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Bill would let local boards reappoint incumbent superintendents to new four-year terms after year two
Summary
Sen. King and supporters told the Ways and Means Committee that Senate Bill 887 creates an option for local boards (except Prince George's and Baltimore City) to reappoint a superintendent to a new four-year term any time after the incumbent completes two years.
Senator King told the Ways and Means Committee on March 27 that Senate Bill 887 would allow local boards of education (other than Prince George's County and Baltimore City) to reappoint an incumbent superintendent to a new four-year term any time after the end of the superintendent's second year, if the board so chooses.
"After spending the effort to find someone who has all the qualifications and the temperament to lead a district, the last thing a board wants is for that person to be recruited away by another county or state," King said in her opening…
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