Myriam Rogers, who has served as the superintendent of Baltimore County Public Schools, has officially announced her retirement. This decision marks the end of her tenure leading the school district.
Rogers has played a significant role in shaping educational policies and initiatives within the county, focusing on improving student outcomes and promoting equity across schools.
During her time in office, she has faced various challenges, including navigating the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on education. Her leadership has been instrumental in adapting the district's strategies to meet the evolving needs of students and families.
The process for selecting her successor will soon be initiated, as the school board seeks to find a leader who can continue the work Rogers has begun.
Reported by HarborBeat based on WMAR 2 News Baltimore (source).
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