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Wednesday, January 06, 2016

With Federal Grants, City Schools Plan Support For Students Affected By Unrest

Baltimore City schools officials on Tuesday announced $300,000 in federal grants to help students affected by the city's spring unrest.

The grants will allow five city schools to add a part-time social worker focused on helping students and staff. The school district will also provide professional development for staff at all schools.

The schools receiving the additional services are Frederick Douglass High School, Gilmor Elementary School, Matthew A. Henson Elementary School, William Pinderhughes Elementary/Middle School, and Harlem Park Elementary/Middle School.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What are they gonna do? Help these students feel better about themselves after what they did?

Anonymous said...

How much more money are we going to funnel into these "think of the children" programs?

Anonymous said...

"UNREST" - can be solved by sleeping!