Konrad M. Wayson said more responsibility at his family's business has forced him to step away from the seat he's held since 2002. The Edgewater resident was president of the eight-member board last year.
He led the board's appointment of a new superintendent and a three-year deal to boost teacher pay that lagged behind neighboring counties.
"There's a lot of good things that we've done, and we've got the right person in...
| This story has expired! You can purchase the full text in our news archives. |

If you encounter other problems, please email nlundskow@capitalgazette.com and include your name, username, and any errors or messages that are displayed. The more information you can provide, the better able we will be to assist you.
In order to post or vote on a comment, you must be signed in with a hometownannapolis account.
Take a look at a summary of Commenting Guidelines.
If you encounter other problems, please email nlundskow@capitalgazette.com and include your name, username, and any errors or messages that are displayed. The more information you can provide, the better able we will be to assist you.