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  • Perry Hall, Maryland - March 15, 2018: George Roberts was the principal of Perry Hall High School in 2012 when Robert W. Gladden, Jr. used a shotgun to shoot the back of Daniel Borowy, a student with Downs Syndrome, in the cafeteria, on the first day of the school year. Borowy survived and returned to add his handprint to the Baltimore LOVE Project mural painted in the school's cafeteria. Each handprint on the mural is from every student who was in the cafeteria at the time of the shooting. Boroway's is the lone, light gray handprint on the "O." The mural was finished December 13th, 2012 -- the following day, was the Sandy Hook massacre. <br />
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George Roberts now Community Superintendent for Zone 2 of Baltimore County Public Schools. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Perry Hall, Maryland - March 15, 2018: George Roberts was the principal of Perry Hall High School in 2012 when Robert W. Gladden, Jr. used a shotgun to shoot the back of Daniel Borowy, a student with Downs Syndrome, in the cafeteria, on the first day of the school year. Borowy survived and returned to add his handprint to the Baltimore LOVE Project mural painted in the school's cafeteria. Each handprint on the mural is from every student who was in the cafeteria at the time of the shooting. Boroway's is the lone, light gray handprint on the "O." The mural was finished December 13th, 2012 -- the following day, was the Sandy Hook massacre. <br />
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George Roberts now Community Superintendent for Zone 2 of Baltimore County Public Schools. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
    180315_George_Roberts_Perry_High_HS_...JPG
  • Perry Hall, Maryland - March 15, 2018: George Roberts was the principal of Perry Hall High School in 2012 when Robert W. Gladden, Jr. used a shotgun to shoot the back of Daniel Borowy, a student with Downs Syndrome, in the cafeteria, on the first day of the school year. Borowy survived and returned to add his handprint to the Baltimore LOVE Project mural painted in the school's cafeteria. Each handprint on the mural is from every student who was in the cafeteria at the time of the shooting. Boroway's is the lone, light gray handprint on the "O." The mural was finished December 13th, 2012 -- the following day, was the Sandy Hook massacre. <br />
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George Roberts now Community Superintendent for Zone 2 of Baltimore County Public Schools. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
    180315_George_Roberts_Perry_High_HS_...JPG
  • Perry Hall, Maryland - March 15, 2018: George Roberts was the principal of Perry Hall High School in 2012 when Robert W. Gladden, Jr. used a shotgun to shoot the back of Daniel Borowy, a student with Downs Syndrome, in the cafeteria, on the first day of the school year. Borowy survived and returned to add his handprint to the Baltimore LOVE Project mural painted in the school's cafeteria. Each handprint on the mural is from every student who was in the cafeteria at the time of the shooting. Boroway's is the lone, light gray handprint on the "O." The mural was finished December 13th, 2012 -- the following day, was the Sandy Hook massacre. <br />
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George Roberts now Community Superintendent for Zone 2 of Baltimore County Public Schools. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
    180315_George_Roberts_Perry_High_HS_...JPG
  • Perry Hall, Maryland - March 15, 2018: George Roberts was the principal of Perry Hall High School in 2012 when Robert W. Gladden, Jr. used a shotgun to shoot the back of Daniel Borowy, a student with Downs Syndrome, in the cafeteria, on the first day of the school year. Borowy survived and returned to add his handprint to the Baltimore LOVE Project mural painted in the school's cafeteria. Each handprint on the mural is from every student who was in the cafeteria at the time of the shooting. Boroway's is the lone, light gray handprint on the "O." The mural was finished December 13th, 2012 -- the following day, was the Sandy Hook massacre. <br />
<br />
George Roberts now Community Superintendent for Zone 2 of Baltimore County Public Schools. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
    180315_George_Roberts_Perry_High_HS_...JPG
  • Perry Hall, Maryland - March 15, 2018: George Roberts was the principal of Perry Hall High School in 2012 when Robert W. Gladden, Jr. used a shotgun to shoot the back of Daniel Borowy, a student with Downs Syndrome, in the cafeteria, on the first day of the school year. Borowy survived and returned to add his handprint to the Baltimore LOVE Project mural painted in the school's cafeteria. Each handprint on the mural is from every student who was in the cafeteria at the time of the shooting. Boroway's is the lone, light gray handprint on the "O." The mural was finished December 13th, 2012 -- the following day, was the Sandy Hook massacre. <br />
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George Roberts now Community Superintendent for Zone 2 of Baltimore County Public Schools. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
    180315_George_Roberts_Perry_High_HS_...JPG
  • Perry Hall, Maryland - March 15, 2018: George Roberts was the principal of Perry Hall High School in 2012 when Robert W. Gladden, Jr. used a shotgun to shoot the back of Daniel Borowy, a student with Downs Syndrome, in the cafeteria, on the first day of the school year. Borowy survived and returned to add his handprint to the Baltimore LOVE Project mural painted in the school's cafeteria. Each handprint on the mural is from every student who was in the cafeteria at the time of the shooting. Boroway's is the lone, light gray handprint on the "O." The mural was finished December 13th, 2012 -- the following day, was the Sandy Hook massacre. <br />
<br />
George Roberts now Community Superintendent for Zone 2 of Baltimore County Public Schools. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
    180315_George_Roberts_Perry_High_HS_...JPG
  • Perry Hall, Maryland - March 15, 2018: George Roberts was the principal of Perry Hall High School in 2012 when Robert W. Gladden, Jr. used a shotgun to shoot the back of Daniel Borowy, a student with Downs Syndrome, in the cafeteria, on the first day of the school year. Borowy survived and returned to add his handprint to the Baltimore LOVE Project mural painted in the school's cafeteria. Each handprint on the mural is from every student who was in the cafeteria at the time of the shooting. Boroway's is the lone, light gray handprint on the "O." The mural was finished December 13th, 2012 -- the following day, was the Sandy Hook massacre. <br />
