Baltimore city officials are considering the closure of three schools as part of an effort to address ongoing issues related to low student enrollment and academic performance.
The proposal comes amid a broader review of the city's educational landscape, which has seen declining numbers in student populations across several institutions. The schools identified for potential closure have struggled to meet academic standards and have not attracted sufficient enrollment to remain viable.
As part of the decision-making process, officials will engage with the community, seeking input from parents, teachers, and local stakeholders to understand the implications of such closures.
School closures can have significant impacts on neighborhoods, and officials are aware of the potential consequences for students and families. They plan to explore alternatives and support systems for affected students to ensure a smooth transition.
Reported by HarborBeat based on thebanner.com (source).
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