The Baltimore Sun
Baltimore City Schools approves $6M for weapons detection systems
The system advertises to be faster than a typical metal detector because it only flags metal used in weapons, instead of all metal, which reduces the number of times students are flagged and searched, according to school officials.
Baltimore County Schools superintendent proposes $2.58 billion budget—a 20% increase
Myriam Rogers’ first budget request as superintendent comes as Maryland prepares for a slowing economy and federal coronavirus pandemic funding is set to expire this year.