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City Schools proposes modest ADH policy changes to match state law, highlights rental-assistance resource

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District staff presented proposed amendments to policy ADH (Community Schools) to align definitions, wraparound services and evaluation language with recent Maryland legislation and noted a $10 million state rental-assistance program for community-school families.

Baltimore City Public Schools staff presented a set of proposed, limited revisions to policy ADH (Community Schools) at the Jan. 20 Board of School Commissioners meeting to align district policy language with recent state legislation and the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future.

Tina High Hubbard, chief of communications, engagement and enrollment, and members of the community schools team said the revisions mostly update definitions, add examples of wraparound services and incorporate new state evaluation and transparency requirements tied to House Bill 428 and House Bill 200.

The changes would not alter the district’s community-school model but would add clarity on shared accountability, collaborative leadership,…

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