Alternative Center in Edgewood offers junior high to high-school level classes, grades seven through 12. Edgewood is an unincorporated town located south of Bel Air and west of Aberdeen. As of 2011, the school has a small enrollment, with 20 students according to the most recent data from SchoolTree.org.
The Alternative Center at the Center for Educational Opportunity in the city of Aberdeen offers classes for those in grades seven through 12. The program is for students whose actions have warranted a long-term suspension, or for those with social issues, family or personal issues, difficulty with grades, or a desire for a more personal learning environment. As of 2010, 76 students were enrolled in the Alternative Center, according to the Maryland State Department of Education Report Card.
John Archer School in Bel Air teaches classes from kindergarten through the 12th grade. It is the only public special-education school in Harford County, and it also tailors its curriculum to each individual student's needs as defined by the student's individual education plan goals. As of 2010, John Archer School has a total enrollment of 134 students, according to the Maryland State Department of Education Report Card.
Chesapeake Christian School in Joppa, south of Bel Air, teaches kindergarten through 12th grade. It tailors its curriculum to fit every student's mental, physical, social, as well as spiritual development and well-being. As of 2011, the teacher to student ratio is 1:6. According to Private School Review, Chesapeake Christian School enrolls 73 total students.