Schools superintendent may be violating contract by not living in Baltimore County, inspector general says
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Schools superintendent may be violating contract by not living in Baltimore County, inspector general says
Baltimore County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Myriam Rogers “may be in violation of her contract by not maintaining her residence” within the county, according to a report released Tuesday by the Maryland Office of the Inspector General for Education. Rogers’ contract from June 2023 stated she had to maintain residency in the county by July 1, 2024, the report said. However, the contract did not define residency. The inspector general for e…
Questions arise over BCPS superintendent’s residency
Questions surround the residency of the Baltimore County School superintendent. In a report dated Tuesday, the Maryland inspector general for education found that Baltimore County School Superintendent Myriam Rodgers did not live in Baltimore County as of September as required by her contract. The inspector general had been investigating since December when a complaint was received that Rodgers was working remotely and would be picked up at a sh…
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