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George Roberts now Community Superintendent for Zone 2 of Baltimore County Public Schools. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
    180315_George_Roberts_Perry_High_HS_...JPG
  • Perry Hall, Maryland - March 15, 2018: George Roberts was the principal of Perry Hall High School in 2012 when Robert W. Gladden, Jr. used a shotgun to shoot the back of Daniel Borowy, a student with Downs Syndrome, in the cafeteria, on the first day of the school year. Borowy survived and returned to add his handprint to the Baltimore LOVE Project mural painted in the school's cafeteria. Each handprint on the mural is from every student who was in the cafeteria at the time of the shooting. Boroway's is the lone, light gray handprint on the "O." The mural was finished December 13th, 2012 -- the following day, was the Sandy Hook massacre. <br />
<br />
George Roberts now Community Superintendent for Zone 2 of Baltimore County Public Schools. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
    180315_George_Roberts_Perry_High_HS_...JPG
  • Perry Hall, Maryland - March 15, 2018: George Roberts was the principal of Perry Hall High School in 2012 when Robert W. Gladden, Jr. used a shotgun to shoot the back of Daniel Borowy, a student with Downs Syndrome, in the cafeteria, on the first day of the school year. Borowy survived and returned to add his handprint to the Baltimore LOVE Project mural painted in the school's cafeteria. Each handprint on the mural is from every student who was in the cafeteria at the time of the shooting. Boroway's is the lone, light gray handprint on the "O." The mural was finished December 13th, 2012 -- the following day, was the Sandy Hook massacre. <br />
<br />
George Roberts now Community Superintendent for Zone 2 of Baltimore County Public Schools. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
    180315_George_Roberts_Perry_High_HS_...JPG
  • Perry Hall, Maryland - March 15, 2018: George Roberts was the principal of Perry Hall High School in 2012 when Robert W. Gladden, Jr. used a shotgun to shoot the back of Daniel Borowy, a student with Downs Syndrome, in the cafeteria, on the first day of the school year. Borowy survived and returned to add his handprint to the Baltimore LOVE Project mural painted in the school's cafeteria. Each handprint on the mural is from every student who was in the cafeteria at the time of the shooting. Boroway's is the lone, light gray handprint on the "O." The mural was finished December 13th, 2012 -- the following day, was the Sandy Hook massacre. <br />
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George Roberts now Community Superintendent for Zone 2 of Baltimore County Public Schools. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
    180315_George_Roberts_Perry_High_HS_...JPG
  • Perry Hall, Maryland - March 15, 2018: George Roberts was the principal of Perry Hall High School in 2012 when Robert W. Gladden, Jr. used a shotgun to shoot the back of Daniel Borowy, a student with Downs Syndrome, in the cafeteria, on the first day of the school year. Borowy survived and returned to add his handprint to the Baltimore LOVE Project mural painted in the school's cafeteria. Each handprint on the mural is from every student who was in the cafeteria at the time of the shooting. Boroway's is the lone, light gray handprint on the "O." The mural was finished December 13th, 2012 -- the following day, was the Sandy Hook massacre. <br />
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George Roberts now Community Superintendent for Zone 2 of Baltimore County Public Schools. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
    180315_George_Roberts_Perry_High_HS_...JPG
  • Perry Hall, Maryland - March 15, 2018: George Roberts was the principal of Perry Hall High School in 2012 when Robert W. Gladden, Jr. used a shotgun to shoot the back of Daniel Borowy, a student with Downs Syndrome, in the cafeteria, on the first day of the school year. Borowy survived and returned to add his handprint to the Baltimore LOVE Project mural painted in the school's cafeteria. Each handprint on the mural is from every student who was in the cafeteria at the time of the shooting. Boroway's is the lone, light gray handprint on the "O." The mural was finished December 13th, 2012 -- the following day, was the Sandy Hook massacre. <br />
<br />
George Roberts now Community Superintendent for Zone 2 of Baltimore County Public Schools. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
    180315_George_Roberts_Perry_High_HS_...JPG
  • Perry Hall, Maryland - March 15, 2018: George Roberts was the principal of Perry Hall High School in 2012 when Robert W. Gladden, Jr. used a shotgun to shoot the back of Daniel Borowy, a student with Downs Syndrome, in the cafeteria, on the first day of the school year. Borowy survived and returned to add his handprint to the Baltimore LOVE Project mural painted in the school's cafeteria. Each handprint on the mural is from every student who was in the cafeteria at the time of the shooting. Boroway's is the lone, light gray handprint on the "O." The mural was finished December 13th, 2012 -- the following day, was the Sandy Hook massacre. <br />
<br />
George Roberts now Community Superintendent for Zone 2 of Baltimore County Public Schools. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
    180315_George_Roberts_Perry_High_HS_...JPG
  • Perry Hall, Maryland - March 15, 2018: George Roberts was the principal of Perry Hall High School in 2012 when Robert W. Gladden, Jr. used a shotgun to shoot the back of Daniel Borowy, a student with Downs Syndrome, in the cafeteria, on the first day of the school year. Borowy survived and returned to add his handprint to the Baltimore LOVE Project mural painted in the school's cafeteria. Each handprint on the mural is from every student who was in the cafeteria at the time of the shooting. Boroway's is the lone, light gray handprint on the "O." The mural was finished December 13th, 2012 -- the following day, was the Sandy Hook massacre. <br />
<br />
George Roberts now Community Superintendent for Zone 2 of Baltimore County Public Schools. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
    180315_George_Roberts_Perry_High_HS_...JPG
