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Teacher Found Dead in Maryland Elementary School
10 Mar
Summary
- A 75-year-old math interventionist was discovered deceased in Arundel Elementary.
- The educator had dedicated 23 years to Baltimore City Public Schools.
- School administrators dismissed students early following the discovery.

A devastating discovery was made on Monday, March 9, at Arundel Elementary School when a 75-year-old math interventionist, Deborah Tolson, was found deceased. Ms. Tolson, a cherished educator, had served the Baltimore City Public Schools system for 23 years, with the last seven years at Arundel Elementary. The school community, including students and staff, deeply mourned her passing. Principal Kerry-Ann Malcolm described Ms. Tolson as a "pillar of the school community," widely beloved by all. In response to the tragic event, school officials dismissed students early on Monday morning. The instructor is believed to have died over the weekend, with her body found before the school day began. Authorities have stated there were no immediate signs of foul play, and an investigation into the circumstances is currently underway. A district crisis team has been mobilized to provide support to students and staff navigating this difficult time.




