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Dr. Myriam Rogers, the superintendent of County Public Schools, defended her record and residency after a state investigation cast doubt on whether she resides in the county as her contract requires.
Baltimore County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Myriam Rogers “may be in violation of her contract by not maintaining her ...
Dr. Rogers was accused of violating the terms of her contract by not living in Baltimore County within the first year of starting the job. Now, FOX45 News has learned the superintendent ...
A newly released report from the Maryland Inspector General for Education suggests Baltimore County Schools Superintendent ...
The Baltimore County school board’s lawyer, Darren Burns of Carney, Kelehan, Bresler, Bennett and Scherr LLP, said he could ...
The driver’s claims are largely backed by an investigative report released Tuesday by the Maryland Office of the Inspector General for Education. The investigation found that Rogers failed to move to ...
Does the public school superintendent live in Baltimore County? She says yes, but an inspector general thinks she may have ...
Superintendent Myriam Rogers may have violated a relocation requirement outlined in her contract, according to a report from the Maryland Inspector General for Education​ (OIGE).
Baltimore County Schools Superintendent Dr. Myriam Rogers appears to have violated the terms of her employment contract with ...
Baltimore County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Myriam Rogers said it's an effort to reduce a $126.4 million-dollar ...
More potential trouble for Baltimore County Public Schools superintendent Dr. Myriam Rogers when it comes to her employment ...