  • Perry Hall, Maryland - March 15, 2018: George Roberts was the principal of Perry Hall High School in 2012 when Robert W. Gladden, Jr. used a shotgun to shoot the back of Daniel Borowy, a student with Downs Syndrome, in the cafeteria, on the first day of the school year. Borowy survived and returned to add his handprint to the Baltimore LOVE Project mural painted in the school's cafeteria. Each handprint on the mural is from every student who was in the cafeteria at the time of the shooting. Boroway's is the lone, light gray handprint on the "O." The mural was finished December 13th, 2012 -- the following day, was the Sandy Hook massacre. <br />
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George Roberts now Community Superintendent for Zone 2 of Baltimore County Public Schools. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
    180315_George_Roberts_Perry_High_HS_...JPG
  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Officer Bryan Spicer, left, and Don Bridges, the School Resource Officer for Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Md., middle left, talk with eleventh-grader Daylen Robertson, middle right, and ninth-grader Jason Richardson Wednesday May 30th, 2018. <br />
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Officer Spicer is shadowing Officer Bridges, and will take over the School Resource Position at the school in the Fall. Officer Bridges is relocating to an elementary school. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Don Bridges the School Resource Officer for Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Md., middle, talks with students and faculty Wednesday May 30th, 2018. (L-R) School registrar Darlene Gilberto, left, unknown student, Officer Don Bridges, and ninth-grader Jason Richardson.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Don Bridges the School Resource Officer for Franklin High School, located in Reisterstown, Md., middle, and Officer Bryan Spicer, left, talk with eleventh-grader Marquice Harris, right, in between classes Wednesday May 30, 2018. Officer Bridges is relocating to an elementary school next year and he is training Officer Spicer to take take his position in the Fall.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Don Bridges the School Resource Officer for Franklin High School, located in Reisterstown, Md., middle, and Officer Bryan Spicer, left, talk with eleventh-grader Marquice Harris, right, in between classes Wednesday May 30, 2018. Officer Bridges is relocating to an elementary school next year and he is training Officer Spicer to take take his position in the Fall.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Franklin High School ninth-grader Jason Richardson, right, talks with school registrar Darlene Gilberto, left, and Don Bridges, middle, the School Resource Officer Wednesday May 30, 2018.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Franklin High School ninth-grader Jason Richardson, right, talks with school registrar Darlene Gilberto, left, and Don Bridges, middle, the School Resource Officer Wednesday May 30, 2018.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Franklin High School ninth-grader Jason Richardson, middle, talks with principal Patrick McCusker, foreground, and Don Bridges, right, the School Resource Officer Wednesday May 30, 2018.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Don Bridges, the School Resource Officer makes his rounds at Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Md., Wednesday May 30th, 2018.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Don Bridges, the School Resource Officer for Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Md. talks to eleventh-grader Jacob Chisholm about the possibilities of working in the Baltimore County Crime Lab over the summer. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Don Bridges, the School Resource Officer for Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Md. talks to eleventh-grader Jacob Chisholm about the possibilities of working in the Baltimore County Crime Lab over the summer. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
    180530_School_Resource_Officers_226.jpg
  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Don Bridges, right, the School Resource Officer at Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Md., trains Officer Bryan Spicer, left, who will take over for Bridges at the school in the Fall. Officer Bridges is relocating to an area elementary school.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Don Bridges, right, the School Resource Officer at Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Md., trains Officer Bryan Spicer, left, who will take over for Bridges at the school in the Fall. Officer Bridges is relocating to an area elementary school.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Don Bridges, right, the School Resource Officer at Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Md., trains Officer Bryan Spicer, left, who will take over for Bridges at the school in the Fall. Officer Bridges is relocating to an area elementary school.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Don Bridges, right, the School Resource Officer at Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Md., trains Officer Bryan Spicer, left, who will take over for Bridges at the school in the Fall. Officer Bridges is relocating to an area elementary school.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Don Bridges, foreground, is the School Resource Officer for Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Md. He is training Officer Bryan Spicer, background right, who will take over for Bridges in the Fall. Following are Assistant Principal Kieran O’Connell, background left, and Principal Patrick McCusker, behind Officer Bridges.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Don Bridges, the School Resource Officer makes his rounds at Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Md., Wednesday May 30th, 2018.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Don Bridges, right, the School Resource Officer at Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Md., trains Officer Bryan Spicer, left, who will take over for Bridges at the school in the Fall. Officer Bridges is relocating to an area elementary school.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Don Bridges, right, the School Resource Officer at Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Md., trains Officer Bryan Spicer, left, who will take over for Bridges at the school in the Fall. Officer Bridges is relocating to an area elementary school.