The three-member state search committee charged with helping find a permanent superintendent for Prince George’s County Public Schools has narrowed the field to three finalists and sent their names on to County Executive Aisha Braveboy for the final selection.
The finalists’ identities were not released, but a search committee official expressed confidence their qualifications to run Maryland’s second-largest school system.
“Our committee worked diligently to lead a transparent, community‑driven search grounded in the values of Prince George’s County,” committee Chair James Bell Jr. said in a state released late Friday afternoon. “The finalists we have recommended reflect the leadership qualities our families, students, and staff told us matter most. We are confident this process will support the selection of a superintendent committed to strong, student‑centered progress for PGCPS.”
According to the state Maryland State Department of Education, Braveboy is expected to make a selection from the finalists by June 1.
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