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The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools district has its new leader — and it’s a familiar face. Rodney Trice was formally selected and approved by the district’s Board of Education to be its next superintendent on Thursday night. Trice, who is in his 12th year of working with CHCCS, will be promoted from Deputy Superintendent for Teaching and Learning, Systemic Equity and Engagement, a role which he has held since 2022. “It’s deeply meaningful to have the honor of serving my community,” he said in a release through the school system. “This community has shaped my children. It’s shaped the careers of my wife and I. So I view the superintendency as a way to continue giving back to the community I’ve proudly called home for nearly two decades.” Trice returned to become a CHCCS administrator in 2021 to join the administration of Nyah Hamlett as superintendent, who will depart the school system to become the chief equity and development officer for Montgomery County Schools in Maryland. Du...

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