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Don Bridges, the School Resource Officer makes his rounds at Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Md., Wednesday May 30th, 2018.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Don Bridges the School Resource Officer for Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Md. fist bumps eleventh-grader Isaiah Mack on his way to class. Officer Bryan Spicer, left, is shadowing Officer Bridges and will take over his position in the Fall. Officer Bridges is relocating to an area elementary school.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Don Bridges, the School Resource Officer for Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Md. talks to ninth-grader Nicole Bullock Wednesday May 30th, 2018. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Don Bridges, left, the School Resource Officer at Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Md., trains Officer Bryan Spicer, right, who will take over for Bridges in the Fall. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Don Bridges, left, the School Resource Officer at Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Md., trains Officer Bryan Spicer, right, who will take over for Bridges in the Fall. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Don Bridges, the School Resource Officer makes his rounds at Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Md., Wednesday May 30th, 2018.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Don Bridges, the School Resource Officer makes his rounds at Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Md., Wednesday May 30th, 2018.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Don Bridges the School Resource Officer for Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Md. fist bumps eleventh-grader Isaiah Mack on his way to class. Officer Bryan Spicer, left, is shadowing Officer Bridges and will take over his position in the Fall. Officer Bridges is relocating to an area elementary school.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Don Bridges, the School Resource Officer makes his rounds at Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Md., Wednesday May 30th, 2018.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Don Bridges, the School Resource Officer for Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Md. talks to ninth-grader Nicole Bullock Wednesday May 30th, 2018. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Reisterstown, Maryland - May 30, 2018: Don Bridges, the School Resource Officer for Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Md. talks to ninth-grader Nicole Bullock Wednesday May 30th, 2018. (The other student didn't want to be identified)<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Dr. Deborah Delisle new assistant secretary for elementary and secondary education for the Education Department hugs Carl Mitchell, a high school senior at the host school, The Academies at Frederick Douglass High School, in Baltimore, Maryland on Tuesday, February 12, 2013. Mitchell and his schoolmate Mariah Frederick, right, sophomore class president were asked to speak to a roundtable panel during a lunchtime discussion about school turnarounds. The story Carl Mitchell told about his time in High School roused an emotional response from Dr. Delisle. The school's campus principal Dr. Antonio Hurt, is on the left. <br />
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Photo by Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Dr. Deborah Delisle new assistant secretary for elementary and secondary education for the Education Department hugs Carl Mitchell, a high school senior at the host school, The Academies at Frederick Douglass High School, in Baltimore, Maryland on Tuesday, February 12, 2013. Mitchell and his schoolmate Mariah Frederick, right, sophomore class president were asked to speak to a roundtable panel during a lunchtime discussion about school turnarounds. The story Carl Mitchell told about his time in High School roused an emotional response from Dr. Delisle. The school's campus principal Dr. Antonio Hurt, is on the left. <br />
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Photo by Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Dr. Deborah Delisle new assistant secretary for elementary and secondary education for the Education Department has an emotional response at the end of a story told by high school senior Carl Mitchell's experience as a student at the Academies at Frederick Douglass High School in Baltimore, Maryland on Tuesday, February 12, 2013. Dr. Delisle attended a roundtable lunchtime discussion at the school about school turnarounds. She is flanked by fellow U.S. Department of Education employees Michael Lamb, left, and Carlas McCauley, right.<br />
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Photo by Matt Roth for Education Week
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Michael Chang, a high school senior at Thomas Wooten High School, works as an education intern in Mr. Sanford Herzon's 10th grade biology class in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Chang says he loves teaching, and is going to school for science, but his father wants him to be a doctor. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Michael Chang, a high school senior at Thomas Wooten High School, works as an education intern in Mr. Sanford Herzon's 10th grade biology class in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Chang says he loves teaching, and is going to school for science, but his father wants him to be a doctor. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Michael Chang, a high school senior at Thomas Wooten High School, works as an education intern in Mr. Sanford Herzon's 10th grade biology class in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Chang says he loves teaching, and is going to school for science, but his father wants him to be a doctor. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Michael Chang, a high school senior at Thomas Wooten High School, works as an education intern in Mr. Sanford Herzon's 10th grade biology class in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Chang says he loves teaching, and is going to school for science, but his father wants him to be a doctor. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Michael Chang, a high school senior at Thomas Wooten High School, works as an education intern in Mr. Sanford Herzon's 10th grade biology class in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Chang says he loves teaching, and is going to school for science, but his father wants him to be a doctor. