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EPISODE 173: Santelises gives full update on Baltimore City Schools during pandemic

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2019-20 Season One
2019-20 Season One
EPISODE 173: Santelises gives full update on Baltimore City Schools during pandemic
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We are still having great guests and tackling many local topics and issues with experts at Baltimore Positive but for the duration of this pandemic, Nestor and Don are simply finding themselves with a lot of time and a lot of stories to tell.

We got to know Baltimore City Schools C.E.O. Sonja Santelises a few months here at Baltimore when times were better and the kids were in school. Now, this crisis has moved the focus of the leader of the cityโ€™s nearly 70,000 children and parents and teachers and administrator into different roles as the pandemic created food challenges for students.

Clearly, a lot has changed and itโ€™s happening very quickly โ€“ and crisis management has become the key role for all administrators and teachers as the corona virus pandemic began last month. The many challenged parents, students and teachers are growing and figuring it out remotely and on the fly like we all are during this pandemic.

Parents, teachers, educators and students trying to hold it all together and learn and grow in a time of crisis. Dr. Santelises gave us her assessment of the current situation in Baltimore City in a lengthy update.

We are all in this together and this is a time to educate, unite and keep each other safe.

We will continue to produce high-quality, intelligent conversations with thought leaders throughout this pandemic at Baltimore Positive. And we expect to do it at a rapid pace so stick with us and subscribe!

Like all others, we have halted a โ€œlive scheduleโ€ and will continue to launch our chats as we have them during this crisis. Expect more than less.

Because of the election moving to June 2nd, we will be having more of the mayoral candidates back to Baltimore Positive to discuss all of the current issues and the additional five weeks of virtual campaigning for the hopefuls.

Please subscribe to Baltimore Positive and stay with us.

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