Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) is a public
school district
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that serves
Montgomery County, Maryland
Montgomery County is the most populous county in the state of Maryland. As of the 2020 census, the county's population was 1,062,061, increasing by 9.3% from 2010. The county seat and largest municipality is Rockville, although the census-design ...
. With 210 schools, it is the largest school district in the state of
Maryland
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. For the 2022–2023 school year, the district has 13,994 teachers, 86.4 percent of whom had a
master’s degree
A master's degree (from Latin ) is an academic degree awarded by universities or colleges upon completion of a course of study demonstrating mastery or a high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice. or equivalent, serving 160,554 students at its 210 schools.
In 2010, MCPS was awarded a
Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
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.
As of 2022, the county spends approximately half of its annual budget(46%) on its public school system. The Board of Education includes a student member, elected by all secondary students, who has full voting rights, except for negative personnel action. The current SMOB is Arvin Kim. The superintendent of schools is Dr. Monifa McKnight.
History
1800s–1940s
Until 1860, only private schools existed in Montgomery County for those who could afford an education. Montgomery County Public Schools was established in 1860 for white children. The school system got off to a shaky start when the
Civil War
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caused local schools to be disabled, vandalized and closed.
Depredations
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by both
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and
Confederate armies caused schools to close in 1862 and they didn't reopen until 1864.
In 1872, the
Maryland General Assembly
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appropriated state money so there could be schools for children of color and the county established a
segregated school system.
In 1892,
Rockville High School opened. A second Rockville Colored High School opened in 1927, thus prompting the whites only school to change its name to
Richard Montgomery High School
Richard Montgomery High School (RMHS) (#201) is a secondary public school located in Rockville, Maryland.
Academics
The school houses Montgomery County's first International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB). This competitive-entry magnet p ...
in order to avoid confusion. The high school is the oldest in the county. The first class of 12 seniors graduated in 1897.
Gaithersburg High School
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, the second high school to serve the county, was established in 1904.
In the 1900s, the school budget started to see the effects of
suburbanization
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. In 1908, there were 6,483 students and a budget of . The school system saw even more growth in 1912 after the
United States Congress
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passed a "non-resident" law that excluded Montgomery County school children from enrolling in
Washington, D.C.
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, schools, which were known for their higher quality. By 1921, the school budget had grown to more than .
The county's first Board of Education was named by legislative enactments in 1817; the first Board consisted of nine men.
A woman was appointed to the board in 1920: Mrs. A. Dawson Trumble, who served a five-year term that led to a steady succession of female members.
Edwin W. Broome, who was superintendent during 1916–1953, combined
one-room schoolhouses
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into multi-room operations at the beginning of his tenure, reducing the number of schools from 108 to 66 by 1949. At that point, school enrollment was over 22,000. When Broome took the job, there were five high schools, all in the northern portion of the county. He built two secondary schools for
Silver Spring and two for
Bethesda, and also pushed high schools to add the
12th grade
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.
1950s–present
In the early 1950s, elementary students of color attended one of four elementary schoolsLinden, Ken-Gar,
Takoma Park
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, and
River Roadall of which were considered substandard.
Older students of color attended Lincoln Junior High School and
George Washington Carver High School in
Rockville.
[ Montgomery County was the one of the first seven counties in Maryland to start to ]desegregate
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its public schools, which it began in September 1955, following the ''Brown v. Board of Education
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'' ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States
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that ordered the desegregation of all schools nationwide. Montgomery County completed the integration
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of its schools in 1960–1961.
In 1961, the school system had 85,000 students and a budget, having become the largest system in the Washington suburbs.
Prior to 1961, separate schools were maintained for black children. At that time, students from Rockville's George Washington Carver High School were rezoned to the previously all-white schools across the county.
MCPS saw enrollment numbers peak in 1972 when they reached 127,912. However, as a result of the that followed, enrollement decrease the next ten years, hitting a low of 91,030 in 1983. This prompted the closure of 60 schools. However, with more than 96,000 students and 13,000 staff members in 155 schools in 1986, the school system was still one of the 20 largest in the nation. Enrollment was back over 100,000 by 1990.
Dr. Paul L. Vance became the county's first black superintendent in 1991, when there were 107,000 students and 174 schools. When he left in 1999, MCPS had 129,000 students in 185 schools. Over the next 10 years, enrollment grew to more than 150,000.
In 2014, the Board modified the school calendar to remove all references to the Christian
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and Jewish
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religious holidays of Christmas
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, Easter
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, Yom Kippur
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, and Rosh Hashanah
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. The amendment was in response to a campaign by the initiative “Equality for Eid” (E4E), which sought for Montgomery County Public School closures on the Muslim holidays of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha
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.
