NAACP Again Sets Sights on Baltimore Schools
The Baltimore chapter of the NAACP plans to investigate whether Baltimore City Public School System CEO Andres Alonso improperly reprimanded two Black female principals who were found innocent of wrongdoing in the wake of a cheating scandal. Last year, the NAACP filed a separate complaint that alleged that Maryland’s Anne Arundel County schools were suspending Black students disproportionately to white students with similar offenses.
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