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The $318 Million Ghost Student Scandal: Baltimore’s Leadership Is Failing Our Children And Our Wallet

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
March 3, 2026
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The $318 Million Ghost Student Scandal: Baltimore’s Leadership Is Failing Our Children And Our Wallet
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Baltimore is currently witnessing a fiscal nightmare that would be unbelievable if it weren’t documented by state data, while the city’s infrastructure crumbles and crime remains a constant shadow, a shocking $318 million in taxpayer funds has been funneled into Maryland schools since 2024 to educate “ghost students.”

These are children who are unenrolled, missing, or, as the state recently rebranded them to hide the truth, “Not Accessing Educational Services.” This is not a clerical error; it is a systemic failure that points directly to the top.

Mayor Brandon Scott is leading Baltimore down a path paved with the same incompetence and corruption that destroyed the legacies of his predecessors. It is time for the citizens of Baltimore to stop asking for improvement and start demanding a resignation.

The $318 Million Ghost Student Scandal: Baltimore’s Leadership Is Failing Our Children And Our Wallet

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  • The Anatomy of the $318 Million Grift
  • Mayor Scott: Luxury Cars and Bloated Budgets
  • A History of Failure
  • The Case for Resignation

The Anatomy of the $318 Million Grift

In Maryland, school funding is decided by a single day, which is September 30th. If a student is in their seat that day, the school gets paid for the entire year regardless of what happens next. A FOX45 investigation has exposed the dark side of this “one-and-done” count, revealing that in 2024 alone, over 7,440 students in grades 7-12 vanished after the count day.

With an average of $20,284 per student, that is $150 million gone this year alone. When you add that to the previous year’s losses, taxpayers have handed over $318 million for empty chairs. While Delegate April Rose fights to pass the “Education Funding Accuracy Act” to create a second count in the spring, the Baltimore leadership seems content to let the money disappear into a bureaucratic black hole.

Mayor Scott: Luxury Cars and Bloated Budgets

If you want to know where the city’s priorities lie, you only need to look at the Mayor’s driveway and his office payroll. While $318 million is wasted on students who aren’t even in school, Mayor Brandon Scott has overseen a massive 500% ballooning of his own office budget.

Scott treats himself to a luxury Jeep Grand Wagoneer—a $163,000 vehicle that is the most expensive executive car in the state, while the city’s children are failing. His personal staff has grown from 39 to 118 people, leaving taxpayers to wonder what these people are doing while their money is being lit on fire.

When confronted with an Inspector General report about unauthorized spending on flowers and parties, Scott’s response was a dismissive claim that nothing illegal was done. This is the language of a leader who has lost his moral compass and views taxpayer money as a personal piggy bank.

A History of Failure

Mayor Scott is not an anomaly; he is a continuation of a pattern of failure that has plagued Baltimore for decades. He is walking the same hall of shame as past Baltimore mayors who fumbled the city’s future through greed and mismanagement. We remember Sheila Dixon, who was forced to resign after being convicted of perjury and theft related to gift cards intended for the poor. We remember Catherine Pugh, who went to federal prison over the “Healthy Holly” book scandal, a massive pay-to-play scheme. Even Jack Young, who preceded Scott, recently admitted he was surprised by the current bloated staff size.

By maintaining a massive, expensive staff and ignoring the “ghost student” crisis, Scott is proving that he is more interested in the perks of the office than the actual progress of the city.

The Case for Resignation

The evidence is overwhelming, and the damage is done. We have a school system that gets paid for students it doesn’t teach, and a Mayor who spends money on luxury vehicles and personal staff while the city’s dropout rate hits a 13-year high.

Mayor Brandon Scott has had his chance, and he has chosen to prioritize his own luxury over the fiscal health of Baltimore. When $318 million is being taken from hardworking taxpayers for “ghosts” while the man in charge says everything is fine, the only logical step left is for him to step down. Baltimore deserves a leader who counts the students, respects the budget, and puts the citizens before their own comfort.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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