January 26, 2025 - 10:07

During a town hall meeting on Saturday, educators and parents in Frederick County passionately called on County Executive Jessica Fitzwater to allocate more funds to the local school system. Their primary concerns centered around the pressing need to reduce class sizes and enhance educational services.
Participants voiced their frustrations over overcrowded classrooms, which they believe hinder effective teaching and learning. Many parents shared personal stories about the challenges their children face in large classes, emphasizing the impact on individual attention and support. Teachers echoed these sentiments, highlighting how smaller class sizes can lead to improved student outcomes and a more conducive learning environment.
The meeting served as a platform for community members to express their commitment to quality education and advocate for the necessary financial resources. As discussions continue, the hope remains that the county government will prioritize education in its budget decisions, ensuring that every child has access to the support they need to succeed.
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