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Harford County Public Schools names superintendent

Harford County Public Schools’ interim superintendent has been appointed to the role permanently. Dr. Dyann R. Mack, who has led the school system on an interim basis since the beginning of this year, was named the permanent superintendent Tuesday afternoon by the county’s school board. “Dr. Mack has proven herself…

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Harford County Public Schools names superintendent

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