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STEM Everyday #311 | Project Baltimore | feat. Chris Papst

STEM Everyday #311 | Project Baltimore | feat. Chris Papst

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STEM education requires a solid foundation of skills. Without basic math and reading proficiency, children are not prepared for the opportunities awaiting them in a world of changing careers.

Chris Papst is the lead investigative reporter for Project Baltimore, Fox45 News’ ongoing investigation into Maryland’s public education system. As a national award-winning reporter, his work has led to the passing of state laws, criminal convictions, and court rulings that have set legal precedent throughout Maryland.
Chris’s work has received recognition from institutions such as the Maryland General Assembly, the Maryland Office of the Comptroller, and the Maryland Office of the Inspector General for Education. He has received the NAACP’s Vanguard Award and an Emmy Award for investigative reporting.

His new book Failure Factory: How Baltimore City Schools Deprive Taxpayers and Students of a Future, shines a critical light on America’s public education system by exposing what’s really happening inside classrooms and behind administrative doors – such as grade changing, the lower of academic standards and the manipulation of violence data.

Connect with Chris:

  • Twitter/X: @chrispapst
  • Facebook: @chris.papst.7
  • Project Baltimore news: foxbaltimore.com/news/project-baltimore
  • Find a copy of Failure Factory on Amazon or Barnes & Noble

Chris Woods is the host of the STEM Everyday Podcast... Connect with him:

  • Website: dailystem.com
  • Twitter/X: @dailystem
  • Instagram: @dailystem
  • YouTube: @dailystem

Get Chris's book Daily STEM on Amazon


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