💨 Abstract
The Maryland State Superintendent of Schools, Carey Wright visited Prince George’s County, asking parents for ways to improve schools. Key discussion topics included teacher shortages, budgets, retaining and partnering with parents, and the Blueprint for Education. Wright emphasized the importance of early education and held school districts accountable for outcomes. She plans to boost teacher incentives and expand programs to address shortages. She values parent input as she visits all 24 Maryland school districts.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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