Normal wasn t good enough — Md s new school superintendent lays out an ambitious plan wtop.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wtop.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Board President Marsha Herbert and Vice President Ken Kiler sent letters to the state requesting the in-school mask mandate be lifted. Ed O’Meally, legal counsel for the board, said no law prevents them from doing so.
Sen. Justin Ready, a Republican who represents Carroll’s District 5, posted on his Facebook page on Friday that board of education members Marsha Herbert and Ken Kiler wrote to the Maryland State Department of Education asking them to allow CCPS students and staff have the option to wear masks indoors. And he and his fellow Carroll legislators want to support them.
Maryland’s newly chosen state school superintendent, Mohammed Choudhury, will earn $310,000 a year, significantly more than the current superintendent but in line with most large district superintendents in the state.