Frustration with the Baltimore County Board of Education spilled over Wednesday to the first task force hearing on potential changes to the board's structure.
Approximately 25 people attended the meeting, many expressing negative views about the board's communications policies and recent decisions, along with concern that shifting to a partly elected board may not resolve all issues.
The task force, convened after the last legislative session, will hold two more hearings this month to solicit input on ways to improve the board member selection process, along with accountability and transparency.
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