Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB762

Introduced
2/1/24  
Refer
2/1/24  
Report Pass
3/4/24  
Engrossed
3/7/24  

Caption

Education - Maryland Civic Excellence Program - Established

Impact

The passage of SB762 is expected to enhance civic education across Maryland public schools, promoting active citizenship and engagement among students. By requiring local school systems to implement the program, the bill encourages schools to prioritize civics education, aiding in the development of informed and responsible citizens. This initiative not only recognizes student achievement but also seeks to foster a culture of service and engagement in public affairs, which is essential for a healthy democracy.

Summary

Senate Bill 762 establishes the Maryland Civic Excellence Program, a voluntary initiative aimed at recognizing public school students and schools that promote civic readiness and engagement. The program encourages local school systems to participate by rewarding students who meet certain criteria related to civics education and community service. As part of the program, students can earn a 'Seal of Civic Excellence' upon successfully completing required assessments and a designated amount of community service, reinforcing the importance of civic participation among youth.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB762 appears predominantly positive, with strong support for its goals of increased civic engagement and education. Proponents argue that by instituting such a program, the bill will help cultivate a sense of community responsibility in students and prepare them to become active participants in democracy. Educational experts and advocates for civic education have particularly praised the bill as a means to revitalize civic learning in schools, emphasizing its significance in today's socio-political climate.

Contention

Though the bill enjoys general support, some concerns have been raised regarding the implementation and effectiveness of the program. Critics question whether every local school system will adequately administer the program or ensure students can meet the civic engagement criteria. Additionally, there are apprehensions about potential disparities between affluent and less-resourced districts, which may affect the equitable opportunity for all students to earn the Seal of Civic Excellence. Addressing these implementation challenges will be crucial for the success and fairness of the program.

Companion Bills

MD SB271

Carry Over Education - Maryland Civic Excellence Program - Established

Previously Filed As

MD SB271

Education - Maryland Civic Excellence Program - Established

MD SB959

Higher Education - Maryland 529 Program - Reform

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 HB1290

Higher Education - Maryland 529 Program - Reform

MD SB470

Natural Resources - Land Conservation - Establishment of Goals and Programs (Maryland the Beautiful Act)

MD HB569

Primary and Secondary Education - Education Savings Account Program - Established (Maryland Universal School Choice Act)

MD HB1219

Maryland Educator Shortage Reduction Act of 2023

MD HB25

Public Health - Healthy Maryland Program - Establishment

MD SB810

Maryland Priority Out–of–School Time Program – Alterations

MD HB1029

Public Safety - Lights On for Maryland Program - Establishment

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