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Jewell Ralph of the Catonsville Center for Alternative Studies and Kalisha Miller of Pikesville Middle School honored for completing leadership program. (Shutterstock)
TOWSON, MD – Kalisha Miller, principal of Pikesville Middle School, and Jewell Ralph, principal of the Catonsville Center for Alternative Studies, were among the 75 local professionals recently honored for their successful completion of Leadership Baltimore County.
A commencement, held in June at DeJon Vineyard, celebrated both 2020 and 2021 graduates of the program. Miller completed the program in 2020 and Ralph in 2021. Our principals embrace their role as community leaders and understand how vital their schools are to the neighborhoods they serve and to the county, said Baltimore County Public Schools Superintendent Darryl L. Williams in a news release. I am so proud of Ms. Miller and Ms. Ralph for taking advantage of the Leadership Baltimore County program as a means to deepen their connections to
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