Schools
Board of Ed Forms Search Committee to Find Baldwin Replacement
This structure will allow the board to meet outside of regular school board meetings to further the search.

RIDGEFIELD, CT — Superintendent Karen Baldwin has not submitted a resignation agreement, but that has not stopped the Board of Education from creating a new committee to look for her replacement, the News-Times reported.
Baldwin had been placed on administrative leave following allegations that she plagiarized letters and other documents to parents. Robert Miller, the director of operations development and technology, was approved by the state Department of Education to serve as acting superintendent until June 30. The board voted to form the search committee on Tuesday.
Read the full story at the News-Times.