Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB462 Compare Versions

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33 EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MAT TER ADDED TO EXISTIN G LAW.
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77 SENATE BILL 462
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1010 By: Senators Lee, Carter, Smith, Watson, Ellis, Kramer, King, Washington, Elfreth,
1111 Guzzone, Jackson, Lam, and Waldstreicher
1212 Introduced and read first time: January 27, 2022
1313 Assigned to: Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs
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1515 A BILL ENTITLED
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1717 AN ACT concerning 1
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1919 Public Schools – Expanded American History – Development of Content 2
2020 Standards and Implementation 3
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2222 FOR the purpose of requiring the State Board of Education, in collaboration with local 4
2323 school systems, to develop content standards for expanded American history to be 5
2424 included in certain State standards for social studies; requiring each county board of 6
2525 education, in collaboration with the local school system, to develop and implement 7
2626 certain curriculum guides for expanded American history; requiring each public 8
2727 school to include expanded American history in the social studies curriculum 9
2828 beginning in a certain school year; requiring the State Department of Education and 10
2929 the State Board of Education to jointly analyze certain content standards for 11
3030 expanded American history; and generally relating to the development and 12
3131 implementation of an expanded American history curriculum in public schools. 13
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3333 BY adding to 14
3434 Article – Education 15
3535 Section 7–205.5 16
3636 Annotated Code of Maryland 17
3737 (2018 Replacement Volume and 2021 Supplement) 18
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3939 SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 19
4040 That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 20
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4242 Article – Education 21
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4444 7–205.5. 22
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4646 (A) (1) ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 1, 2022, THE STATE BOARD, IN 23
4747 COLLABORATION WITH L OCAL SCHOOL SYSTEM S, SHALL DEVELOP CONTEN T 24 2 SENATE BILL 462
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5050 STANDARDS FOR EXPANDED AMERICAN HISTORY TO BE INCLUDE D IN THE STATE 1
5151 STANDARDS AND FRAMEWORKS IN SOCIAL STUDIES. 2
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5353 (2) THE CONTENT STANDARDS FOR EXPANDED AMERICAN HISTORY 3
5454 SHALL INCLUDE INSTRUCTION ON THE HISTORY AND CONT RIBUTIONS OF THE 4
5555 FOLLOWING GROUPS : 5
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5757 (I) AFRICAN AMERICANS; 6
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5959 (II) AMERICAN INDIANS; 7
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6161 (III) ASIAN AMERICANS AND PACIFIC ISLANDERS; 8
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6363 (IV) HISPANIC AMERICANS; 9
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6565 (V) WOMEN; AND 10
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6767 (VI) OTHER GROUPS AS DETERMINED BY THE STATE BOARD. 11
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6969 (B) EACH COUNTY BOARD , IN COLLABORATION WIT H THE LOCAL SCHOOL 12
7070 SYSTEM, SHALL DEVELOP AND IM PLEMENT AGE –APPROPRIATE CURRICUL UM 13
7171 GUIDES FOR EXPANDED AMERICAN HISTORY SUBJ ECT TO THE CONTENT 14
7272 STANDARDS ESTABLISHE D UNDER SUBSECTION (A) OF THIS SECTION. 15
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7474 (C) BEGINNING IN THE 2023–2024 SCHOOL YEAR , EACH PUBLIC SCHOOL I N 16
7575 THE STATE SHALL INCLUDE EXPANDED AMERICAN HISTORY IN THE SOCIAL STUDIE S 17
7676 CURRICULUM . 18
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7878 (D) THE STATE BOARD MAY ADOPT REGUL ATIONS TO IMPLEMENT THE 19
7979 REQUIREMENTS OF THIS SECTION. 20
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8181 SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That : 21
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8383 (a) The State Department of Education and the State Board of Education jointly 22
8484 shall analyze content standards for expanded American history included in the State 23
8585 Standards and Frameworks in Social Studies of the Maryland College and Career 24
8686 Readiness Standards, including the content standards for each grade level. 25
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8888 (b) On or before October 1, 2023, the State Department of Education and the State 26
8989 Board of Education jointly shall report to the General Assembly, in accordance with § 27
9090 2–1257 of the State Government Article, on the analysis conducted under subsection (a) of 28
9191 this section. 29
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9393 SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect July 30 SENATE BILL 462 3
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