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Baltimore City School Board Race

6/4/2022

 
Primary Election Day is July 19, 2022; General Election Day is November 8, 2022. 
Register to Vote by June 28, 2022 for the Primary;  and October 18, 2022 for the General Election
Request a Mail-in Ballot by July 12, 2022 for the Primary Election;  and by November 1, 2022 for the l General Election)
Vote by Mail (Mail-in Ballot)
Candidates Running (alphabetical order)

April Christina Curley
No Website

Ashley Esposito
https://ashleyesposito.com
https://www.facebook.com/espositoforbaltimore

Cortly "C.D." Witherspoon
No Website

Dr. Kevin Parson
http://www.kevinparson.com/about-kevin.html

Kwame Kenyatta-Bey
No Website

Michael Eugene Johnson
https://www.facebook.com/mikegojohnson

Salimah Jasani
https://www.facebook.com/SalimahForBmore

Thank you to the Baltimore Bulletin for sharing their 2022 Candidate Tracker. 

Community Surveys for Baltimore Residents

5/24/2022

 
Please consider sharing with your community members. There are, currently, 5 surveys open that may be of interest to you and your communities (*for Baltimore City residents).

Surveys for Baltimore residents: 
Charm City Circulator Survey
https://streetsofbaltimore.com/tdp

BPD Redistricting Survey
https://www.baltimorepolice.org/redistricting-feedback-form

Baltimore Blueway Master Plan Survey
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2ZMGZHX

DPW Rolls Out Resident Advisory Council (Deadline may have passed)
https://publicworks.baltimorecity.gov/news/press-releases/2022-05-03-dpw-rolls-out-resident-advisory-council

BOPA Survey (Artscape, Book Festival, Arts programs, Artists, etc)
Due May 31
https://app.keysurvey.com/f/41594641/4433/

Residents with Children:
MSDE Special Education Parent Involvement Survey
For any parent of children receiving special education services
https://www.mdparentsurvey.com
Deadline- May 27th

MSDE Strategic Planning Survey 
https://www.marylandpublicschools.org/about/Pages/StrategicPlanningSurvey/index.aspx

Baltimore City Public Schools 2022 Student Survey
For students in grades 5th-12th grade
Due May 31
https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/2022-student-survey

Registration for City Schools’ free summer learning program
https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/summerlearning

This week - City Schools will host their virtual meeting on the student code of conduct for parents on Wed., May 25 at 5:30pm. Code of Conduct covers disciplinary responses, student and parent rights with respect to suspensions, explusions, and other disruptive behavior.
https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/code-conduct

Teacher Appreciation Week is May 2-6

4/29/2022

 
There are great ways to celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week this year! 

Financial
Gift cards
Food in the break room
Drinks in the break room
Cinco de Mayo themed Happy Hour
Support their Donor Choose Project

Non-Financial
Leave a message via email or Class Dojo - Kind Words or Encouragement
Homemade thank you cards from parents, children and community
Volunteer in the classroom and help for a few hours. 
Donate School Supplies

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Politics -Things You Need to Know

2/28/2022

 
Governor Hogan submitted a supplemental budget to the legislature last week. The budget adds $139.9 million to Maryland’s education reform plan.

Blueprint for Maryland’s Future updates https://www.marylandmatters.org/2022/02/02/without-full-staff-blueprint-accountability-board-faces-deadline-for-education-reform-implementation/

This year is a gubernatorial election. We will vote for a new Governor, State's Attorney, Comptroller, and other positions. 

Baltimore City has changed polling places! Find your new polling location here 
https://boe.baltimorecity.gov/sites/default/files/2022-02-23%201041%20-%20PUBLISHED%20-%202022%20Gubernatorial%20Polling%20Place%20Changes.pdf

This year, Baltimore City voters will be able to vote for At Large members for the Baltimore City School Board. This is the first time Baltimore City voters will have a chance to vote for their school board members. No one has filed yet.  I do not believe that they file under Republican or Democratic. https://www.elections.maryland.gov/elections/2022/primary_candidates/gen_cand_lists_2022_3_by_county_3.html

Letter to BFA Families Regarding Interrupted Learning and Lack of Communication at City Schools

1/11/2022

 
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On January 11, Baltimore Family Alliance sent the following communication to BFA families.
Good morning Baltimore Families!

Late in the evening on Sunday, City Schools announced they were moving 57 (and counting) schools to a virtual format beginning Monday, through January 19th. Many families were faced with an inability to find childcare or ensure their child has meals typically provided through school - which in turn impacted parents’ ability to work. 

This lack of communication at a reasonable hour, resulting in no time to make adequate plans, has been extremely frustrating for many parents. We know that the Baltimore Teachers Union advocated for COVID testing prior to (not after) the return to the classroom, in an attempt to prevent large-scale positive pools that would risk shutting down entire schools.