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Michael Chang, a high school senior at Thomas Wooten High School, works as an education intern in Mr. Sanford Herzon's 10th grade biology class in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Chang says he loves teaching, and is going to school for science, but his father wants him to be a doctor. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Michael Chang, a high school senior at Thomas Wooten High School, works as an education intern in Mr. Sanford Herzon's 10th grade biology class in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Chang says he loves teaching, and is going to school for science, but his father wants him to be a doctor. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Michael Chang, a high school senior at Thomas Wooten High School, works as an education intern in Mr. Sanford Herzon's 10th grade biology class in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Chang says he loves teaching, and is going to school for science, but his father wants him to be a doctor. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Michael Chang, a high school senior at Thomas Wooten High School, works as an education intern in Mr. Sanford Herzon's 10th grade biology class in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Chang says he loves teaching, and is going to school for science, but his father wants him to be a doctor. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
    121210 Asian College Applicants 187.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..Chengyu "James" Liu, a high school senior, works on multivariable calculus homework in Thomas Wooten High School's career center in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Liu, a long distance runner for his school, usually leaves campus early for an internship at the Chamber of Commerce. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
    121210 Asian College Applicants 061.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..Chengyu "James" Liu, a high school senior, works on multivariable calculus homework in Thomas Wooten High School's career center in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Liu, a long distance runner for his school, usually leaves campus early for an internship at the Chamber of Commerce. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
    121210 Asian College Applicants 055.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..Chengyu "James" Liu, a high school senior, works on multivariable calculus homework in Thomas Wooten High School's career center in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Liu, a long distance runner for his school, usually leaves campus early for an internship at the Chamber of Commerce. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
    121210 Asian College Applicants 053.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..Michael Chang is a high school senior at Thomas Wooten High School in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Chang, who receives class credit working as an education intern in a biology class, says he loves teaching, and is going to school for science, but his father wants him to be a doctor. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
    121210 Asian College Applicants 017.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..Michael Chang is a high school senior at Thomas Wooten High School in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Chang, who receives class credit working as an education intern in a biology class, says he loves teaching, and is going to school for science, but his father wants him to be a doctor. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
    121210 Asian College Applicants 016.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..Michael Chang is a high school senior at Thomas Wooten High School in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Chang, who receives class credit working as an education intern in a biology class, says he loves teaching, and is going to school for science, but his father wants him to be a doctor. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
    121210 Asian College Applicants 014.JPG
  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Moments before Kirsten McCarthy played the flute with the rest of the Manchester Valley High School marching band, introducing the new school's fight song, she collected a silver medal for placing second in the "Maverick Stampede" 5K race in her age division. Manchester Valley High School's "Maverick Stampede" event, Wednesday, September 2, 2009, aside from being a 5K run, the school hosted an open house and a school-spirit rally, where the players were honored and the marching band unveiled the MVHS's fight song.
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  • Dundalk, Maryland - December 02, 2013:  A Patapsco High School student walks past an orchestra class in session conducted in one of the school's hallways. The Baltimore County arts magnet school does not have a dedicated orchestra room, so her classes split time between the auditorium and the hallway outside the auditorium called the "blacktop." Students pictured are (back row) Josi Rein, left, and Kaya Brickhouse, right, (middle row) Patrick Boyle, and (front row) Cameron Carroll.<br />
<br />
Sandra Skordalos, chair of the social studies department at Patapsco High in Baltimore, has lost two teachers in her department in three years.<br />
<br />
Teacher layoffs during the recession coupled with rising student enrollment, has led to much bigger class sizes in some states.  Patapsco High School has lost a dozen teachers over the last three years and that class sizes have gone from 25 to 32 in American government and other social studies' classes, leading to overcrowded trailers, classroom management issues and difficulties teaching special ed students.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30151199A
    131202_Patapsco_HS_Overcrowded_308.JPG
  • Dundalk, Maryland - December 02, 2013:   Patapsco High School students walk past Josi Rein and her Orchestra class, which is conducted in one of the school's hallways. The Baltimore County arts magnet school does not have a dedicated orchestra room, so her classes split time between the auditorium and the hallway outside the auditorium called the "blacktop."<br />
<br />
Sandra Skordalos, chair of the social studies department at Patapsco High in Baltimore, has lost two teachers in her department in three years.<br />
<br />
