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Does Baltimore County's School Superintendent live in the district as required by contract?

Summary by WMAR
A newly released report from the Maryland Inspector General for Education suggests Baltimore County Schools Superintendent Myriam Rogers may have violated contractual obligations.According to her original contract dated June of 2023, Rogers is required to primarily reside in Baltimore County within the first year of employment.The Inspector General says they were told by the school system that Rogers moved to the County in September 2024, a coup…

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WMAR broke the news in on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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