More rezoning could be coming to Baltimore County Public Schools. The Baltimore County Board of Education voted Tuesday to alter the boundaries for central-area elementary schools in an effort to ease overcrowding. The board voted unanimously to adopt the changes. “The purpose for this boundary study was to relieve schools projected to be overcrowded and to maximize use of available space in schools until more seats can be added in the region through the capital program,” BCPS chief operations officer Jess Grim said.
Baltimore County votes to change boundaries for some elementary schools
March 20, 2024