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Few good answers for Towson parents


“Absolutely, probably.”
That was the response from Erin Roberts, the county executive’s education liaison, when asked if the county would begin funding a construction project now to help alleviate Towson’s overcrowding problem.

Former Sun reporter Kris Henry posted this on her blog, The Forge Flyer, where she chronicles issues of interest to the Rodgers Forge, Towson, community and fellow moms. Her blog has also become one of two sites I've been frequenting as I've been following the story of Towson's crowded elementary schools and parents' push to get the school system to bring relief.

Another blog that I've found useful is one created by a grassroots group called Towson Families United. Cathi Forbes, a Rodgers Forge Elementary mom, uses the blog to track the crowding issue, community suggestions to resolve it, and the results of often fruitless meetings between residents and school and county officials.

Check them out and let me know what you think.

Posted by Gina Davis at 12:31 PM | | Comments (0)
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