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Fox 45 News’s ongoing “Project Baltimore” investigation has uncovered that 41 percent of high school students in Baltimore City Public Schools (BCPS) received a grade point average below 1.0, or below a D average, this past school year. Essentially, roughly 8,400 of Baltimore’s 20,500 high school students have GPA’s considered failing.
The micro-level results in BCPS are just as horrifying as the macro-level results. For example,
Fox 45 News also uncovered that over 41 percent of the roughly 400 students at the Augusta Fells Savage Institute of Visual Arts had GPA’s below 0.99 and just 6.8 percent of students had a GPA above 3.0. One senior at the school, who failed 22 of his 25 classes and who’s GPA of 0.13 placed him 62nd in his class of 120, is now being sent back to the ninth grade. (This also means 58 seniors at Augusta Fells Savage somehow had GPA’s below 0
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