS: Homewood Friends tradition of holding a Friday peace vigil on Charles Street outside Homewood Meeting every Friday 5-6, 1925, Friends purchased its present site at 5114 North Charles Street, 10th Grade Chairs: Melanie Andrews and Carrie Corcoran, Friends Schools are located in 17 countries including Zimbabwe, Lebanon, Jamaica, Australia, and Belize, Melanie Gatewood '10, Director of Multicultural Merchandise, 1955 First black students admitted to Friends, ~17.5 % African American Students out of the 1009 student population, 9th Grade Chairs: Tamara Wilkins and Lisa Butz, Lance Reddick attended FSB. (The Wire, Fringe, Oz, Lost and the John Wick franchise), Sunday “McMessages” sent by Principal McManus, 11th Grade Chairs: Kathleen Banerjee and Kakie Standiford, Black Awareness Club (BAC), Jae Deal (composer, arranger, music producer, and orchestrator in various genres including pop, gospel, and hip hop as well as a professor at the USC Thornton School of Music, Niche: 85%. Based on racial & economic diversity survey responses on school culture from students & parents., American professional lacrosse player, Average Graduation Rate of 100%, FSB Motto: Palma Non Sine Pulvere and 12th Grade Chairs: Kim Cullen and Melissa Greenhouse.
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