It can feel as though decisions are being made in a vacuum, without understanding the complete downstream implications on city families from the standpoint of mental, emotional and economic well-being.

The past two years have been incredibly stressful for students, families and school staff. We are fortunate that the Baltimore City Public School System (City Schools) has been a national leader in COVID safety precautions for schools, with weekly pool testing, masking requirements, quarantining protocols, and requiring teachers and staff to be vaccinated. Where City Schools have failed to meet the needs of our families is in effectively communicating and in balancing risk in a way that allows City families to be successful.

We have heard the stories of significant delays in communicating pooled testing results to families and unclear timelines for quarantining across the district. These are standards that should be managed and communicated at the district level. All families deserve the same transparency and support, regardless of which school their child attends.

Ultimately, families decide whether Baltimore City is the right place for their children, and whether public school is the best option. Some families have the resources to send their children to private schools or to homeschool their children - but not every family can do this.

That is why it is so important to advocate for policies that account for the needs of ALL families, so that ALL families have access to resources for educational and economic success. Please share your voice to ensure all Baltimore families get the support they need. Two advocacy opportunities are listed below - the first is time-sensitive.

Today (January 11) is City Schools’ January Public Board Meeting. Public comment will be taken at this meeting. Any members of the public interested in participating must e-mail Leatrice Jones (LLJones02@bcps.k12.md.us) between 4:15 – 5:15 PM on January 11. Only the first ten submissions will be included in the Board meeting. The email to Leatrice Jones must include:
  • Name
  • Address
  • E-mail address
  • Telephone number
  • School/civic/community affiliation
  • Agenda topic you would like to speak about in your e-mail.
  • Participation type:
    1. submitting a 3-minute video that will be broadcast during the meeting
    2. submitting an e-mail (no longer than 400 words) to be read aloud by the Board Executive during the meeting
    3. delivering live public comment by calling in at 6:00 pm
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More details about the public board meeting can be found here.

You can email City Schools leadership directly and let them know what your family needs to make City Schools schools work for your family:
Dr. Santelises’ email is CitySchoolsCEO@bcps.k12.md.us
Christian Gant, Board Executive Director’s email is cgant@bcps.k12.md.us
Parent and Community Advisory Board’s Email is pcab@bcps.k12.md.us

In past years, we have written letters, rallied, and marched for adequate school funding. We kickoff 2022 by demanding better communication from City Schools. Baltimore Family Alliance thanks you for your continued engagement in education advocacy. 

​Thank you!
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Make Your 2021 End of Year Contribution

12/29/2021

 
Powered by the critical support of 5,000 volunteers, we advocate for Baltimore City to be a family friendly city.

Three Reasons to Invest in Baltimore Family Alliance:
  1. We just donated over 1,500 gifts to children in need at 7 public schools throughout the City. 
  2. We hosted the only city-wide School Choice Fair (School & Programming Fair) in Baltimore to include independent, parochial and public school options.
  3. We've stabilized neighborhoods by connecting families socially and through giving back. 

DONATE BEFORE DEC. 31, 2021
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Giving Back

12/23/2021

 
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UB's Dr. Seema Iyer Talks about Baltimore's Disappearing Population

10/7/2021

 
On Thursday, October 7, Seema Iyer, PhD of Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance—Jacob France Institute joined Baltimore Family Alliance virtually for our Community Conversation: What does the Census Data mean for our families? Seema D. Iyer Ph.D. is associate director of the Jacob France Institute (JFI) in the University of Baltimore’s Merrick School of Business. Dr. Iyer oversees the Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance at JFI, which is also part of the Urban Institute’s National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership of sites that provide longitudinal, community-based data on demographics, housing, crime, education and sustainability. Prior to joining UBalt, Dr. Iyer served as Chief of Research & Strategic Planning for Baltimore City’s Planning Department.
​What does the Census Data mean for our families?
According to EdNote, "The census directly influences education, as census counts impact the federal funds allocated for educational programs. Census data determines funding for special education, Head Start, school nutrition, after-school programming and classroom technology, as well as maternal and child health programs." Given this importance, Baltimore families need to know what do these recent Census numbers mean for them.

Public Health Expert Dr. Beaudry Talks About Vaccinations and What Parents Should Know

9/28/2021

 
In September, guest speaker Dr. Jeanette Beaudry, pediatrician and public health expert from Johns Hopkins Children's Center, joined Baltimore Family Alliance virtually for New Babies on the Block: Vaccinations! She answers tons of questions about the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccinations. She discussed the  mRNA vaccines and how the body develops immunity against the virus.

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