The Maryland Board of Education has officially dismissed an appeal related to the recent $2.5 billion budget vote in Baltimore County.
This decision comes as the county solidifies its financial plans for the upcoming fiscal year, which includes significant funding allocations for various educational programs and initiatives.
Local officials had raised concerns regarding the budget's impact on the school system, prompting the appeal to be filed. However, with the Board's ruling, the budget will proceed as initially approved.
Reported by HarborBeat based on WBFF (source).
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