Speaking at a School Committee meeting Wednesday night, Superintendent Mary Skipper thanked the resigning members for the service to the district but said the district’s plans align with state and federal expectations and district data.
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.
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The Boston School Committee commended Skipper for building a thorough understanding of the state’s largest school district and for beginning to foster a culture of “high expectations.” But some said the district still suffers from longstanding problems.