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Board ratifies ASASP contract; debate rises over 12-month assistant principal positions and school budgets

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The board approved a tentative agreement with the Association of Supervisory and Administrative School Personnel (ASASP). Discussion focused on district plans to provide one 12-month assistant principal position to some schools and whether that allocation affects school-based budgets and staffing.

The Prince George's County Board of Education voted to adopt a tentative negotiated agreement with the Association of Supervisory and Administrative School Personnel (ASASP) on May 8, approving the contract after board discussion.

"This is not in the contract," Dr. Baldwin, chief of human resources, said when asked whether the agreement requires schools to hire an assistant principal even if that would displace teachers. "The initial response is no. This is not in the contract. In regards to FY26, we have partnered to allocate one 12-month assistant…

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