Teacher layoffs during the recession coupled with rising student enrollment, has led to much bigger class sizes in some states.  Patapsco High School has lost a dozen teachers over the last three years and that class sizes have gone from 25 to 32 in American government and other social studies' classes, leading to overcrowded trailers, classroom management issues and difficulties teaching special ed students.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30151199A
    131202_Patapsco_HS_Overcrowded_307.JPG
  • Dundalk, Maryland - December 02, 2013:   Patapsco High School Orchestra Director Carol Murai, left, conducts class in the school's hallway, next to the main office. The Baltimore County arts magnet school does not have a dedicated orchestra room, so her classes split time between the auditorium and the hallway outside the auditorium called the "blacktop."<br />
<br />
Sandra Skordalos, chair of the social studies department at Patapsco High in Baltimore, has lost two teachers in her department in three years.<br />
<br />
Teacher layoffs during the recession coupled with rising student enrollment, has led to much bigger class sizes in some states.  Patapsco High School has lost a dozen teachers over the last three years and that class sizes have gone from 25 to 32 in American government and other social studies' classes, leading to overcrowded trailers, classroom management issues and difficulties teaching special ed students.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30151199A
    131202_Patapsco_HS_Overcrowded_248.JPG
  • Dundalk, Maryland - December 02, 2013:   Patapsco High School student Darryl Curtis rehearses with Orchestra Director Carol Murai in the school's hallway. The Baltimore County arts magnet school does not have a dedicated orchestra room, so her classes split time between the auditorium and the hallway outside the auditorium called the "blacktop."<br />
<br />
Sandra Skordalos, chair of the social studies department at Patapsco High in Baltimore, has lost two teachers in her department in three years.<br />
<br />
Teacher layoffs during the recession coupled with rising student enrollment, has led to much bigger class sizes in some states.  Patapsco High School has lost a dozen teachers over the last three years and that class sizes have gone from 25 to 32 in American government and other social studies' classes, leading to overcrowded trailers, classroom management issues and difficulties teaching special ed students.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30151199A
    131202_Patapsco_HS_Overcrowded_207.JPG
  • Dundalk, Maryland - December 02, 2013:   Patapsco High School Orchestra Director Carol Murai conducts class in the school's hallway. The Baltimore County arts magnet school does not have a dedicated orchestra room, so her classes split time between the auditorium and the hallway outside the auditorium called the "blacktop."<br />
<br />
Sandra Skordalos, chair of the social studies department at Patapsco High in Baltimore, has lost two teachers in her department in three years.<br />
<br />
Teacher layoffs during the recession coupled with rising student enrollment, has led to much bigger class sizes in some states.  Patapsco High School has lost a dozen teachers over the last three years and that class sizes have gone from 25 to 32 in American government and other social studies' classes, leading to overcrowded trailers, classroom management issues and difficulties teaching special ed students.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30151199A
    131202_Patapsco_HS_Overcrowded_195.JPG
  • Dundalk, Maryland - December 02, 2013:   Patapsco High School Orchestra Director Carol Murai conducts class in the school's hallway. The Baltimore County arts magnet school does not have a dedicated orchestra room, so her classes split time between the auditorium and the hallway outside the auditorium called the "blacktop."<br />
<br />
Sandra Skordalos, chair of the social studies department at Patapsco High in Baltimore, has lost two teachers in her department in three years.<br />
<br />
Teacher layoffs during the recession coupled with rising student enrollment, has led to much bigger class sizes in some states.  Patapsco High School has lost a dozen teachers over the last three years and that class sizes have gone from 25 to 32 in American government and other social studies' classes, leading to overcrowded trailers, classroom management issues and difficulties teaching special ed students.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30151199A
    131202_Patapsco_HS_Overcrowded_191.JPG
  • Dr. Deborah Delisle new assistant secretary for elementary and secondary education for the Education Department, left, talks with high school senior Carl Mitchell at the Academies at Frederick Douglass High School in Baltimore, Maryland on Tuesday, February 12, 2013 before a roundtable lunchtime discussion about school turnarounds.<br />
<br />
Photo by Matt Roth for Education Week
    130212 Deborah Delisle 273.JPG
  • Dr. Deborah Delisle new assistant secretary for elementary and secondary education for the Education Department talks with high school senior Derrell McDonald, while she visits the Academies at Frederick Douglass High School in Baltimore, Maryland on Tuesday, February 12, 2013 for a roundtable lunchtime discussion about school turnarounds.<br />
<br />
Photo by Matt Roth for Education Week
    130212 Deborah Delisle 039.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..High school senior Emily Miao participates in Ms. Chris Joung's AP Biology class at Thomas Wooten High School in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
    121210 Asian College Applicants 296.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..Michelle He, a high school senior at Thomas Wooten High School, works on a project during her AP Art class in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
    121210 Asian College Applicants 130.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, April 16, 2010.Assignment ID: 30095633A..Chris Peltz, receives signals from his catcher before the wind up at Cardinal Gibbons High School's Babe Ruth Field in Baltimore Friday, April 16, 2010..The Archdiocese of Baltimore announced thirteen Catholic Schools will close at the school year's end, including Cardinal Gibbons High School. The site, formerly known as St. Mary's Industrial School, a school for "wayward boys," was where Babe Ruth played while in high school. The shutting has left the baseball diamond's future susceptible to sale and development.
