Greenwood Leflore schools won't extend leader's contract June 9, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail GREENWOOD, Miss. (AP) — A board in the Mississippi Delta is not extending the contract for the first leader of a school district that was created when a city district and a county district merged. Mary Brown was hired in February 2019 to become superintendent of the Greenwood Leflore Consolidated School District, which was created July 1 of that year from the Greenwood city schools and the Leflore County schools. The Greenwood Commonwealth reported that Brown received a three-year contract with a salary of at least $150,000 a year. School board members voted 3-1 Monday to not offer Brown a new contract when her current one expires June 30, 2022.