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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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More students across Maryland are struggling with depression and anxiety since the coronavirus pandemic, Baltimore City Public Schools is trying to reverse that trend.
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The National Assessment of Educational Progress data shows a significant drop in students' math and reading assessment scores, including Maryland and Baltimore City.
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Baltimore City Public Schools earmarked state money to renovate five schools, some of which close early during both hot and cold weather due to lack of air conditioning and heat.
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A new law in Maryland went into effect this weekend that routes traffic violation fines into pedestrian safety programs benefitting Baltimore City Public School students.
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'Food for Thought' brings the images and voices of Baltimore City Public School food service workers to the forefront.
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The phone calls are not to punish students who don’t show up to class but offer social and financial support resources to families across the city.
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Baltimore City Public Schools CEO Dr. Sonja Santelises, and later, Baltimore County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Darryl Williams, join Tom to discuss key issues facing their schools systems in the new academic year.
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Some parents wanted more time for students to heal before returning to school grounds where a student was shot to death last week.
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Students return to public school classrooms boosted by Kirwan funding for the first time.