Deborah Tolson Death Obituary Baltimore Mourns Sad Death
Baltimore is mourning the tragic loss of Ms. Deborah Tolson, a beloved math interventionist at Arundel Elementary School. On the morning of March 9, 2026, Ms. Tolson was found unresponsive in the school building, and although the cause of her death has not yet been disclosed, the Baltimore Police Department is investigating the circumstances surrounding her passing.
As news of her death spread through the school, the atmosphere turned somber. By 10:15 a.m., students were dismissed early to give staff the time they needed to process the devastating news. Parents were assured that counseling services would be provided, and school officials emphasized that it was important for children to express their emotions and ask questions if they needed to.
Ms. Tolson, who dedicated 23 years to Baltimore City Public Schools, had spent the last seven years as a central figure at Arundel Elementary. Her warmth, dedication, and ability to make math accessible to students who struggled earned her the admiration of both students and staff. Her impact reached far beyond the classroom, with colleagues often relying on her support and students looking to her for guidance and encouragement.
In communications with parents, school leaders reminded them that students may react to grief in various ways, and that the school’s crisis team would be available to offer counseling and support. The entire Arundel community is in mourning, and the school has expressed its deepest sympathy to Ms. Tolson’s family, friends, and all those who knew her.
Details regarding the obituary, memorial service, funeral, and visitation will be announced by the family in the days to come. As the Arundel community comes together to honor Ms. Tolson’s legacy, her influence on the lives she touched will endure.