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City schools pass 2013 budget
The Baltimore City school board voted Tuesday to pass the district's proposed $1.31 billion budget, which includes a decrease in the per-pupil funding for charter schools.
As the amount spent on students in traditional schools increases, the system's...Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Career and Workplace, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Teaching and Learning
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City, school system partner to offer more summer options
Baltimore city students will have a plethora of options for education and recreation this summer, under a new partnership between city agencies and school system that will expand the scope and length of programming for city youth. Mayor Stephanie...Tags: Education, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Teaching and Learning, Students, Business
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Alonso: School system cannot inherit rec centers, fund struggling youth programs
Baltimore city CEO Andres Alonso told city council leaders Tuesday that the school system is not in the financial position to inherit recreation centers that are slated for closure in the city budget, after being peppered by council members about the...Tags: Conservation, Education, Bernard C. Young, Lobbying, Mary Pat Clarke
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Alonso, area superintendents plead for restoration of education funding
Three Maryland superintendents whose school systems stand to take the biggest hit from Maryland's 'Doomsday' budget pleaded with state legislators Monday to reverse an estimated $129 million cut to public education that they said would have devastating...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Maryland General Assembly, Prince George's County, Teaching and Learning, Students
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City school employees could see furloughs if doomsday budget stands
Baltimore school employees would be forced to take furlough days if the district has to absorb millions of dollars in education cuts outlined in the state's "doomsday" budget, city schools CEO Andrés Alonso said Tuesday as he prepared to present the...Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Unemployment, Career and Workplace, Teaching and Learning
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Critics seek more oversight of renovations at school district headquarters
Outraged education, community and political leaders have called for increased oversight of spending in the Baltimore City school system, amid revelations that about $500,000 was spent to upgrade offices at the district headquarters while city and state...Tags: Science and Technology, Economy, Business and Finance, Parent Organizations, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Teachers
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What now? Legislative leaders decry budget cuts, say special session is needed
Democratic lawmakers limped out of Annapolis Tuesday having enacted a "doomsday" budget that slashes spending for education and other services they do not want to cut — and with no clear plan on how to fix a political mess of their own making....Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Executive Branch, Health, Justice System
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Baltimore County school board OKs Dance as superintendent
The Baltimore County school board voted unanimously Tuesday night to approve S. Dallas Dance, a Houston school administrator, as the next superintendent of its 105,000-student system.
During a brief news conference after the vote, Dance said he had had...Tags: Education, Annapolis, Baltimore County, Bowie, Local Elections
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One former city teacher's fight to be laid off properly
Last year, we wrote about Kim Parr, who was laid off from her teaching position at the Baltimore School for the Arts amid budget cuts. Students marched down to City Hall to save the visual arts teacher of 27 years, and the layoffs--she was one of three--...Tags: Unemployment, Career and Workplace, Baltimore School for the Arts
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City schools says goodbye to Michael Carter, longtime advocate and director of community engagement
Funeral services were held Wednesday for Michael Carter, a longtime Baltimore city schools advocate whose outspokeness landed him the position in the administration of CEO Andres Alonso as the director of the district's parent and community engagement...Tags: Cancer, Obituaries
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Localities, schools, colleges face uncertain budget picture
Local government and university leaders are struggling to craft spending plans amid uncertainty over the state budget — and how a package of threatened cuts might affect schools, roads, public safety and other basic services. Officials throughout...Tags: Executive Branch, Morgan State University, Kevin Kamenetz, Colleges and Universities, Howard County
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City schools will have to shed more than 100 international teachers
More than 100 international teachers in the Baltimore city school system will most likely lose their jobs and work visas, after a recent labor market test conducted by the district showed that there were hundreds of foreign instructors teaching in...Tags: Science and Technology, Biology, Employment, Immigration, Career and Workplace
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