BALTIMORE CITY COLLEGE: Dear Baltimore City College community

BALTIMORE CITY COLLEGE: Dear Baltimore City College community
Mayor Brandon M. Scott — BALTIMORE CITY COLLEGE
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Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott, the City of Baltimore, and City Schools are pleased to share an update on an effort to renovate five historic schools in our city, including City College. We are writing to not only share this news, but to offer opportunities to engage with us in this important work. You are receiving this letter because you are a member of our school

community.

These long-planned improvements are key to providing our students with the high-quality learning spaces they need and deserve, and we need your support. The project includes work to provide quality temporary learning spaces while renovations take place. To learn more, join us for a virtual community meeting at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 18, 2022. The link is here: https://bit.ly/CityCollegeHS Call In: 1-631-992-3221

Thank you in advance for your partnership. If you have any questions or thoughts, please share them via email at facilities@bcps.k12.md.us.

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