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Board asks superintendent to press MSDE for Nottingham Middle support, citing data concerns

Board of Education of Baltimore County · April 21, 2026
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Summary

After parent testimony about data errors, the Board voted to ask the superintendent to pursue low-performing and community-school designations for Nottingham Middle School by July 1 so students can access additional resources; staff said MSDE requires two years of data and denied an exception request.

The Baltimore County Board of Education voted April 21 to ask Superintendent Dr. Rogers to take all actions necessary to support the designation of Nottingham Middle School as both a low-performing school and a community school by July 1, 2026, so that additional resources can be in place for the 2026-27 school year.

The motion, offered by board member Miss Henn and seconded, came after several speakers from the Nottingham community urged the board to seek MSDE designations. "Nottingham cannot…

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