The amendment received some media attention. Criticism of the amendment came from a variety of sources, including Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett
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and Congressman
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John Delaney.
For the 2022–2023 school year, the district has 210 schools and an enrollment of 160,554 students.
Governance and budget
MCPS, which covers the entire county as its school district
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, is governed by a Board of Education that provides leadership and oversight for MCPS by setting goals, establishing policies, and committing resources to benefit its student population. The board’s work is guided by its vision, mission, core purpose, and core values.
In 1977 the Maryland General Assembly
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amended Section 3-901 of the Education Article of the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland to create a student member of the board of education with a one-year term.[
] Since 1978, the eight-member school board has included a seat for this student board member.[
]
Between 1978 and 1982 a small representative assembly of students selected the student member. David Naimon
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, the first student member of the board, served during the 1978–1979 school year.[
] Traci Williams
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, who served during the 1980–1981 school year, was the first African American to serve as student member. Williams passed away in December 2008. Shortly after, the MCPS board released a declaration recognizing her impact on the county and her legacy, as well as sending condolences to her family.
Since 1982, all middle- and high-school (secondary) students enrolled in the public school system directly elected student board members. Kurt Hirsch, the first student member directly elected by secondary students, served during the 1982–1983 school year. During the 1989 session of the Maryland General Assembly, Section 3-901 was again amended and established a limited vote
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for the student member. In 1995 Charles McCullough
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was the first African American to be directly elected as student member of the board, serving during the 1995–1996 school year.
Since 2016, the student member has full voting rights, except for negative personnel.[
] The student member of the board can vote on matters related to collective bargaining, capital and operating budgets, and school closings, re–openings and boundaries. The student member of the board cannot vote on negative personnel actions. The student member of the board is not paid but receives a $5,000 college scholarship, student service learning hours, and one honors-level social studies credit.
The Board of Education student member for the 2022–2023 school year is Arvin Kim, a junior at Walt Whitman High School. Kim was elected with 58.7 percent of the vote, with nearly 56,000 students voting.
MCPS funding comes mostly from Montgomery County (66%) and the State of Maryland (27%), with additional funds from federal government grants (3%), enterprise funds (3%), and other sources (1%).
MCPS operates under the jurisdiction of an elected Board of Education. Its current members are:
Students
The MCPS student population has continued to grow over the years. The district saw a record enrollment of 161,554 students at the start of the 2022–2023 school year. MCPS serves a diverse student body, with 44.8% Hispanic, 14.4% White, 21.8% Black, 13.9% Asian, and 5.1% two or more races.
Graduates from the class of 2018 earned $364 million in college scholarships, an increase of more than $14 million over the previous year.
The class of 2017 outperformed their peers in the state of Maryland, and the nation as a whole, on Advanced Placement (AP) exams, based on AP Cohort Results released by the College Board. In 2017, more than 7,000 MCPS graduates (66%) took one or more AP exams. The percentage of students receiving a college-ready score of 3 or higher on at least one exam rose to 52%; this was higher than the 31% of the public school graduates in Maryland and 23% of the national graduates.
The total number of AP test taken declined from 41,048 in 2019 to 31,750 in 2021. The number of passing scores saw an increase from 71.5% in 2019 to 75.1% in 2020, however they delined again in 2021 to 68.1%.
Academics
MCPS has established certain criteria for students to graduate high school. Students must achieve 22 credits to graduate, with each semester course worth 0.5 credits. The necessary credits include, among others, the following requirements for the class of 2025:[https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/curriculum/0212.21_GraduationAtAGlance_Classof2025%20(1).pdf ]
* 4 credits — English.
* 4 credits — Math: At least 1 Algebra and 1 Geometry.
* 3 credits — Science: At least 1 Life science (e.g., Biology), and 1 Physical science.
* 3 credits — Social studies: 1 credit each of Government, U.S. history, and World history.
* 1 credit — Technology: Students can choose among Computer Science, Engineering, or other technology-related courses.
* Other credit requirements include: Physical Education, Health Education, Fine arts, and Electives.
In addition to these credit requirements, other requirements for graduation include: four years of enrollment, student service learning, and assessments.
During the 2017–2018 school year, the district launched data
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dashboards to focus on learning, accountability and results. Continuous monitoring of students' progress ensures that students have timely support, focused interventions, acceleration, and enrichment. Readiness data helps the district to monitor students' progress and plan accordingly.
The district has placed an emphasis on preparing students for both college and career. In April 2018, the College Board and Project Lead the Way awarded more than 3,000 students in the U.S. for their accomplishments in the 2016–2017 school year. Compared to other school districts, MCPS had the most students who'd earned the AP + PLTW Student Achievements, followed by districts in Illinois
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and Texas
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, and its neighboring Howard County Public School System
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in Maryland. Wheaton High School, which focuses on project-based learning, had the second-most students with the achievement, behind Adlai E. Stevenson High School in Illinois.
