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June 6, 2023
BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. (WBFF) — A call to action from civil rights leaders who say Maryland public schools are failing to educate African American children.
The Maryland NAACP wants to meet with school leaders on June 15 and 16 to improve what they call “the critical status of African American students.”
“This is a significant change of approach,” said Ryan Coleman, president of the Randallstown Chapter of the NAACP. “We certainly are advocates for public education, but now we're taking a step further.”
Coleman spoke with Project Baltimore about the Maryland NAACP demanding action from school leaders across the state
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'They're not educating our children' |NAACP wants meeting with Maryland school leaders
A call to action from civil rights leaders who say Maryland public schools are failing to educate African American children.The Maryland NAACP wants to meet wit
'They're not educating our children' |NAACP wants meeting with Maryland school leaders
June 6, 2023
BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. (WBFF) — A call to action from civil rights leaders who say Maryland public schools are failing to educate African American children.
The Maryland NAACP wants to meet with school leaders on June 15 and 16 to improve what they call “the critical status of African American students.”
“This is a significant change of approach,” said Ryan Coleman, president of the Randallstown Chapter of the NAACP. “We certainly are advocates for public education, but now we're taking a step further.”
Coleman spoke with Project Baltimore about the Maryland NAACP demanding action from school leaders across the state
@norfwestdc @BmoreGorilla @Wink Beaufield @Mega @WIA20XX @TL15 @concise @Coco Loco @mson @intruder
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