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May 3, 2011

Western High student appears to have been let down

Today, my colleague, Erica Green, writes about a Western student who appears to be one of the girls let down by the guidance department. Materials the school should have sent to the colleges she was applying to never got there. The result is that this class salutatorian was denied the opportunity to compete with other high achieving students around the nation for spots at some of the best colleges in the nation. 
Posted by Liz Bowie at 11:22 AM | | Comments (2)
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Leadership @ The Baltimore City Parent Community Advisory Board (PCAB)

Western High students, parents/ stakeholders and teachers appear to have been let down. What is this SB795 legislated advisory boards position for focusing in on this major agenda concern for all secondary HS citywide????

Leadership @ The Baltimore City Parent Community Advisory Board (PCAB)

Western High students, parents/ stakeholders and teachers appear to have been let down. What is this SB795 legislated advisory boards position for focusing in on this major agenda concern for all secondary HS citywide????

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