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Dr. Gregory Thornton, Chief Executive Officer of Baltimore City Public Schools with students from Frederick Douglass High School.

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Dr. Gregory Thornton, Chief Executive Officer of Baltimore City Public Schools with students from Frederick Douglass High School

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Dr. Gregory Thornton, Chief Executive Officer of Baltimore City Public Schools being interviewed by the media along with students from Frederick Douglass High School

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Dr. Gregory Thornton, Chief Executive Officer of Baltimore City Public Schools being interviewed by the media along with students from Frederick Douglass High School

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Frederick Douglass High School class with two students

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Dr. Gregory Thornton, Chief Executive Officer of Baltimore City Public Schools is talking to a Frederick Douglass High School student

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While media is in attendance,Dr. Gregory Thornton, Chief Executive Officer of Baltimore City Public Schools talks with Frederick Douglass High School students

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While media is in attendance,Dr. Gregory Thornton, Chief Executive Officer of Baltimore City Public Schools talks with Frederick Douglass High School students

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While media is in attendance,Dr. Gregory Thornton, Chief Executive Officer of Baltimore City Public Schools talks with Frederick Douglass High School students

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Baltimore city schools CEO Gregory Thornton welcomed students back to Frederick Douglass High School, two days after some students engaged in an exchange with city police.
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