Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB848

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Education - Public Charter Schools - Virtual Learning Programs

Impact

The impact of HB848 is anticipated to be significant in the realm of education. By formally acknowledging virtual learning programs as public charter schools, the bill may lead to increased enrollment in such programs and provide parents with more educational choices. Moreover, the bill mandates that professionals working in these virtual programs adhere to the same certification requirements as those in traditional public schools. This provision aims to uphold educational standards and ensure that educators are qualified to deliver quality instruction in a virtual environment.

Summary

House Bill 848 focuses on redefining and expanding the scope of public charter schools to include virtual learning programs. The bill stipulates that a public charter school can be categorized as a virtual learning program provided it meets specific criteria, such as offering a significant portion of its curriculum via the internet. This shift aims to modernize educational offerings in the state and increase accessibility for students, particularly those in under-served areas who may benefit from flexible learning options. The bill reflects a growing trend toward integrating technology in education, aligning with contemporary educational practices.

Contention

Despite the positive outlook presented by supporters of HB848, the bill has faced criticism regarding the implications of virtual learning on the overall educational experience. Opponents argue that while virtual programs offer flexibility, they might not provide the same level of engagement or social interaction that traditional classrooms offer. Concerns about the adequacy of virtual education for certain student populations, particularly those requiring more hands-on learning experiences, have also been raised. Thus, the adoption of this bill encapsulates a broader discussion on the effectiveness and future of educational models in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB166

Virtual charter schools; giving the State Board of Education sole authority to sponsor virtual charter schools. Effective date.

MD HB1288

Education; alternative education programs; charter schools and virtual charter schools; full-time virtual or blended instruction; effective date; emergency.

MD HB2180

Virtual charter schools; modifying attendance requirements for virtual charter school alternative education programs; effective date.

MD HB2180

Virtual charter schools; modifying attendance requirements for virtual charter school alternative education programs; effective date.

MD HB985

Primary and Secondary Education - Virtual Schools - Alterations

MD HB1163

Primary and Secondary Education - Virtual Education - Requirements

MD SB610

Primary and Secondary Education - Virtual Education

MD SB848

Garrett County and Allegany County – Public Schools – Virtual Education Days Pilot Program

MD LD1741

An Act to Promote Educational Opportunity Through the Educational Choice Tax Credit Program, Eliminating Certain Restrictions on Charter Schools and Virtual Public Charter Schools, Allowing More Entities to Authorize Charter Schools and Clarifying Educational Policy on Immunization Requirements

MD HB1129

Garrett County and Allegany County - Public Schools - Virtual Education Days Pilot Program

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.