Every high school offers courses linked to a variety of careers. A program implemented at Magruder High School during the 2018–2019 school year allows students to get a head start on careers in aviation
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.
In May 2018, students from Northwest High School were the first in the district to graduate with a two-year degree in general engineering from Montgomery College
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as well as a high school diploma. In May 2018, five Northwood High School Northwood High School may refer to:
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students were the first MCPS students to complete the Middle College Program
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at their school, which allowed them to earn an associate degree from Montgomery College as well as a high school diploma.
MCPS is one of the few school districts in the nation that offers comprehensive services at the elementary, middle, and high school level for twice exceptional students. Twice exceptional students have a unique profile of significant strengths and weaknessesthey are gifted and talented and also meet the criteria for an Individualized Education Program (IEP) or a Section 504 plan. Twice exceptional students access accelerated and enriched instruction with appropriate supports and services at their local school, within a magnet/choice program, or within a special education discrete service.
Language immersion
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programs are offered at several elementary and middle schools.
Schools
MCPS has 210 schools, comprising 136 elementary schools, 40 middle schools, 25 high schools, 5 special schools, 1 career and technology center, 1 early childhood learning center and 1 alternative education program.
MCPS publishes school data annually. Its “Schools at a Glance” document provides information about enrollment, staffing, facilities, programs, outcome measures, and personnel costs for each school.
The district has 39 National Blue Ribbon Schools
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, a designation that recognizes public and private schools based on their overall academic excellence or their progress in closing achievement gaps among student subgroups.
The school system piloted an extended school years at two elementary schoolsArcola and Roscoe Nix elementary schoolsduring the 2018–2019 school year. The plan aims to help economically disadvantaged students, who lose the most ground during long summer breaks. As of 2022, the program is still in effect at these schools. School began July 6th for the 2022-2023 school year, giving students and additional 30 days of school. The county says this exteneded scheule provides students with interactive learning and social/emotional growth.
High schools
Middle schools
Argyle Middle School
John T. Baker Middle School
Benjamin Banneker Middle School
Briggs Chaney Middle School
Cabin John Middle School
Roberto Clemente Middle School
Eastern Middle School
William H. Farquhar Middle School
Forest Oak Middle School
Robert Frost Middle School
Gaithersburg Middle School
Herbert Hoover Middle School
Francis Scott Key Middle School
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Middle School
Kingsview Middle School
* Leland Junior High School (former)
* Lakelands Park Middle School
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A. Mario Loiderman Middle School
Montgomery Village Middle School
Neelsville Middle School
Newport Mill Middle School
North Bethesda Middle School
Parkland Middle School
Rosa M. Parks Middle School
John Poole Middle School
Thomas W. Pyle Middle School
Redland Middle School
Ridgeview Middle School
Rocky Hill Middle School
Shady Grove Middle School
Odessa Shannon Middle School
Silver Creek Middle School
Silver Spring International Middle School
Sligo Middle School
Takoma Park Middle School
Tilden Middle School
Hallie Wells Middle School
Julius West Middle School
Westland Middle School
White Oak Middle School
Earle B. Wood Middle School
Elementary schools
Arcola Elementary School
Ashburton Elementary School
Bannockburn Elementary School
Lucy V. Barnsley Elementary School
Beall Elementary School
Bel Pre Elementary School
(grades PreK–2)
Bells Mill Elementary School
Belmont Elementary School
Bethesda Elementary School
Beverly Farms Elementary School
Bradley Hills Elementary School
Brooke Grove Elementary School
Brookhaven Elementary School
Brown Station Elementary School
Burning Tree Elementary School
Burnt Mills Elementary School
Burtonsville Elementary School
Candlewood Elementary School
Cannon Road Elementary School
Carderock Springs Elementary School
Rachel Carson Elementary School
Cashell Elementary School
Cedar Grove Elementary School
Chevy Chase Elementary School
(grades 3–5)
Clarksburg Elementary School
Clearspring Elementary School
Clopper Mill Elementary School
Cloverly Elementary School
Cold Spring Elementary School
College Gardens Elementary School
Cresthaven Elementary School
(grades 3–5)
Capt. James Daly Elementary School
Damascus Elementary School
Darnestown Elementary School
Diamond Elementary School
Dr. Charles Drew Elementary School
DuFief Elementary School
East Silver Spring Elementary School
Fairland Elementary School
Fallsmead Elementary School
Farmland Elementary School
Fields Road Elementary School
Flower Hill Elementary School
Flower Valley Elementary School
Forest Knolls Elementary School
* Four Corners Elementary School (closed)
