Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB82

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Post College and Career Readiness Pathways - Cost to Student - Alteration

Impact

This legislation aims to reform the cost structure associated with accessing post-college and career readiness pathways, which include advanced programs such as International Baccalaureate, Advanced Placement courses, and dual enrollment opportunities. While proponents argue that allowing flexibility in funding can lead to more resource-efficient management at the county level, critics are concerned that this may ultimately reduce access for lower-income students. The adjustment to the funding requirements could create disparities in educational opportunities based on financial capability.

Summary

House Bill 82 focuses on modifying the regulations surrounding post-college and career readiness pathways for students in Maryland. The bill proposes to repeal an existing requirement mandating county boards of education to provide these pathways at no cost for students meeting college and career readiness (CCR) standards. The intent is to alter the financial obligations of school systems regarding these educational opportunities, which could have widespread implications for students and families who rely on these programs for their educational success.

Conclusion

If enacted, the bill aligns with broader educational reforms in Maryland aimed at improving pathways to college and careers. However, it also raises significant questions about equity and accessibility, prompting discussions about the role of state funding in public education. The outcome of this legislation will likely influence how educational systems address the needs of students from diverse backgrounds moving forward.

Contention

Debate around HB 82 centers on the potential ramifications of increasing costs for such educational programs. Supporters believe that it would encourage school boards to innovate ways to provide these pathways sustainably, while opponents highlight the risk of excluding disadvantaged students who may not afford additional costs. This tension underscores broader discussions on educational equity and the state's responsibility in ensuring that all students have access to quality educational resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB585

Career and Technical Education Committee - Alterations

MD HB143

Career and Technical Education Committee - Alterations

MD SB121

More Opportunities for Career–Focused Students Act of 2023

MD HB1247

More Opportunities for Career-Focused Students Act of 2023

MD HB203

Education - Reporting Arrests of Students - Alterations

MD SB822

Pathways in Technology Early College High (P-TECH) School Program - High School Diplomas

MD HB689

Pathways in Technology Early College High (P–TECH) School Program – High School Diplomas

MD HB985

Primary and Secondary Education - Virtual Schools - Alterations

MD SB551

Department of Service and Civic Innovation and Maryland Corps Program Service Year Option Pathways - Established (Serving Every Region Through Vocational Exploration Act of 2023)

MD SB810

Maryland Priority Out–of–School Time Program – Alterations

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