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Board of Education Appoints Public Policy Advocate for Children's Issues as the New Legislative Aide for the School System

July 31, 2000
The Montgomery County Board of Education has selected Lori Rogovin, currently director of public policy for the Maryland Committee for Children, as the new legislative aide representing Montgomery County Public Schools' interests before the Maryland General Assembly.

Rogovin, who will begin her position with the school system on September 7, has worked since 1992 with the Maryland Committee for Children to effect policy decisions on issues such as child care, early childhood education, children's health, and child abuse and neglect. Previously, she was a lobbyist on federal issues, representing the American Counseling Association and the American Association of University Women.

Rogovin is a graduate of the University of Michigan and received a master of social work degree from the Catholic University of America. She is a resident of Silver Spring and has a child attending a Montgomery County Public Schools elementary school.

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