Fox Chapel Elementary School
Gaithersburg Elementary School
Galway Elementary School
Garrett Park Elementary School
Georgian Forest Elementary School
Germantown Elementary School
William B. Gibbs, Jr. Elementary School
Glen Haven Elementary School
Glenallan Elementary School
Goshen Elementary School
Great Seneca Creek Elementary School
Greencastle Elementary School
Greenwood Elementary School
Harmony Hills Elementary School
Highland Elementary School
Highland View Elementary School
Jackson Road Elementary School
Jones Lane Elementary School
Kemp Mill Elementary School
Kensington Parkwood Elementary School
Lake Seneca Elementary School
Lakewood Elementary School
Laytonsville Elementary School
JoAnn Leleck Elementary School
Little Bennett Elementary School
Luxmanor Elementary School
* Lynnbrook Elementary School (closed)
Thurgood Marshall Elementary School
Maryvale Elementary School
Spark M. Matsunaga Elementary School
S. Christa McAuliffe Elementary School
Dr, Ronald E. McNair Elementary School
Meadow Hall Elementary School
Mill Creek Towne Elementary School
Monocacy Elementary School
Montgomery Knolls Elementary School
(grades PreK–2)
New Hampshire Estates Elementary School
(grades PreK–2)
Roscoe R. Nix Elementary School
(grades PreK–2)
North Chevy Chase Elementary School
(grades 3–5)
Oak View Elementary School
(grades 3–5)
Oakland Terrace Elementary School
Olney Elementary School
William Tyler Page Elementary School
Pine Crest Elementary School
(grades 3–5)
Piney Branch Elementary School
(grades 3–5)
Poolesville Elementary School
Potomac Elementary School
Judith A. Resnik Elementary School
Dr. Sally K. Ride Elementary School
Ritchie Park Elementary School
Rock Creek Forest Elementary School
Rock Creek Valley Elementary School
Rock View Elementary School
Lois P. Rockwell Elementary School
Rolling Terrace Elementary School
* Rollingwood Elementary School (closed)
Rosemary Hills Elementary School
(grades PreK–2)
Rosemont Elementary School
Bayard Rustin Elementary School
Sequoyah Elementary School
Seven Locks Elementary School
Sherwood Elementary School
Sargent Shriver Elementary School
Flora M. Singer Elementary School
Sligo Creek Elementary School
Snowden Farm Elementary School
(grades K–4)
Somerset Elementary School
South Lake Elementary School
Stedwick Elementary School
Stone Mill Elementary School
Stone Gate Elementary School
Strathmore Elementary School
(grades 3–5)
Strawberry Knoll Elementary School
Summit Hall Elementary School
Takoma Park Elementary School
(grades K–2)
Travilah Elementary School
Twinbrook Elementary School
Viers Mill Elementary School
Washington Grove Elementary School
Waters Landing Elementary School
Watkins Mill Elementary School
Wayside Elementary School
Weller Road Elementary School
Westbrook Elementary School
Westover Elementary School
Wheaton Woods Elementary School
Whetstone Elementary School
Wilson Wims Elementary School
Wood Acres Elementary School
Woodfield Elementary School
Woodlin Elementary School
Wyngate Elementary School
Notable alumni
The school system has several prominent graduates or former attendees, including:
* Journalist Brian Stelter
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* Journalist Carl Bernstein
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* Journalist Connie Chung
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* Baseball Player Curtis Pride
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* Actor Daniel Stern
* TV Anchor Dan Heillie
* Television and Film Writer Darren Star
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* Football Player Darrell Docket
* Comedian Dave Chappelle
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* Musician Dean Felber
* Biologist Frederick Yeh
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* Media Personality Giuliana Rancic
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* Actress Goldie Hawn
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* Olympic gold medalist Helen Maroulis
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* Football Player Irvin Smith
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* Journalist John Harwood
* Singer Joan Jett
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* Actor John Micheal Higgins
* Actor Johnathan Banks
* Rapper Logic
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* Comedian Lewis Black
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* Musician Mark Bryan
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* Media Personality Mia Khalifa
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* Actor Michael Ealy
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* 33rd and 35th President of Chile Michelle Bachelet
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* Creator of TV show Steven Universe
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, Rebecca Sugar
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* TV anchor Scott Van Pelt
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* Entrepreneur Shervin Pishevar
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* Actor Sylvester Stallone
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* Director/screenwriter Spike Jonze
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* Actor Sean Whalen
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* Actor Thomas Jane
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* Singer Tori Amos
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* Rapper Wale
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