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Maryland students and education advocates are gearing up to hold a rally on Monday evening to voice their opposition to potential cuts in the proposed 2026 budget. The proposed reductions have sparked significant concern among various stakeholders, including parents, teachers, and community leaders, who argue that such cuts could severely impact the quality of education in the state.
Participants are expected to gather to express their fears that diminished funding could lead to larger class sizes, reduced resources for schools, and fewer support services for students. Advocates for education argue that investing in schools is crucial for the future of Maryland's youth, emphasizing that education should remain a top priority in the state budget.
The rally aims to unite voices from across the community, highlighting the importance of maintaining adequate funding for public education. Organizers hope to draw attention to the potential long-term consequences of budget cuts, urging lawmakers to reconsider their plans and prioritize the needs of students.
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