With state assistance, Baltimore has built or renovated 29 schools in a decade, while Boston and other urban districts in Massachusetts have struggled to get their share of state aid.
Following her first year on the job, the Boston School Committee gave Superintendent Mary Skipper her first performance review at Wednesday night's School Committee meeting giving the new hire generally tepidly positive feedback on her first steps in the position.
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