A ribbon cutting will be held on Wednesday, October 2, at 10:30 a.m. for the new Nottingham Middle School, 5210 King Avenue in Roseville.
Dr. Myriam Rogers and Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski will join members of the Board of Education of Baltimore County, Baltimore County elected officials, and state dignitaries for the ribbon cutting.
According to a statement from Baltimore County Public Schools, “Providing more than 205,000 square feet of state-of-the-art learning space, the new Nottingham Middle School, which opened to students in August, was built to meet the educational needs of the fast-growing communities of northeast Baltimore County. Constructed for $116 million, the 1,410-seat school features nine pods in the school’s academic wing, each containing standard classrooms, extended learning areas, and collaborative learning spaces.
“In addition to providing a spacious, 21st century design for learning, the school meets LEED silver standards for environmental sustainability and includes supporting infrastructure such as athletic facilities, ample parking, and other amenities.”
This will be the second ribbon cutting for the Rossville area in the past three years as Rossville Elementary opened in 2022.
BCPS last celebrated the opening of a new middle school with a ribbon-cutting at Windsor Mill Middle School in 2006.