Heritage High School (Baltimore, Maryland)

It officially specialized in the focus of three career and technology completer preparation programs: Business, Management & Finance; Human Resource Services; and Law.

This building already had science labs, a state-of the art library & media center, gymnasiums, full-service health clinic, and established athletic and extracurricular activities.

Partnership School was relocated to the campus for development and replaced Doris M. Johnson after the closure.

Academy had undergone a renovation of $3.5 million to accommodate lab areas construction and health-care (its themes).

Heritage continues career & technology pathways into human resources, business, and leadership, and now also includes law.

The graduation ceremony for the final Class of 2015 was hosted in the Lake Clifton auditorium complex on Saturday May 30, 2015.

Real Food Farm, which cultivates crops on the campus, offered internships to Heritage students.