Prince George's County - Early Childhood Education Program and High School Child Care Centers - Established PG 504-24
Impact
In addition to the educational component, HB395 requires the establishment of child care centers in high schools within the county where the student pregnancy rate exceeds 1%. These centers will be designed to serve the children of students who are enrolled in the high schools, providing services at no cost to the families. The legislation also directs the State Department of Education to assist in the licensing and operational setup of these centers, ensuring compliance with local and state safety codes.
Summary
House Bill 395 establishes a framework for early childhood education programs in public high schools within Prince George's County. The bill mandates that starting in the 2025-2026 school year, the Prince George's County Board of Education must require each public high school to offer a career and technical education program specifically focused on early childhood education. This initiative is aimed at preparing students for future careers in the field of early childhood education and care, aligning with established standards for technical education.
Contention
One notable aspect of the bill is its requirement for the Governor to include a budget appropriation of $5 million annually for the implementation of these programs. While supporters of the bill argue that it will provide necessary resources and support for young parents and future educators, there may be concerns regarding funding sustainability and the allocation of state resources, particularly in a context of competing educational priorities. The viability of these child care centers in high schools also hinges on their acceptance and integration into existing educational infrastructures.
Prince George's County Public Schools - Alterations to Title of Chief Executive Officer and Establishment of Office of Integrity and Compliance PG 501-23