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BCPS superintendent briefs Baltimore County delegation on enrollment, budget pressures and new CCBC direct-admit pathway

Baltimore County House Delegation · March 7, 2026
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Superintendent Doctor Rogers told the Baltimore County House Delegation that BCPS now serves about 108,000 students, highlighted rising needs among economically disadvantaged and special-education students, and announced a direct-admit partnership with CCBC to streamline college entry for seniors.

Superintendent Doctor Rogers updated the Baltimore County House Delegation on enrollment trends, budget constraints and a new college pathway for BCPS seniors at the delegation’s March 2026 meeting. She said BCPS now serves roughly 108,000 students and has seen a 116% increase in students identified as economically disadvantaged.

Rogers described a direct-admit agreement with the Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) that will allow graduating seniors to receive admission notices directly from CCBC with tailored information about financial aid, counseling and advising. "Students have an opportunity to confirm their acceptance and CCBC will provide them with tailored information on not only financial aid, but counseling and advising," Rogers said.

She gave delegation members data on academic gains alongside…

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