D.C. Child services director resigns
WASHINGTON (AP) - The director of the D.C. Child and Family Services Agency has resigned after a court-appointed monitor delivered a mixed review of the agency's progress.
Agency spokeswoman Mindy Good says Roque Gerald's resignation is effective at the end of May.
Former Mayor Adrian Fenty appointed Gerald to head the agency in 2008, six months after the city discovered Banita Jacks had murdered her four daughters and left them decomposing in her southeast Washington home. Social workers at the agency were fired after the discovery for allegedly not adequately responding to a report of abuse months before the girls' bodies were discovered.
An inspector general's recent audit of the agency found flaws still remain three years after the Jacks deaths. Gerald has been serving as interim director under Mayor Vincent Gray.
RecommendedRecent Facebook Activity
Only On 7
-
ABC7's Interactive 7-day Forecast!
Now you can get customized weather right down to your street! Plan your day and week ahead with ABC7's Interactive 7-day forecast!
TBD Blogs What you need to read
-
@TBD Arts
Kennedy Center to give away tickets to every show of the 2011-2012 season
-
The Market Report
A sneak peek at the new Foggy Bottom Whole Foods
-
@TBD On Foot
Obnoxious Metro station encounters, Dupont Circle edition
Best of TBD In case you missed it
-
The worst meals in America
Here's a visual look at the eight most delicious, disgusting meals in the country.
1 Comment