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Prince George's Schools Superintendent Millard House to step down

Prince George's Schools Superintendent Millard House to step down

Washington Post19 hours ago

Prince George's County Schools Superintendent Millard House II will resign his position after school board members and House reached an agreement Thursday evening for him to leave.
His last day is June 18, according to a statement from the school board and school system's central office.
The news comes after the county's teachers union issued a vote of no confidence in House's leadership last week. House has defended his tenure, pointing to data that shows graduation rates increased and efforts to add weapons detectors to schools.
ABC 7News was first to report House's resignation.
House became superintendent in 2023, after he was selected by then-County Executive Angela Alsobrooks (D).
House's resignation comes amid leadership turnover in the county. Aisha Braveboy, who has served as state's attorney since 2019, was recently elected county executive and will be sworn in on Juneteenth. She succeeds Alsobrooks, who was elected to the U.S. Senate.
And on Wednesday, Phoenix said that Prince George's County Police Chief Malik Aziz is a finalist for a job overseeing the police force in Arizona's largest city.
This is a developing story. It will be updated.

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