City Schools to host two virtual town hall meetings to discuss impact and use of Kirwan funding

City Schools to host two virtual town hall meetings to discuss impact and use of Kirwan funding
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Baltimore City Public Schools invites all members of the community to participate in two virtual town hall meetings to discuss the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future (also known as Kirwan funding).  District experts will explain how this landmark funding impacts teaching and learning in City Schools, while providing an opportunity to ask questions and gain insight and clarity on the Kirwan Blueprint.The two town halls will feature experts from various departments within City Schools. Join us via Zoom on the following dates and times – the links are included:Thursday, January 26, from 6 – 7 p.m.Focus: early childhood education and college and career readiness. To join the town hall, click HERE.Tuesday, January 31, from 6 – 7 p.m.Focus: high-quality and diverse teachers and leaders, and more resources for students.  To join the town hall, click HERE.For more information about the Kirwan Blueprint, and how City Schools is implementing the legislation, visit baltimorecityschools.org/kirwan

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