Maryland State Board of Education hosting virtual town hall on superintendent input
BALTIMORE - The Maryland State Board of Education is hosting its final virtual town hall to get feedback from families, educators, administrators and community members on the State Superintendent search.
The town hall will be conducted by executive search firm Hazard, Young and Attea (HYA) via Zoom on the following dates:
Thursday, January 18 – 6 p.m.
This outreach will help to inform the State Board on the leadership qualities and attributes that Marylanders identify as critical for the role of State Superintendent, the state board said.
Dr. Jack Smith, former Interim State Superintendent of Schools and former Montgomery County Public Schools Superintendent, will facilitate the town hall on behalf of HYA and the State Board. More information on the State Superintendent search process and the Zoom links to join the town hall can be found here.
The State Board will continue to seek public input throughout the search process and will provide regular updates through the Maryland State Department of Education and State Board websites.