The Baltimore School Board is recommending the closure of three schools by summer 2026, due to low enrollment and poor performance, according to a report shared Wednesday.
Two of the schools – Dallas F. Nicholas, Sr. Elementary and Renaissance Academy High – are considered two of the smallest in Baltimore, while the third – Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys – showed low ratings in academics and financial management.
The school board is expected to vote on the closures on January 14 after public hearings and a board meeting.
Dallas F. Nicholas, Sr. Elementary School
According to the report, Dallas F. Nicholas Elementary serves central Baltimore students in Pre-K through fifth grade. It also houses several citywide special education programs for early learners…