Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1202

Introduced
2/10/23  

Caption

Public Schools - Curriculum and Instructional Materials

Impact

If enacted, HB1202 would necessitate that every county board ensures compliance throughout its public schools. Each school would need to display a comprehensive list of the instructional materials used during the previous school year prominently on their website. This legislation aims to foster greater accountability and engagement among parents concerning their children's education. Furthermore, it mandates that schools retain posted information for a minimum of two years, promoting long-term accessibility of educational content.

Summary

House Bill 1202 aims to enhance the transparency of public school curriculum in Maryland by requiring public schools to post information about their instructional materials on their websites. This includes textbooks, digital materials, videos, and other educational tools. The requirement is intended to ensure that parents, guardians, and the public can easily access and understand what educational resources are being used in their local schools. The provisions of the bill emphasize not only posting but also the management and inspection of materials that may not be publicly available online.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for promoting transparency and accountability in educational practices, there are concerns regarding the administrative burden it may place on schools. Critics argue that the process of producing and regularly updating this information could divert essential resources away from instructional time and student services. Furthermore, the requirement for all materials, whether publicly available or not, to be inspected and posted raises questions about the feasibility and potential implications of oversight on instructional quality and school autonomy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB758

Education – Public Schools – Lesson Plans and Instructional Material

MD HB1287

Public Schools - Curricula and Instructional Materials - Required List of Information (Curriculum Transparency Act of 2022)

MD AB1078

Instructional materials and curriculum: diversity.

MD HB1643

Requiring school districts to make curriculum and instructional materials available on their web pages.

MD SB645

Modifies and creates provisions regarding the use of certain training, instructional, and curricular materials in public schools and charter schools

MD HB178

Relating to curriculum, materials, and activities in public schools.

MD HB28

Relating to curriculum, materials, and activities in public schools.

MD SB786

Education - Public Schools - Curriculum Publication (Curriculum Transparency and Publication Act)

MD HB2291

Public schools; textbooks and other high-quality instructional materials.

MD HB2772

Public schools; textbooks and other high-quality instructional materials.

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