The county school board approved an administrative trainee program Wednesday that will put new administrators in Annapolis, Old Mill, Meade and North County high schools and the Mary E. Moss Academy.
Although it met state standards, Glen Burnie High School also was included in the program because of its "multibuilding campus," officials said.
Each high school will get two trainees, and the Moss Academy will get one. They'll process teacher-generated discipline referrals and confer with teachers and...
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