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Board says OIG report found no contract violation; superintendent says she lives in Baltimore County
Summary
Board chair and Superintendent Miriam Rogers addressed public controversy over the superintendent's residency: the board said the OIG made no finding of contract violation and the superintendent confirmed she established residency in Baltimore County on Sept. 14, 2024.
Board chair Jane Lichter reported the board met in closed session to review the April 1 Office of Inspector General (OIG) report and to receive legal advice. In open session Lichter said the OIG report “concluded without making any findings of a contract violation” and had been formally closed.
The board said Dr. Miriam Rogers completed her move into Baltimore County on Sept. 14, 2024. Chair Lichter summarized the district’s review of the contract provision, saying the employment contract required the superintendent to establish residency in Baltimore County by June 30, 2024, that board leadership had approved a verbal extension while logistical…
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