Building Plan Could Mean New School for A.C.C.E.
The plan recommends replacing or renovating the Hampden based innovation school in year one of the plan.
The Baltimore City Public Schools released the details of its long awaited 10-year building plan on Tuesday, and the largest impact on North Baltimore could be the recommendation to replace the former Robert Poole Middle School building in Hampden. The building is now the current home of the innovation school Academy for College and Career Exploration. Councilman Nick Mosby, who represents the area of Hampden where the school is located, said the school needs to be replaced, and that it could serve as the community school high school. "I think it’s critically important that we get a way from the philosophy that ACCE isn’t a neighborhood school. It’s a city school, in the neighborhood that’s open to all," Mosby said. The recommendations in …
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Baltimore Matt
4:39 pm on Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Too bad those numbers are probably low ball estimates...after the school board, the city council, and the mayor office give the contract to one of their own friends/cronies MBE's (remember minority business enterprise deals are not just for minorities, it's for women too...which means the only companies that cannot be given the contracts are those owned by white men that can't put their company …   more ›