The Prince George’s County Board of Education has seen many changes over the years.
It has consisted solely of political appointees, it has been all-elected, and it has been — and is currently — a hybrid, made up of both elected and appointed members.
Following a turbulent year, it appears the wheels of change are about to spin again.
A task force empaneled to explore potential changes in the structure of the school board has tentatively recommended doing away with the board’s four appointed members.
Click here to read the rest of the article written by Bruce DePuyt over at Maryland Matters