One of schools CEO Monica Goldson's 2019-20 Blueprint investments focuses on schools with high numbers of students living in poverty who need additional support. (Courtesy of PGCPS)
**FILE** Prince George's County Public Schools CEO Monica Goldson (Courtesy of PGCPS)

On June 14, outgoing Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) CEO Monica Goldson was appointed to the Maryland State Board of Education (MSBE) by Gov. Wes Moore (D).

Goldson will begin serving on the Board on July 1, after she officially steps down as PGCPS CEO. 

Goldson’s successor, Millard House II, was announced on June 7. She will remain for at least 90 days to help House transition to his new role in leading PGPCS, the state’s second-largest school system, with more than 131,000 students. 

Goldson will replace Charles Dashiell, a retired attorney with the firm Hearne & Bailey in Salisbury. Samir Paul, who ran for Delegate in Montgomery County in the 2018 election, and Bonnie Suchman, of Suchman Law LLC, was also appointed to the MSBE. Abisola Ayoola is the newest student member of the Board. 

Paul will replace Gail Bates, a former state legislator from Howard County. 

The terms of the current members expire June 30. The Senate will have to vote to confirm Goldson, Paul and Ayoola during next year’s legislative session. 

“The work of the Maryland State Board of Education and Maryland Public Service Commission have an enormous impact on Marylanders’ lives every day,” said Gov. Moore. “I am grateful that Dr. Goldson, Mr. Paul, Ms. Ayoola, and Ms. Suchman have answered the call to serve and am confident that their expertise and experience will serve Marylanders well.”

Under its authority, the State Board of Education sets the educational policy and standards for pre-K through high school and vocational rehabilitation services. The Board also reviews and approves three annual budgets before they are passed on to the Governor’s office, then to the General Assembly for final action. The State Board also reviews and makes decisions on controversies and disputes in each of Maryland’s 24 school systems. There are 14 total members, each of whom serves a four-year term and may be reappointed once.

We previously wrote about Millard House II, who will be replacing Goldson as the PGCPS CEO. Read more here.

Richard is a contributing writer with the Washington Informer, focusing on Prince George’s county’s political and business updates alongside sports. He graduated from the University of Maryland, Baltimore...

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  1. When former special assistant to the superintendent of PG County Schools, Clark Estep was active, the Schools had no issues. After his boss resigned all hell bbroke loose and the school system has never been the same.

    Different faces come and go, but the attitudes remain the same. Principals who shouldn’t be Principals, teachers are incompetent, and HR personnel are wicked.

    I was Wrongfully terminated for reporting physical harassment by a 5th grader at Woodmoore Elementary School in 2006. Imagine that!! Many people say, I should write a book, including Clark Estep- a authentic educator and top administrator, now retired.

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