Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB525

Introduced
2/1/23  
Refer
2/1/23  
Report Pass
3/6/23  
Engrossed
3/9/23  
Refer
3/10/23  
Report Pass
3/31/23  
Enrolled
4/5/23  
Chaptered
5/16/23  

Caption

Outdoor Preschool License Pilot Program - Establishment

Impact

The implementation of this pilot program is expected to bring significant changes to how early childhood education is approached in Maryland. By introducing licensing for outdoor early learning programs, the bill aims to create standardized safety and operational guidelines, ensuring that programs maintain a consistent quality of care. This could lead to increased availability of outdoor preschool options, particularly in underserved areas, thereby addressing gaps in early childhood education access.

Summary

House Bill 525 establishes an Outdoor Preschool License Pilot Program in Maryland aimed at formalizing outdoor, nature-based early learning and child care programs. The legislation mandates the Maryland Department of Education to oversee this pilot initiative, which is intended to expand access to affordable, high-quality early learning options. This bill also emphasizes the importance of outdoor classrooms for child development and aims to investigate the benefits of nature-oriented education.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB525 is predominantly positive, with strong support from early childhood educators and advocates who view this initiative as a progressive step towards enriching children’s learning environments. However, there are also concerns related to regulatory burdens that could be imposed on new outdoor programs or the potential challenges in achieving compliance with new licensing standards. The discourse reflects a desire for both innovation in education and adequate support for program operators.

Contention

Key points of contention include the operational requirements to be set forth by the Department of Education, which some stakeholders feel may be overly restrictive. Critics worry that while the intentions behind the pilot program are laudable, the bureaucratic challenges could limit the growth and effectiveness of outdoor preschool initiatives. Furthermore, the priority selection process for participating programs may lead to disparities in access, particularly if rural or lower-capacity areas are overlooked.

Companion Bills

MD HB376

Carry Over Outdoor Preschool License Pilot Program - Establishment

Previously Filed As

MD HB376

Outdoor Preschool License Pilot Program - Establishment

MD SB078

Outdoor Nature-Based Preschool Programs

MD HB2717

Relating to outdoor preschool programs; and declaring an emergency.

MD A05352

Directs the office of children and family services to establish an outdoor, nature-based child care program to allow for the operation of licensed outdoor, nature-based child care classrooms which provide early learning services for preschool or school-age children in an outdoor space and that employ a curriculum with nature to teach enrolled children.

MD S06550

Directs the office of children and family services to establish an outdoor, nature-based child care program to allow for the operation of licensed outdoor, nature-based child care classrooms which provide early learning services for preschool or school-age children in an outdoor space and that employ a curriculum with nature to teach enrolled children.

MD SB725

Early childhood education: parent participation preschools: pilot program.

MD HB1295

Department Early Childhood And Universal Preschool Program

MD AB347

Preschool: privately funded pilot program: tax credits.

MD AB555

California state preschool programs: reimbursement amounts: adjustment factors.

MD AB1109

Preschool: privately funded pilot program: tax credits.

Similar Bills

NJ A103

Eliminates expansion of preschool education programs in "School Funding Reform Act of 2008."

NJ A5524

Requires school districts receiving preschool education aid to establish mixed delivery system for preschool education.

NJ S4244

Requires school districts receiving preschool education aid to establish mixed delivery system for preschool education.

NJ A3645

Requires preschool tuition rates equal actual cost per pupil.

CA SB725

Early childhood education: parent participation preschools: pilot program.

NJ A4951

Requires State to reimburse federally unreimbursed costs of snacks provided to children at certain preschools; appropriates $100,000.

NJ S3910

Makes various changes to provision of preschool aid and facilities requirements; establishes Universal Preschool Implementation Steering Committee; requires full-day kindergarten in all school districts.

NJ A4526

Requires school districts classified as child care deserts to provide preschool education vouchers for certain students.