BALTIMORE CITY PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM: School News Update

BALTIMORE CITY PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM: School News Update
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City Schools is repairing damage from flooding at Digital Harbor High School and Frederick Douglass that occurred over Winter Break. Both schools will be closed for students on Tuesday, January 3 to allow staff time to prepare for virtual learning. Students at both schools will access their classes virtually from January 4 to 6.Students and staff should check their email accounts and will receive phone calls for specific directions from their schools with more details.

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