Dallas Dance, who left his post as superintendent of Baltimore County Public Schools suddenly last spring, is facing decades of jail time on perjury charges for allegedly failing to disclose more than $145,000 in supplemental income from his consulting business between 2012 and 2015.
Dance has been charged with four counts of perjury, each carrying 10 years of prison time. An indictment alleges he neglected in 2012 to report $14,000 in combined payments from SUPES Academy, an Illinois-based firm that trains school principals, and a related consulting firm called Synesi Associates, sent to his consulting firm, Deliberate Excellence; $72,000 earned from Synesi and two school districts in 2013; and $59,000 in combined payments from various entitites in 2015.
That total of more than $145,000 in undisclosed income included payments from school systems in Richland County, S.C., Pasadena, Calif., Providence, R.I., and Ithaca, N.Y., and from private entities such as the Educational Research and Development Institutes and the American Institutes for Research, among others.
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