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MOED expands 'blueprint' career‑coaching partnership with Baltimore City Public Schools

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MOED told the council that a pilot 'blueprint' career coaching initiative launched in December 2023 has expanded to 52 staff across middle and high schools by August 2024, funded with state dollars and reported to the Accountability and Implementation Board.

The mayor’s Office of Employment Development told the city council it has expanded a career‑coaching initiative with Baltimore City Public Schools that began as a December 2023 pilot, and by August 2024 was fully staffed with 52 career coaches and managers placed in middle and high schools.

Director Matt Garvin described the program — called blueprint career coaching — as a state‑funded partnership with Baltimore City Public Schools, not supported by city general fund dollars. He said the program began as a pilot in 17 schools and that by FY25 MOED had staffed about 52 positions across the…

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