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Reply to "Are public schools everywhere in the US getting bad post-pandemic?"
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[quote=Anonymous]Our school in MD went down hill due to covid catch up and budget cuts. We moved to Harford County for the schools from Baltimore county because the schools were more evenly funded and had relatively newer facilities. That being said, we saw a significant decline in programs and staffing after the pandemic. Additionally they've taken steps to remove AP African American Studies and other programs to focus heavily on trades or "Career and Technology Education"... certificates to nowhere as I refer to them since most of the certificates offered are not highly regarded by industry professionals. They also moved US History to 9th grade and most schools do not offer the APUSH option. In terms of programs for gifted and talented, they have been stripped. For students needing assistance, those services too have been stripped and summer school was not offered this past summer. We moved to private. [/quote]
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