The Howard County Board of Education voted Thursday to fund full replacement buildings for Oakland Mills and Dunloggin middle schools instead of previously scheduled renovations and additions.
The Howard County Board of Education voted Thursday to fund full replacement buildings for Oakland Mills and Dunloggin middle schools instead of previously scheduled renovations and additions.
The board’s operating budget request represents a $109.5 million (10.6%) increase over the current budget and includes more than 320 full-time equivalent new staff positions. Much of the budget’s growth is driven by implementation of the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future legislation.
The board’s operating budget request represents a $109.5 million (10.6%) increase over the current budget and includes more than 320 full-time equivalent new staff positions. Much of the budget’s growth is driven by implementation of the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future legislation.
In addition to surveying future high school 13 students, a naming committee will reconvene in the coming weeks to create a “list of diverse names” for the board to consider at its Feb. 9 meeting.