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Plans underway in Baltimore County to increase number of community schools
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Baltimore County students set for return to face-to-face instruction for four days a week
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Baltimore County students set for return to face-to-face instruction for four days a week
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More than 2,500 of Baltimore County Public School system employees have had their personal information compromised and the district said it s their fault.
It follows a number of technology issues the school system has been dealing with since November.
School officials said they learned about the technology failure in January, but letters to those who may have been affected didn t go out until April 9, almost three months later. There was a list that was placed in a secure spot on our website and essentially a month later, we discovered that it not as secure as we thought that it would be, said Charles Herndon, of Baltimore County Public Schools.
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski said he thinks the school district will need $2 billion to operate next year, which is $40 million more than approved a year ago. Olszewski gave his stamp of approval on a school system budget he said will address the immediate and most pressing needs of children. As we work to recover from this crisis, we know that we have an obligation to make the investments necessary to equip our students and educators with the resources they need to stay safe, to make up for lost ground and to ensure a brighter future for our children, Olszewski said.For starters, that means putting more teaching jobs back into budget, something the county teacher s union has been counting on. I ve been getting so many concerns, teachers calling and saying, Why are we cutting these positions, our students are going to need even more help after this year of the pandemic. So, we are thrilled to hear those positions are going to be restored, said Cindy Sexton, pr