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What is “Project Baltimore”?


“Project Baltimore” is an investigative reporting initiative, which was launched
in March 2017, by Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc.

What does “Project Baltimore” do?

“Project Baltimore” examines the unique challenges that confront the Baltimore
area’s public school systems (city and county). The “Project Baltimore” team of
journalists probe a wide array of topics including budgets, school facilities,
test scores, teacher pay, school violence, athletics, unions and other
components of the education system. Significant emphasis is placed on
investigating the Baltimore City Public School System which spends large sums of
money on education, but yields sub-standard test score and low graduation rates.
The Project Baltimore unit holds leaders accountable and is an advocate for the
people. It highlights success stories, but focuses primarily on the troubling
aspects of the area’s public school systems.

What is the goal of “Project Baltimore”?

The goal of “Project Baltimore” is two-fold. First, the project seeks to give a
voice to the voiceless; namely the hundreds of thousands of students, teachers,
parents and taxpayers, who expect the best performance possible from their local
school systems. Secondly, the project seeks to inform the public about how their
public schools are being operated, how their children are being educated and how
their tax dollars are being spent.

How can I see “Project Baltimore” reports?

The “Project Baltimore” reports air all year-round on FOX 45 News and they are
posted on FOX 45 News website: foxbaltimore.com

Who is Reporter Chris Papst?

Chris Papst is the lead investigative reporter on “Project Baltimore”. Chris is
an Emmy award-winning journalist whose investigative reports about government
have resulted in changes in state government policy. Before joining “Project
Baltimore”, Chris was an investigative reporter for both WJLA ABC 7 in
Washington, D.C. and WHP CBS 21 in Harrisburg, PA. He has also reported in
Wisconsin and Wyoming and is a best-selling author. You can email Chris as
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