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A member of the Prince George’s County Board of Education was serving on the board after taking a job with a school system in Missouri at the start of the year. But District 1 representative David Murray only resigned last week — around the time a complaint was filed with the Maryland State Board of Education.

Murray’s new job as the chief academic officer for the Ferguson-Florissant School District in the St. Louis area was announced in December. A spokeswoman for the Missouri school district said he started working for the school system on Jan. 4, and his attendance at a school board meeting there was recorded as early as Jan. 10.

Around the same time, his attendance at Prince George’s County Board of Education meetings became spotty at best, with his appearances often occurring virtually, if at all. His most recent actions on the board occurred on July 11, when he was involved in voting for a new chair and vice chair of the board. The candidate he backed for those positions lost.

Members of the board earn an $18,000 annual stipend for their work, though it’s not clear how much of that Murray has collected so far.

WTOP has reached out to both the director, Ryvell Fitzpatrick, and newly elected board chair Lolita Walker, who Murray voted against.

In a brief phone call with WTOP, Murray initially said he had been splitting his time between Missouri and Maryland. He also repeatedly said he resigned from his seat “willingly” last week. Asked about being paid by the county while living in Missouri, he paused for several seconds and then said he had “to run.”

A few minutes later, Murray said via text it was an “absolute pleasure” serving on the Prince George’s County school board.

“While I am a homeowner, taxpayer, and have domicile in District 1, my secondary residence is now out of state. I attempted to juggle all of these responsibilities simultaneously initially, trying to fulfill all of my commitments through the end of the school year. I made the decision that it would be in the best interest for me to retire from the Board of Education,” Murray went on to say in the message.

The Missouri school district’s spokeswoman confirmed Murray’s position requires living near the district full-time, and she said Murray was a resident of St. Louis and had been “100% here” in terms of attendance at meetings and events he was expected at.

Murray filed to run for reelection to the Prince George’s County school board one day after his hiring in Missouri was announced, coming in second place in the May primary. The board told WTOP he remains on the ballot as of Monday morning. Murray said he’s no longer running for the seat. It’s unclear whether any compensation he received for being on the board can or will be recovered.

Now that Murray has resigned his seat, he may not be subject to any punishment for violating state laws about representing an area he doesn’t reside in.

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About us. Prince George's County Public Schools (PGCPS), one of the nation's 25 largest school districts, has 200 schools and centers, more than 133,000 students and 22,000 employees. The school system serves a diverse student population from urban, suburban and rural communities located in the Washington, DC suburbs.

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Millard House II was appointed Superintendent of Prince George's County Public Schools (PGCPS), effective July 1, by Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks. House comes to PGCPS from the Houston Independent School District.

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Prince George's County Public Schools contains 206 schools and 128,770 students.

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In 1899, Laurel High was founded as the first high school in Prince George's County. Situated at Montgomery and Eighth Streets in Downtown Laurel, it began with nine teachers and 59 students, with the 1900 graduating class being all women.

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Under the leadership of County Executive Angela Alsobrooks, Stanton is responsible for oversight of the Prince George's County Police Department, Fire/EMS Department, Department of Corrections, the Office of Homeland Security, and other public safety areas as assigned.

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The Proud Promises represent County Executive Angela Alsobrooks' commitment to building and maintaining the 21st century infrastructure needed to serve the residents of Prince George's County.

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County Council Members

The council members are: Jolene Ivey (D), Chair, District 5. Sydney J. Harrison, Vice-Chair, District 9.

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Prince George's County is home to: National Harbor, the Gaylord National Resort, MGM National Harbor, The Capital Wheel, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Commanders Field and the Washington Commanders, Joint Base Andrews & the President's Air Force One aircraft, the University of Maryland, Bowie State University, ...

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Many students find supportive teachers and staff who are dedicated to their success. Additionally, the district may offer various programs aimed at academic excellence, arts, sports, and career preparation. Some students and parents may encounter challenges within the system.

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Prince George's County Public Schools (PGCPS) will kick off the school year with a new leader at the helm. Millard House II was appointed Superintendent by Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks effective July 1, 2023.

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Since the start of the Alsobrooks Administration in 2018, Prince George's County has received a triple-A rating from each of the ratings agencies every year. The County has met with the other two rating agencies, Moody's and Standard and Poor's, and is awaiting their responses.

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96 private schools are located in Prince George's County, MD.

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In 2022, Maryland had 909,003 students enrolled in a total of 1,420 schools in 24 school districts. There were 61,438 teachers in the public schools, or roughly one teacher for every 15 students, compared to the national average of 1:16.

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Our 12,800 dedicated staff include more than 6,800 teachers. Students and parents speak more than 144 languages and represent 121 countries.

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