Bella Pollara, holding a sign, stands next to her mother, Dana Pollara, right, during a rally hosted by the Randallstown National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) at the Baltimore County School Board Meeting on May 17, 2022 in Towson, MD. The Randallstown NAACP hosted the rally with the aim of prompting an important public dialogue leading to increased student outcomes and improves the Baltimore County Public Schools. (Vincent Alban/The Baltimore Sun)

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May 18, 2022 at 10:12 pm
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Randallstown NAACP rally at Baltimore County school board meeting.

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Bella Pollara, holding a sign, stands next to her mother, Dana Pollara, right, during a rally hosted by the Randallstown National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) at the Baltimore County School Board Meeting on May 17, 2022 in Towson, MD. The Randallstown NAACP hosted the rally with the aim of prompting an important public dialogue leading to increased student outcomes and improves the Baltimore County Public Schools. (Vincent Alban/The Baltimore Sun)

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Eugenia Drye, a teacher at Parkville High School, listens to speakers at the Randallstown NAACP rally at the Baltimore County School Board Meeting. (Vincent Alban/The Baltimore Sun)

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Ryan Coleman, the president of the Randallstown NAACP listens to people speak at the Randallstown NAACP rally that he organized. Coleman organized the rally with the aim of prompting an important public dialogue that leads to increased student outcomes and improves the Baltimore County Public Schools. (Vincent Alban/The Baltimore Sun)

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Meg O’Hare, a former Baltimore City School Board member, listens as people speak during a rally hosted by the Randallstown National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) at the Baltimore County School Board Meeting. (Vincent Alban/The Baltimore Sun)

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Lena Amick, a teacher at Owings Mills High School, holds a sign at the Randallstown NAACP rally. (Vincent Alban/The Baltimore Sun)

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Delegates running for various districts within The Baltimore County School District listen to other speakers as they wait to speak during a rally hosted by the Randallstown National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) at the Baltimore County School Board Meeting. (Vincent Alban/The Baltimore Sun)

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Halee Simons, the youth president of the Randallstown Youth Council of Baltimore County, adjusts the glasses of her brother, BJ Simons, who is the second Vice President of the council. Halee is a 10th grade student at Chesapeake High School and BJ is an 8th grade student at Middle River Middle School. The pair were attending the rally organized by the Randallstown NAACP at the Baltimore County School Board Meeting on May 17, 2022. (Vincent Alban/The Baltimore Sun)

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