UpdatedThu, Jan 7, 2021 at 10:13 pm ET
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BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD — After four people were killed and dozens were arrested at a mob Wednesday in Washington, D.C., leaders from Baltimore County Public Schools encouraged both families and educators be open to discussing the matter with students.
Superintendent Darryl Williams and Board Chair Makeda Scott said people should "make space for students to talk about and process the mob attack on the Capitol," in a letter issued Thursday.
Here is the letter:
Dear Team BCPS students, families, and staff: