Some procedural reforms could be coming soon for Prince George’s County Public Schools leadership.
As the county prepares to find a replacement for CEO Monica Goldson, who announced last month her plans to retire from the state’s second largest school system, a bill pending in Annapolis would allow the county executive to choose county residents to join a search committee to find a new schools leader.
Currently, committee membership consists of two county residents appointed by the governor and another a member of the state board of education appointed by the state superintendent.
And a second state bill would create an independent Office of Integrity and Compliance to examine, research and provide recommendations to the school system and to the County Council, which approves the school system’s budget.
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