Mayor Scott celebrates local high school sports achievements at state championships

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During the recent Baltimore City Public Schools Board Meeting on March 25, 2025, a significant focus was placed on the achievements of local student-athletes across various sports. The meeting celebrated the accomplishments of several schools, highlighting their success in regional and state competitions.

Among the notable mentions was the recognition of Mayor Scott, an alumnus of the school system, who was acknowledged for his connection to the community and support for local education. The meeting also featured impressive performances from student-athletes in indoor track events, where Dunbar High School's boys team triumphed in the 3,200-meter relay. Digital Harbor's boys excelled in the 305-meter events and secured victory in the 4x400 relay. Additionally, Mervo High School's boys team won the 55-meter hurdles, while City College's girls team claimed the state championship in the same event.

The meeting further highlighted achievements in swimming, with both the boys' and girls' teams from Poly High School being crowned city champions. In wrestling, Forest Park High School took home the city championship title, showcasing the competitive spirit and talent present in the district. Lastly, Poly High School also celebrated its success in dance, earning the title of city champion.

These accomplishments not only reflect the dedication and hard work of the student-athletes but also underscore the importance of sports in fostering school pride and community engagement. The board's recognition of these achievements serves to inspire continued support for athletic programs within Baltimore City Public Schools, emphasizing the role of sports in promoting teamwork, discipline, and excellence among students.

Converted from Public Board Meeting 03/25/2025 meeting on March 25, 2025
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