Maryland’s schools superintendent to resign Oct. 6, become senior adviser to Board of Education the next day
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Maryland’s schools superintendent to resign Oct. 6, become senior adviser to Board of Education the next day
This content was republished with permission from WTOP’s news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up for Maryland Matters’ free email subscription today. Maryland State Superintendent Mohammed Choudhury will resign as the state’s public schools leader Oct. 6, but the next day become a full-time senior adviser for the State Board of Education. A joint statement released Friday from the board and Choudhury explains that he will provide “expert-leve…
Md. schools superintendent to resign but stay with board as senior advisor - Maryland Daily Record
Maryland schools Superintendent Mohammed Choudhury, who earlier this month abruptly withdrew from consideration for another term amid controversy about his leadership, will resign from his current position and become a senior advisor to the State Board of Education beginning Oct. 7, the board announced Friday. The post Md. schools superintendent to resign but stay with board as senior advisor appeared first on Maryland Daily Record.
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