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Community leaders urge school officials to address Islamophobia

September 24, 2024 | Baltimore County Public Schools, School Boards, Maryland


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Community leaders urge school officials to address Islamophobia
During a recent government meeting, Dr. Bosch Ferron addressed the importance of communication between school officials and families, particularly in the diverse Catonsville community, which has a significant Muslim population. He commended Dr. Rogers for engaging with families at local schools, emphasizing that effective communication is crucial for fostering trust and addressing community concerns.

Dr. Ferron raised specific issues regarding security and the potential for Islamophobia within the school curriculum, urging Dr. Rogers to be vigilant in addressing these matters. He highlighted the role of the Islamic Society of Baltimore, which serves over 10,000 Muslim residents, and the need for sensitivity towards their concerns.

In his remarks, Dr. Ferron also encouraged school leaders to engage more personally with the community, suggesting that simple gestures like shaking hands with parents and taxpayers could strengthen relationships. He reminisced about the late Dr. Hirston, praising his approachability and suggesting that Dr. Rogers could benefit from similar outreach efforts, such as inviting community members for informal discussions at her office.

The meeting concluded with a brief update from Mr. Burns, who reported that there were no actions to confirm from the closed session, indicating a smooth transition to the next agenda item.

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