A coalition of Baltimore County community groups met Tuesday in Randallstown to brainstorm ways to help Black students succeed and hold school leaders accountable if they fail. The inaugural Baltimore County Education Justice Table meeting at Union Bethel AME church focused on equity for Black students. It consists of members from the Randallstown NAACP, the Teachers Association of Baltimore County, also known as TABCO, the Baltimore County NAACP, the League of Women Voters of Baltimore County, Bridge Maryland Incorporated and St. Francis Episcopal Parish and Community Center. Its mission is to increase justice, protect and improve the quality and ensure accountability in public education.
Baltimore County groups join forces to advocate for education issues
November 16, 2022