The head of the state’s third-largest school district is stepping down from her position with a year left on her contract.
TOWSON, Md. — Baltimore County Public Schools superintendent Myriam Rogers on Thursday announced plans to retire. In a press release Rogers said she will step down on July 1. Her departure comes three ...
Dr. Myriam Rogers, superintendent of Baltimore County Public Schools, announced Thursday that she will retire from the school system on July 1, 2026.
Superintendent Myriam Rogers announced plans to retire from the County Public Schools in a statement released Thursday. The ...
The high school dropout rate in the Baltimore region is increasing at an alarming rate. In Baltimore City Public Schools, the high school dropout rate has hit a 15-year high. Dr. Barbara Dezmon has ...
Delegate Ryan Nawrocki and Senator Carl Jackson are pushing legislation that would allow the Baltimore County Council to grant investigative authority over Baltimore County Public Schools to the ...
As Baltimore County’s state legislators mull whether to expand the county inspector general’s oversight to the public school ...
Baltimore County lawmakers in Annapolis recently held a hearing on House Bill 89 and Senate Bill 15, which would authorize the Baltimore County Council to expand the Office of the Inspector General’s ...
The head of the state’s third largest school district is stepping down from her position with a year left on her contract.
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Schools superintendent to retire this summer
Superintendent Myriam Rogers announced plans to retire from the Baltimore County Public Schools in a statement released Thursday.
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