This year, Baltimore City Schools will spend a record amount of money per student, but what kind of education are those students receiving? According to new data, nearly two thirds of City Schools earned the lowest possible performance ratings from the state.

City leaders gathered last week for a ribbon cutting at the newly built Cross Country Elementary Middle school, the latest project funded by the 21st Century School Buildings Program.

But, as City Schools continues meeting construction goals, it’s failing to meet academic goals.

The Maryland State Department of Education, also last week, released the results of the 2023 school report card. Every year, roughly 1,300 public schools in the state are rated based on performance metrics such as test scores, attendance and graduation rates. Each school then receives a star rating from a low of one star to a high of five stars.... Read More: FOX45