Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB226

Introduced
1/8/24  
Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/24  
Refer
1/8/25  
Report Pass
3/15/25  
Engrossed
3/17/25  
Refer
3/17/25  
Report Pass
4/4/25  
Enrolled
4/5/25  
Chaptered
5/6/25  

Caption

Anne Arundel County – Public Schools – School Schedule Options

Impact

By enabling alternative scheduling models, HB 226 could fundamentally alter the way school years are structured in Anne Arundel County. It updates the existing framework that requires schools to meet baseline days and hours and allows local education authorities to innovate according to community needs. This could lead to models that better align with modern educational practices, aiming to enhance student performance and wellbeing. The ultimate effect could foster diverse educational approaches that prioritize engagement while still adhering to minimum instructional hour requirements.

Summary

House Bill 226, pertaining specifically to Anne Arundel County, allows the local Board of Education to operate schools under alternative scheduling models. This flexibility is aimed at improving the educational environment by potentially extending the school year or altering daily schedules, specifically removing early dismissal days under certain approved circumstances. The bill mandates that if the county board chooses to adopt such a model that results in fewer than 180 school days, they must offer affected hourly wage employees the opportunity to make up lost wages before the following school year begins.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 226 appears generally positive among proponents who view it as a progressive step towards local control over educational practices. Supporters argue that such flexibility can accommodate varying educational needs, enhance teacher and student satisfaction, and possibly lead to improved outcomes. Despite this, apprehension exists regarding the implications of fewer school days as it relates to curriculum coverage and student outcomes, with some stakeholders expressing concern about maintaining educational standards.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise concerning the balance between instructional time and innovative scheduling’s effectiveness. Some critics may argue that altering the number of school days could hinder educational continuity and rigor. Additionally, the requirement to compensate employees for lost wages could be a burden on local educational budgets, prompting debates about funding and resource allocation within the county. The success of this bill will likely depend on the execution of the new models and the reception they receive from educators, parents, and students.

Companion Bills

MD SB569

Crossfiled Anne Arundel County - Public Schools - School Schedule Options

Previously Filed As

MD SB909

Anne Arundel County - Public Schools - Innovative Scheduling Pilot Program

MD HB881

Anne Arundel County – Public Schools – Innovative Scheduling Pilot Program

MD SB321

Public Schools - Length of School Year and Innovative School Scheduling Models - Revisions

MD HB510

Public Schools - Length of School Year and Innovative School Scheduling Models - Revisions

MD HB1418

Public Middle and High Schools – Start Time for Instruction – Requirement

MD HB492

Anne Arundel County - School Vehicles - Duration of Operation

MD HB1107

Anne Arundel County - School-Age Children Mental Health Support System Pilot Program

MD SB227

Anne Arundel County - Abandoned Vehicles

MD HB1040

Anne Arundel County – Abandoned Vehicles

MD SB1046

Anne Arundel County - Alcoholic Beverages - License Fees and Technical Corrections

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