Two weeks after voting to defer renovations at Oakland Mills High School, a Howard County Board of Education member appeared to regret her vote.
It comes as the Oakland Mills High community has been ramping up calls for those renovations to be reprioritized.
While the board is still months away from sending a formal capital budget request that'll go to Howard County Executive Calvin Ball, the window to solidify the projects in that request is getting smaller.
The board on Thursday explored its options for when it gets the proposed capital budget back from the state in January.
Wanting a different vote
Oakland Mills High senior Maren McGillivray-Stubbs found herself testifying for her school again Thursday at the Board of Education's meeting.
"I have two younger brothers, one is curre

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