Over 40 percent of Baltimore high schoolers earn below a ‘D’ average
Forty-one percent of public high school students in Maryland’s largest city have failed to earn even a “D” grade point average.
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Forty-one percent of public high school students in Maryland’s largest city have failed to earn even a “D” grade point average.
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