The Baltimore City school board has made a significant decision to utilize reserve funds to support a charter school agreement. This move comes as part of the district's ongoing efforts to address educational needs and foster partnerships with charter institutions.
As part of the agreement, a total of $196,000 will be allocated to a school that is set to close. This funding is intended to assist with the transition and ensure that students and staff are supported during this period.
The decision to tap into reserves reflects the district's commitment to maintaining educational standards and exploring new opportunities for students within the Baltimore area.
Reported by HarborBeat based on Baltimore Sun (source).
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