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Community speakers praise superintendent and press board on class size, credit recovery and safety assistants

Board of Education of Baltimore County · February 24, 2026
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At the Feb. 24 Baltimore County Board of Education meeting, community groups congratulated Superintendent Miriam Rogers for a national leadership award while union representatives and parents urged the board to protect class sizes, clarify credit-recovery practices and address Student Safety Assistant conditions.

Community groups used the public-comment portion of the Baltimore County Board of Education meeting on Feb. 24 to both congratulate Superintendent Miriam Rogers on a national leadership award and press the board on student-facing concerns.

Representatives of federal and state elected officials presented citations honoring Rogers’s AASA Women in School Leadership Award. Leslie Weber, president of the PTA Council of Baltimore County, welcomed the superintendent’s recognition and urged implementation of later middle- and high-school start times in line with bills (House Bill 189 and Senate…

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