
Lake Worth School District's Superintendent Resigns
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Lake Worth school districts superintendent, Mark Ramirez, has resigned following the Texas Education Agencys takeover due to a fifth consecutive F rating at Marilyn Miller Language Academy. The agency appointed Andrew Kim as conservator in January, and Ramirezs resignation was accepted despite some praise for his work. The current board must choose an interim superintendent, while Morath plans to name a permanent one soon. Staff layoffs have been approved to prepare for the changes, and Marilyn Miller Language Academy faces significant shifts through a state grant program, including cuts in teaching roles across core subjects, electives, and special education.
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