Baltimore City Public Schools plans to cut programming as it reckons with a new $48 million gap in funding after the Department of Education cancelled pandemic relief funding.
Following the termination of hundreds of millions of dollars of planned COVID-related funds owed to Maryland schools, Baltimore City Public Schools is facing a large shortfall.
Baltimore City Public Schools announce cuts and adjustments amid the end of federal COVID-19 pandemic-relief funding.
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Baltimore City Public Schools says it will be making program cuts after the loss of $48 million in pandemic relief funding.
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Baltimore City Public Schools announced Friday that due to cuts to pandemic relief funding provided by the federal government ...