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Board opts for limited low‑performing school designations; adopts Option A tied to past obligations
Summary
Following a presentation on Maryland Blueprint requirements, the board chose Option A — funding state‑mandated designations and maintaining payments to staff previously designated (archived incumbents) — citing budget constraints and limited impact data.
The Board of Education heard a presentation from Dan Roseweig on Jan. 29 about the district’s options for designating low‑performing schools under Maryland’s Blueprint for Education. State‑defined schools (1‑ and 2‑star as per the Maryland Report Card) must be designated; local flexibility allows boards to add other low‑ranked schools. The presentation outlined three options:
• Option A — fund required…
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