Baltimore City Schools
Baltimore Sun Probe Reveals School Officials Spent Thousands On Personal Items
Fancy dinners on the taxpayer dime. WJZ’s media partner, The Baltimore Sun, raises questions about spending by leaders in the Baltimore City school system. Now, the head of city schools responds to WJZ.
Baltimore City Schools’ CEO Reveals Plan For A Successful School Year
The first day of school is fast approaching for thousands of Baltimore City students. But school leaders are already at work. Tuesday the district’s CEO rolled out his plan for a successful school year.
Baltimore Schools Launch Campaign To Increase Kindergarten Enrollment
City schools are looking three years into the future at ways to improve the test scores of their students.
Baltimore City Schools CEO & Head Of Teachers’ Union Discuss 2010 Teachers Contract
Working together. It’s a theme that city teachers and school leaders don’t use often.
Baltimore Schools Offer Programs To Prevent Learning Loss During Summer
A new summer initiative kicked off Wednesday in East Baltimore.
City Schools Pay $14M For Overtime; Parents Demand Close Monitoring Of Funds
The cash-strapped Baltimore school system is forking out millions of dollars in overtime each year, and there is anger about some of the people making the money.
Parents Who Filed Lawsuit Against City Schools Over Bullying File An Appeal
The family of a student with special needs who filed a million dollar lawsuit against the city school system wants a new trial.
Jury Rules In School System’s Favor In Bullying Case
A decision in a landmark bullying lawsuit is in. Two parents take on the Baltimore City School System. Did two principals do enough to protect a child with special needs? A jury hands down a verdict saying they did.
Baltimore Group Pushes Plan To Modernize City Schools
Overflowing toilets, leaking roofs, even roaches. That’s what some Baltimore City school students say they live with everyday. Now, they are pushing for change.
Up To A Dozen Baltimore City Schools Expected To Close In 2 Years
The schools targeted will have low student enrollment and old buildings.
Officials Work To Make Walking To School Safer For Students
Making the walk to school safer. Thanks to a multi-million dollar grant, the city has more money to give streets in school zones a facelift.
Baltimore City Schools See Boost In Number Of Graduates
New numbers released on Friday show a reversal in the city’s low graduation rate. Baltimore may have found the key to turning it around.


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