The so-called "zero-basing" of employees could mean a brand-new slate of teachers and administrators, or the replacement of just a few staff members in key positions.
Superintendent Kevin M. Maxwell last week would only say he's considering the move, among several options the state Department of Education suggests for schools like Annapolis.
But rumors of large-scale staff changes have ramped up in recent weeks, prompting the school's 124 teachers to...
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