    100416CardinalGibbonsSchoolClosing12...jpg
  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..A waxing Gibbous moon shines bright against the new stadium lights at Manchester Valley High School's new stadium during "Maverick Stampede" Wednesday September, 2 2009. A full moon will be out Friday September 4th for the Maverick's first ever football game against against Clear Spring High School at home. The stampede was a 5K run. The School hosted an open house and a school-spirit rally, where the players were honored and the marching band unveiled the MVHS's fight song.
    090902Stampede086.jpg
  • Dr. Deborah Delisle new assistant secretary for elementary and secondary education for the Education Department talks with high school senior Derrell McDonald, while she visits the Academies at Frederick Douglass High School in Baltimore, Maryland on Tuesday, February 12, 2013 for a roundtable lunchtime discussion about school turnarounds.<br />
<br />
Photo by Matt Roth for Education Week
    130212 Deborah Delisle 049.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..High school senior Emily Miao participates in Ms. Chris Joung's AP Biology class at Thomas Wooten High School in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
    121210 Asian College Applicants 386.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..High school senior Emily Miao participates in Ms. Chris Joung's AP Biology class at Thomas Wooten High School in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
    121210 Asian College Applicants 368.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..High school senior Emily Miao participates in Ms. Chris Joung's AP Biology class at Thomas Wooten High School in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
    121210 Asian College Applicants 349.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..High school senior Emily Miao participates in Ms. Chris Joung's AP Biology class at Thomas Wooten High School in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
    121210 Asian College Applicants 326.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..Michelle He, a high school senior at Thomas Wooten High School, works on a project during her AP Art class in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
    121210 Asian College Applicants 156.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..Michelle He, a high school senior at Thomas Wooten High School, works on a project during her AP Art class in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
    121210 Asian College Applicants 143.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..Michelle He, a high school senior at Thomas Wooten High School, works on a project during her AP Art class in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
    121210 Asian College Applicants 139.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..Michelle He, a high school senior at Thomas Wooten High School, works on a project during her AP Art class in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
    121210 Asian College Applicants 106.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..Michelle He, a high school senior at Thomas Wooten High School, works on a project during her AP Art class in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
    121210 Asian College Applicants 086.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..Emily Miao is a high school senior at Thomas Wooten High School in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
    121210 Asian College Applicants 031.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..Emily Miao is a high school senior at Thomas Wooten High School in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
    121210 Asian College Applicants 024.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..Emily Miao is a high school senior at Thomas Wooten High School in Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
    121210 Asian College Applicants 023.JPG
  • Dundalk, Maryland - December 02, 2013: A statue of the Patapsco High School Patriot mascot stands by the school's main office. <br />
<br />
Sandra Skordalos, chair of the social studies department at Patapsco High in Baltimore,<br />
<br />
After teacher layoffs during the recession coupled with rising student enrollment, has led to much bigger class sizes in some states.  Patapsco High School has lost a dozen teachers over the last three years and that class sizes have gone from 25 to 32 in American government and other social studies' classes, leading to overcrowded trailers, classroom management issues and difficulties teaching special ed students.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30151199A
    131202_Patapsco_HS_Overcrowded_341.JPG
  • Dundalk, Maryland - December 02, 2013: Birds fly past Patapsco High School social studies teacher Paul Latanashen's trailer before first period lets out. There are 29 students enrolled (28 present) in his first period freshman American government class in the Baltimore County school. "It used to be that 21 to 23 {students} is normal," Latanashen said, but now "30 is the new normal."<br />
<br />
Sandra Skordalos, chair of the social studies department at Patapsco High in Baltimore, has lost two teachers in her department in three years.<br />
<br />
Teacher layoffs during the recession coupled with rising student enrollment, has led to much bigger class sizes in some states.  Patapsco High School has lost a dozen teachers over the last three years and that class sizes have gone from 25 to 32 in American government and other social studies' classes, leading to overcrowded trailers, classroom management issues and difficulties teaching special ed students.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30151199A
    131202_Patapsco_HS_Overcrowded_250.JPG
  • Dundalk, Maryland - December 02, 2013: Patapsco High School freshmen leave Paul Latanashen's trailer after their first period American Government class let out. There are 29 students enrolled (28 present) in his first period freshman American government class in the Baltimore County school. "It used to be that 21 to 23 {students} is normal," Latanashen said, but now "30 is the new normal."<br />
<br />
