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During the pandemic, Baltimore City Public Schools Food and Nutrition Services workers were on the frontlines providing meals every day to families in need.
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The Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners already has a student representative but a new group says that’s not enough and created a student union.
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Voters will elect two members to Baltimore City's public school board for the first time during the midterm election.
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Mindfulness and meditation are not the first image most outsiders carry of Baltimore public schools. But three Baltimore men have taken their practice of mindfulness deep into dozens of city schools, and changed lives. Their new book is: “Let Your Light Shine.”
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We’ll go On the Record with a leader of the Hopkins Center for Safe and Healthy Schools. Deadly gun violence marred the start of the school year in Baltimore. Annette Anderson tells how building positive relationships with trusted adults can prevent violence.
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The annual essay competition gives voice to new generations eager to make a positive difference in the world.
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He is asking the Maryland State Prosecutor to investigate, and told the prosecutor to send a report to the U.S. Attorney for Maryland to pursue federal charges if needed.
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The software encourages students to better understand their emotions.
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Former cop & OSI fellow Debbie Ramsey is pursuing her vision to academically support West Baltimore youth.
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We’ll go On the Record with the head of Maryland’s largest teachers’ union to talk about COVID safety precautions, learning loss, and federal rescue funds. Plus, two Baltimore principals on starting the school year with a focus on students’ social and emotional needs.