BMORE Caucus
@bmorecaucus
a diverse group of educators committed to advancing quality public schools and the labor movement in Baltimore. bmorecaucus.org
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05-01-2018 13:45:46
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Baltimore City Public Schools has gone from 66% district wide utilization in January of 2013 to 85% district wide utilization now (according to the SY2021 Comprehensive Educational Facilities Master Plan). THE POUND OF FLESH HAS ALREADY BEEN EXTRACTED... drive.google.com/file/d/1VB2ueq…
[2] Here in Baltimore, our Student Commissioner is unelected, but rather appointed by student government leaders of the Associated Student Congress of Baltimore City (of which I am Treasurer). For that reason, students generally don't know about/care about SGA elections or even what our SMOB does.
[5] That's why SB 157 was introduced by Jill P. Carter For MD-07 - to give City Schools *two* Commissioners, fully elected, with full-fledged voting powers. The bill goes to the City Senate Delegation Friday. We need four of six votes to advance it and the School Board is pushing back.
[6] Please sign this petition that was the collaborative work of Associated Student Congress of Baltimore City, SOMOS of BCC, and Youth As Resources to show Baltimore City State Senators that students care about this issue and don't agree with the School Board on this matter. Let's get it done. bit.ly/SB-157
So we reached out to Associated Student Congress of Baltimore City to see if they were aligned w/ the board's proposal, as was communicated to elected officials. Turns out, they hadn't been contacted and were explicitly against the board's proposed amendments, reaffirming their support for the bill as drafted.
I HIGHLY recommend folks read the Associated Student Congress of Baltimore City testimony submitted on HB 433 for themselves. docs.google.com/document/d/1uP… The students, Delegate Melissa Wells, Sen. Jill P. Carter Emerita and the VOTES Coalition have all been willing to compromise, it's the board who has rejected the will of the community.
If the current + past 3 SMOBs (Ezra Horowitz, Kyree’🇩🇴, Joshua Lynn, Ashley Peńa), the Associated Student Congress Associated Student Congress of Baltimore City and every organized group of young people in City Schools support SB157, and the Baltimore City Public Schools board opposes it, then who do they represent?
A powerful reminder of the tremendous empathy, capacity, and grown-up burdens that Baltimore City Public Schools students bring into the classroom every day.