The Baltimore City Public Schools system has announced plans to use reserve funds to facilitate a charter school agreement, coinciding with the closure of one of its schools.
As part of this initiative, the school that is set to close will receive a financial allocation of $196,000. This decision comes as the district navigates the complexities of managing its budget while addressing the needs of both traditional and charter schools.
The use of reserve funds highlights the district's strategy to ensure that educational opportunities remain available, even amid transitions and closures.
Reported by HarborBeat based on Capital Gazette (source).
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