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Showing posts with label bmore. Show all posts
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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Baltimore City High school graduation rate rises

Baltimore City High school graduation rate rises
2011-10-09
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Staff Writter

Although Baltimore City's population is majority African American, the graduation rate for most of the polling ethnic groups was at 50 percent or lower except for the Asian community.

Largest year-to-year increase in a decade in leaver rate and 20 percent increase over four years; 87 percent of 2011 cohort graduated on time or remains in school after four years; Historically low dropout rate and African American male gains drive overall progress

In its release of 2010-11 high school performance data for the state and its school districts today, the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) issued two graduation measures: its longstanding “leaver” rate and a new “cohort” rate, the official means of measuring graduation in Maryland, starting this year. On both counts, Baltimore City Public Schools showed significant increases over 2009-10.

In 2010-11, City Schools awarded 4,595 diplomas, up from 4,421 in 2009-10 and 4,118 in 2006-07. This translates into solid, across-the-board graduation gains. City Schools’ leaver rate, the one the state has used since it first started

tracking graduation in 1997, is 71.9 percent, up from 65.9 percent in 2009-10 and 60.1 percent in 2006-07â€"the biggest one-year increase in a decade for the district, and a 20-percent jump over four years.

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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Progress for Howard Park

Progress for Howard Park
2011-09-28
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Staff Writter

ayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake joined Congressman Elijah Cummings, Baltimore City Council President Bernard “Jack” Young, elected officials, representatives of Liberty Heights Shopping Center, LLC, and residents of the Howard Park community for a demolition at the future location of a state-of-the-art, full-service ShopRite supermarket on Liberty Heights Avenue in Northwest Baltimore.

Last month, the Baltimore Development Corporation (BDC), acting on behalf of the City of Baltimore, obtained Board of Estimates approval for an agreement with Liberty Heights Shopping Center, LLC to develop a 67,250 sq. ft. Class A supermarket with over 200 parking spaces. ShopRite of Liberty Heights will include a pharmacy, a health suite staffed by a nurse practitioner, a bakery, an extensive seafood section, and a halal butcher to serve the growing Muslim population in the Howard Park community. The store will also employ a full-time community relations coordinator. Project costs are estimated at $18 million (including store equipment).

“For too long, people in this community had to take long trips to get the basic ingredients they need to cook a healthy meal at homeâ€"soon they will have everything they need in their own backyard,” said Mayor Rawlings-Blake. “I want to thank residents for working in partnership with the City to develop a plan to bring new jobs and economic opportunity to Howard Park.”

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tags: Baltimore City, bmore, bmore city,government,

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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

2011 Baltimore Book Festival

2011 Baltimore Book Festival
2011-09-27
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Staff Writter

The Baltimore Book Festival is an annual event in the DMV. The is event brings all the authors, book stores and publishers together in Baltimore to showcase their talents to the community

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