TOWSON, Md. — As students and staff in Baltimore County Public Schools prepare to head back to class Monday, Superintendent Dr. Myriam Rogers says she’s proud of the progress the school system made last year, and she’s looking forward to building on that momentum this year.
At a back-to-school readiness conference Tuesday, Dr. Rogers highlighted accomplishments from the 2024-25 school year, including improvements in test scores, a decline in chronic absenteeism, and investments in teacher professional development and technology.
She says that for the past two years, the school system has focused on four priority areas: academic achievement, infrastructure, safety and climate, and highly effective teachers, leaders, and staff. Those are the areas they’ve targeted resources and streamlined