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Executive presented a $5 billion spending plan to the County Council.
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Watershed Public Charter School is one of 90 recipients nationwide for the first round of the Renew America’s Schools grants, which fund clean energy projects in public schools.
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Superintendent Myriam Rogers says most of the over 500 eliminated positions are already vacant, and will produce no layoffs.
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Baltimore County’s Schools Superintendent can’t confirm validity of the alleged AI generated recording.
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Myriam Rogers says the proposal is born from community collaboration and “tough” decisions, with a focus on academics and staff quality.
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Both districts are celebrating victories reflected in the new state report card data. But low scores in chronic absenteeism and social studies proficiency are begging for attention.
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Superintendent Myriam Rogers announced the launch of a partnership with TalkSpace, an online behavioral health provider, to serve over 32 thousand teenage students.
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Two new full-day classes will open after winter break, said Superintendent Myriam Rogers. Many more will open next fall.
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The over $70 million building will create and save energy, while offering expanded space and capacity for students.
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All highschoolers will have access to virtual wellness services this November, as district leaders work to balance operating budget without pandemic-era funding.