His $733.1 million operating budget would sink more money into teacher raises while bookending staff incentives with new instructors and programs to improve reading and math performance.
"We have done more with less for years," he told the Board of Education last night. "It simply cannot continue ... if we expect to see Anne Arundel County make the same kind of progress it's seen."
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