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Metropolitan Open School provides a “home-like environment offering guided choices that emphasize problem-solving, creative thinking and learning by doing.” The K-8 school, which is not religious, emphasizes individual learning. It was started by a group of Hopkins parents led by chemist Ruth Carp, and was first located at Quaker Church at 44th and York in 1972. Enrollment peaked at 25-29 students and the school moved to a larger space at St. George’s Church in the Park in 1973. The school moved to Brookside Community Center in 1975, starting in the basement band room and then moving upstairs.
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