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Friday, August 28, 2015

Statement from Governor Larry Hogan on Maryland State Superintendent of Schools

ANNAPOLIS, MD – Governor Larry Hogan today released the following statement:

“Dr. Lillian Lowery has been a dedicated public servant to the state of Maryland, and has devoted her career to bettering public education and working to ensure our teachers and students have the tools they need for success. This year, our administration was proud to provide a record level of investment in K-12 education, and our commitment to improving schools will always be a top priority. I thank Dr. Lowery for her service and wish her the best in all her future endeavors.”

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I take she is now gone? Thank God!!

Anonymous said...

Good move Governor Hogan from a BOE member!!

Anonymous said...

Oh thank heavens.

Edward Davenport said...

Good Riddance! I only hope my letter had some bearing on the decision.

Edward Davenport said...

Good Riddance! I only hope my editorial had some bearing on the decision.

Anonymous said...

Now if he would just live up to his campaign promise and get rid of common core. Our children deserve a real education

CarolF said...

My hope is that she was gently pushed out to make way for someone slightly less enamored of Common Core.

A girl can dream.

Anonymous said...

According to MSDE website she resigned and is taking another pisition elsewhere.