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Baltimore Schools should use COVID funding on intensive tutoring for elem. students

Baltimore City Public Schools is set to receive hundreds of millions of dollars from the American Rescue Plan, the most recent federal COVID relief package.

Now, a new report makes a recommendation for how the city schools system should spend some of that money.

FOX45’s Keith Daniels said that new report comes from the Abell Foundation, and he took a particular concern to school officials.

The report says school officials should use the money to give intensive tutoring to help about 18,000 elementary-school students catch up.

8 thoughts on “Baltimore Schools should use COVID funding on intensive tutoring for elem. students”

  1. They could use it for firearms training, so that the thugs would have a better chance of hitting their targets and hitting fewer innocent victims.

  2. Another BS idea that addresses nothing. The truth is that the vast majority of ‘students’ are raised poorly with no morals or desire to achieve. They have been fed a steady diet of lies (Reparations are needed; the entire culture of the United States is racist, etc.) and have no desire to learn no matter what is offered. I don’t fault the teacher there any more than the Democratic Party that has done nothing to make them anything more than 21st century slaves.

  3. It always comes down to money, with
    the same miserable outcomes
    and cries for mo’, mo’, mo’, because
    they can’t think their way out of it
    but think they can spend their way out.

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