Is Baltimore County Public Schools intentionally omitting important information about the upcoming budget in its messaging to taxpayers? One government watchdog says the district is not giving the public the full picture.

Baltimore County Public Schools, earlier this month, issued a news release to the school community. It outlines Superintendent Dr. Myriam Rogers’ proposed 2026 operating budget. The release contains important information for taxpayers, parents and students. But it’s the information not contained in the release that caught Project Baltimore’s attention.

“This is disingenuous, to say the least,” said David Williams with the Taxpayers Protection Alliance. “They're not giving taxpayers the full picture of what the increase in education spending will be.”

A school district’s budget is comprised of several parts. The overall budget, every dollar spent by the school system, is called the operating budget. The two largest expenditures are typically the general fund and capital fund budgets. The general fund pays teachers, buys material – it’s the money used to educate students. The capital budget mostly funds school construction projects. All of it is taxpayer dollars. With this in mind, let’s look at the news release.... Read More: FOX45