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Baltimore Schools will pass every student with 65% failing in HS and 50% failing elementary

Baltimore Schools will pass every student with 65% failing in HS and 50% failing elementary
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Mary Rizzo Named Whiting Public Engagement Fellow for Baltimore Cultural History Exhibit

Mary Rizzo Mary Rizzo, Assistant Professor of History and Associate Director of Public and Digital Humanities Initiatives at Rutgers University-Newark, has won a $50,000 Whiting Public Engagement Fellowship to produce a traveling exhibit about Black cultural activism in Baltimore co-created with local middle- and high- school students and grounded in the evolution of  Chicory, an African American literary magazine published from the 1960s through the 1980s.   The story of  Chicory rediscovered by Rizzo after falling into relative obscurity and now fully digitized in collaboration with Pratt Library overturns the usual narrative of Baltimore’s Black history, which sees the riot in 1968 as the starting point of an inexorable decline leading to increased poverty, drug use, and violence, culminating in the 2015 uprising. Looking at Baltimore through the lens of 

Major school districts press to reopen throughout Washington D C metro area

Major school districts press to reopen throughout Washington D.C. metro area In lockstep with President Joe Biden’s push to reopen schools across the United States, school systems throughout the broader Washington D.C. metropolitan area have reopened or are in the process of reopening. The return to schools follows separate announcements by the governors of Virginia and Maryland calling on all schools to reopen in March. Washington, DC (Source: Wikipedia/Library of Congress) On January 21, the day after Biden was inaugurated, Maryland’s Republican Governor Larry Hogan announced in a bullying speech that all Maryland schools should return to at least hybrid instruction by March 1 and threatened action against teachers who did not return. During his press conference, Hogan pointed to Chicago, where the city locked out and withheld pay from teachers who did not return to schools, as well as South Carolina, where the state threatened to take away educators’ teaching licenses.

State school superintendent visits Baltimore schools to see reopening plans

State school officials are among those keeping a close watch on the COVID-19 numbers, which is helping them to make their case for bringing more students back into the classroom.|| Coronavirus updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Get tested | Vaccine Info ||Maryland State schools Superintendent Dr. Karen Salmon visited Baltimore City s Walter P. Carter Elementary/Middle School, which has small groups of students learning in person. She accepted an invitation from district CEO Sonja Santelises to visit the school as districts like Baltimore are preparing to bring more students back to the classroom. The children are so happy to be back and it s wonderful to see all of the mitigation strategies that they have in place here the signs on the floor, the hand sanitizer stations, the partitions around the desks in the classroom, Salmon said.The school s principal, Brandon Pinkney, said it is the result of lots of work behind the scenes. This is amazing. I m just very elated to have

Baltimore City school leaders develop plan to offer COVID-19 testing

A small group of Baltimore City students and staff members may be just days away from getting tested for the coronavirus on campus.|| Coronavirus updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Get tested | Vaccine Info ||Testing has been in the works for some time, and weather permitting, this will start on a small scale in a couple of days.“Tonight, I also want to share information about the plan that we are developing to offer regular COVID testing for all staff and students on-site for in-person learning at schools,” Baltimore City Schools CEO Sonja Santelises said.Satelises made the announcement during Tuesday night s board of school commissioners meeting. The district will pilot the program in two elementary schools: Moravia Park and William Paca elementary. At both locations, groups of 25 students and staff members will take part in what s called pool testing.“The plan will likely include a combination of individual saliva-based test and pooled testing for staff and students,

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