Sandra Skordalos, chair of the social studies department at Patapsco High in Baltimore, has lost two teachers in her department in three years.<br />
<br />
Teacher layoffs during the recession coupled with rising student enrollment, has led to much bigger class sizes in some states.  Patapsco High School has lost a dozen teachers over the last three years and that class sizes have gone from 25 to 32 in American government and other social studies' classes, leading to overcrowded trailers, classroom management issues and difficulties teaching special ed students.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30151199A
    131202_Patapsco_HS_Overcrowded_171.JPG
  • Dundalk, Maryland - December 02, 2013: Birds fly past Patapsco High School social studies teacher Paul Latanashen's trailer before first period lets out. There are 29 students enrolled (28 present) in his first period freshman American government class in the Baltimore County school. "It used to be that 21 to 23 {students} is normal," Latanashen said, but now "30 is the new normal."<br />
<br />
Sandra Skordalos, chair of the social studies department at Patapsco High in Baltimore, has lost two teachers in her department in three years.<br />
<br />
Teacher layoffs during the recession coupled with rising student enrollment, has led to much bigger class sizes in some states.  Patapsco High School has lost a dozen teachers over the last three years and that class sizes have gone from 25 to 32 in American government and other social studies' classes, leading to overcrowded trailers, classroom management issues and difficulties teaching special ed students.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30151199A
    131202_Patapsco_HS_Overcrowded_166.JPG
  • Dundalk, Maryland - December 02, 2013: Birds fly past Patapsco High School social studies teacher Paul Latanashen's trailer before first period lets out. There are 29 students enrolled (28 present) in his first period freshman American government class in the Baltimore County school. "It used to be that 21 to 23 {students} is normal," Latanashen said, but now "30 is the new normal."<br />
<br />
Sandra Skordalos, chair of the social studies department at Patapsco High in Baltimore, has lost two teachers in her department in three years.<br />
<br />
Teacher layoffs during the recession coupled with rising student enrollment, has led to much bigger class sizes in some states.  Patapsco High School has lost a dozen teachers over the last three years and that class sizes have gone from 25 to 32 in American government and other social studies' classes, leading to overcrowded trailers, classroom management issues and difficulties teaching special ed students.<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30151199A
    131202_Patapsco_HS_Overcrowded_164.JPG
  • Dr. Antonio Hurt, left, Campus Principal of The Academies at Frederick Douglass High School asked Dr. Deborah Delisle what she thought of the school tour. She said, "I love it." Dr. Delisle is the new assistant secretary for elementary and secondary education for the Education Department. She was in  Baltimore, Maryland on Tuesday, February 12, 2013 for a roundtable lunchtime discussion about school turnarounds.<br />
<br />
Photo by Matt Roth for Education Week
    130212 Deborah Delisle 267.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..Michelle He is a senior at Thomas Wooten High School Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Liu, a long distance runner for his school, usually leaves campus early for an internship at the Chamber of Commerce. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
    121210 Asian College Applicants 009.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth..Michelle He is a senior at Thomas Wooten High School Rockville, Maryland on Monday, December 10, 2012. Liu, a long distance runner for his school, usually leaves campus early for an internship at the Chamber of Commerce. Asian high school students feel they are held to an unfairly higher academic standard when applying to college because of their race.
    121210 Asian College Applicants 002.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, April 16, 2010.Assignment ID: 30095633A..Fina DiVincenzo, left, wears a Cardinal Gibbons shirt that says "The House That Build Ruth," celebrating Babe Ruth's beginnings at the St. Mary's Industrial School, which is now Gibbons. DiVincenzo and Jeanette Ambrose, right, both have seniors on the team, and keep watching ghe game despite the rain. ..The Archdiocese of Baltimore announced thirteen Catholic Schools will close at the school year's end, including Cardinal Gibbons High School. The site, formerly known as St. Mary's Industrial School, a school for "wayward boys," was where Babe Ruth played while in high school. The shutting has left the baseball diamond's future susceptible to sale and development.
    100416CardinalGibbonsSchoolClosing36...jpg
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, April 16, 2010.Assignment ID: 30095633A..Cardinal Gibbons Senior Nicholas Mills guides one of the varsity baseball players to a foul ball. He joins Jessica Bassard atop her truck to watch the Crusaders play St. Paul's School. Her boyfriend, Steven Schillingberg, plays first base. .The Archdiocese of Baltimore announced thirteen Catholic Schools will close at the school year's end, including Cardinal Gibbons High School. The site, formerly known as St. Mary's Industrial School, a school for "wayward boys," was where Babe Ruth played while in high school. The shutting has left the baseball diamond's future susceptible to sale and development.
    100416CardinalGibbonsSchoolClosing34...jpg
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Friday, April 16, 2010.Assignment ID: 30095633A..Cardinal Gibbons senior Garth Irwin, senior, enters the dugout after scoring a run against St. Paul's School Friday, April 16, 2010. ..The Archdiocese of Baltimore announced thirteen Catholic Schools will close at the school year's end, including Cardinal Gibbons High School. The site, formerly known as St. Mary's Industrial School, a school for "wayward boys," was where Babe Ruth played while in high school. The shutting has left the baseball diamond's future susceptible to sale and development.
    100416CardinalGibbonsSchoolClosing23...jpg
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