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Frederick James Brown earned a master’s degree from Western Maryland College in 1947, then returned to Brunswick High to teach, becoming principal in 1956. He became Supervisor of High Schools in Frederick in 1957, Superintendent of Schools in Charles County in 1963, Deputy Superintendent, Montgomery County Board of Education in 1965, and Assistant State Superintendent in Instructional Services and Associate State Superintendent for Educational Programs in 1966, a position he filled until his retirement in 1976
Frederick James Brown earned a master’s degree from Western Maryland College in 1947, then returned to Brunswick High to teach, becoming principal in 1956. He became Supervisor of High Schools in Frederick in 1957, Superintendent of Schools in Charles County in 1963, Deputy Superintendent, Montgomery County Board of Education in 1965, and Assistant State Superintendent in Instructional Services and Associate State Superintendent for Educational Programs in 1966, a position he filled until his retirement in 1976
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Distinguished Citizen 1977

Dr Frederick James Brown 1927, DC 1977 From Find A Grave Birth 28 Aug 1927 Frederick County, Maryland, USA Death unknown Burial Park Heights Cemetery Brunswick, Frederick County, Maryland, USA Plot Section B/168

Parents Frederick James Brown 1901–1983 Margaret Minerva Toms Brown 1907–2003 Spouses Mary Frances Earhart Williar Brown 1920–2012 Jean Hastings Brown 1926–1984 Brunswick: 100 Years of History (1990) Brown, Dr. Frederick James (1927- ) Honored 1977 Frederick James Brown earned a master’s degree from Western Maryland College in 1947, then returned to Brunswick High to teach, becoming principal in 1956. He became Supervisor of High Schools in Frederick in 1957, Superintendent of Schools in Charles County in 1963, Deputy Superintendent, Montgomery County Board of Education in 1965, and Assistant State Superintendent in Instructional Services and Associate State Superintendent for Educational Programs in 1966, a position he filled until his retirement in 1976

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