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Parents and students urge BCPS to fix Owings Mills field, renovate Nottingham; superintendent pledges advocacy

Baltimore County Board of Education · December 2, 2025
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Community members and students from Owings Mills High and Nottingham Middle pressed the Baltimore County Board of Education for facility upgrades, turf installation at Owens Mills, and designation/supports for Nottingham; Superintendent Rogers acknowledged the needs and said the system would continue advocating for state funding.

Several speakers during public comment at the Dec. 2 Baltimore County Board of Education meeting urged the district to invest in neglected facilities and support programs for students.

Owings Mills High School parents, PTSA leaders and students described a deteriorating grass stadium and repeated safety, accessibility and competitive disadvantages stemming from an uneven natural field. Erica Williams and Antoinette Barber, representing Owings Mills PTSA, said repeated maintenance requests and deferred upgrades have left the school feeling "forgotten," and students…

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