Baltimore, MD - Aug. 28, 2023 - Maryland's school system faces several pressing issues as thousands of children return to classes, reports FOX45. There are growing concerns about school safety due to recent incidents of gun violence near schools and instances of students bringing weapons to campuses. Baltimore County has responded by implementing a new weapons detection system called "Omnilert," which identifies weapons through surveillance cameras.

Additionally, the Maryland State Board of Education has repeatedly postponed the decision to renew the contract of State Superintendent Mohammed Choudhury, who earns $310,000 annually and is under scrutiny. Choudhury's actions, such as using a secondary email for official business and deleting text messages, have raised transparency and accountability questions. There are also concerns about students' academic performance, with recent data indicating that 23 Baltimore City schools had no students proficient in math.