But leaders of the county's Catholic and independent schools aren't counting their blessings just yet. With no end in sight for the United States' economic slide, they're bracing for a rough admissions season in the spring.
"Everybody is concerned about it, and we're no different," said Dr. Michael Murphy, president of Archbishop Spalding, a Catholic high school in Severn. "As we look at next year's budget, we are aware the...
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