In a video statement Friday, Prince George's County Board of Education Chair Juanita Miller said she would 'continue to fulfill my duties,' despite a request by County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks to resign.
Six former and current board members filed the request to the state board to intervene and remove Miller. They argue that she has a consistent pattern of intentionally violating board policy and working against board decisions.“There is a system in place which will hopefully dispense with the potential for political machinations to affect the removal process for members of the Board of Education,” Miller said.to step down from the education board effective immediately.
Miller did not reference the legislation or Alsobrooks’s resignation request in her video statement. Instead, she kept it centered on the state board’s notice of charges. She said she did not “relish the prospect of a hearing process” but that the process “should not be allowed to be unduly manipulated.
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