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Worcester County superintendent Lou Taylor announces retirement after 41 years; board vows orderly search
Summary
Superintendent Louis H. Taylor told the Worcester County Board of Education he will retire at the end of the school year after a 41‑year career with the district. Board members praised his tenure and said they will begin a search for his successor.
Superintendent Louis H. “Lou” Taylor told the Worcester County Board of Education on Jan. 21 that he will retire at the end of the 2024–25 school year, after 41 years working in the district.
Taylor, who said he began in the system as a kindergartner and later started his teaching career in 1983, told the board and audience that he had reflected on his career and decided “it is time for our next generation of leaders to rise.” He said he will continue to lead the district through the rest of the school year.
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