Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB986 Latest Draft

Bill / Engrossed Version Filed 03/14/2025

                             
 
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          *hb0986*  
  
HOUSE BILL 986 
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By: Delegates Ebersole, Guyton, Kaufman, Miller, Palakovich Carr, Pasteur, 
Patterson, White Holland, Williams, and Young Young, Fair, Vogel, Wells, 
Wilkins, Wims, and Wu 
Introduced and read first time: January 31, 2025 
Assigned to: Ways and Means 
Committee Report: Favorable with amendments 
House action: Adopted 
Read second time: March 4, 2025 
 
CHAPTER ______ 
 
AN ACT concerning 1 
 
Primary and Secondary Education – New Teachers – Retention Program 2 
 
FOR the purpose of requiring each county board of education to establish a new teacher 3 
retention program; altering the content required to be included in certain teacher 4 
support and retention guidelines developed by the State Board of Education; and 5 
generally relating to teacher retention and support programs, guidelines, and 6 
training. 7 
 
BY adding to 8 
 Article – Education 9 
Section 4–147 10 
 Annotated Code of Maryland 11 
 (2022 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) 12 
 
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 13 
 Article – Education 14 
Section 6–119 15 
 Annotated Code of Maryland 16 
 (2022 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) 17 
 
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, 18 
 Article – Education 19 
Section 6–128 20  2 	HOUSE BILL 986  
 
 
 Annotated Code of Maryland 1 
 (2022 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) 2 
 
 SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 3 
That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 4 
 
Article – Education 5 
 
4–147. 6 
 
 (A) IN THIS SECTION, “NEW TEACHER ” MEANS A TEACHER WHO HAS TAUGHT 7 
FOR LESS THAN 2 3 COMPLETE SCHOOL YEAR S. 8 
 
 (B) (1) EACH COUNTY BOARD SHA LL ESTABLISH A NEW T EACHER 9 
RETENTION PROGRAM . 10 
 
 (2) THE PURPOSE OF A NEW TEACHER RETENTION PR OGRAM IS TO 11 
PROVIDE SUPPORT TO N EW TEACHERS TO ENSURE T HAT NEW TEACHERS CON TINUE 12 
TO BE MOTIVATED AND RETAIN THEIR PASSION TO TEACH. 13 
 
 (C) A NEW TEACHER RETENTIO N PROGRAM ESTABLISHE D UNDER 14 
SUBSECTION (B) OF THIS SECTION SHAL L: 15 
 
 (1) PROVIDE NEW TEACHERS IN THE COUNTY WITH R EGULAR 16 
COHORT–BASED OPPORTUNITIES TO SHARE EXPERIENCES AN D LESSONS LEARNED 17 
ON THE JOB; 18 
 
 (2) ASSIGN AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER TO EACH NEW TEACHER 19 
COHORT TO PROVIDE OV ERSIGHT AND GUIDANCE FOR THE COHORT ; 20 
 
 (3) ASSIGN EACH NEW TEACH ER TO A HIGHLY COMPETENT TEACHER 21 
MENTOR IN THE COUNTY , WHO COULD BE A RETIR ED TEACHER , TO PROVIDE 22 
SUPPORT AND INFORMAT ION AT THE SCHOOL OF THE NEW TEACHER ; 23 
 
 (4) SURVEY NEW TEACHERS O N THEIR TEACHING CHA LLENGES AND 24 
SCHOOL CLIMATE ; 25 
 
 (5) PROVIDE PRINCIPALS WI TH THE RESOURCES AND SUPPORT 26 
NEEDED TO HELP NEW TEACHERS IN THEIR SCHOOLS SUCCEE D IN THEIR FIRST 27 
YEARS OF TEACHING AN D REMAIN TEACHING AT THEIR SCHOOLS ; AND 28 
 
 (6) INCORPORATE THE GUIDE LINES DEVELOPED BY T HE STATE 29 
BOARD UNDER § 6–119 OF THIS ARTICLE. 30 
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 (D) IN ESTABLISHING A PRO GRAM UNDER THIS S ECTION, A COUNTY BOARD 1 
SHALL PRIORITIZE ADD RESSING ISSUES FACED BY NEW TEACHERS : 2 
 
 (1) FROM A DIVERSE BACKGR OUND; AND 3 
 
 (2) IN SCHOOLS OR TEACHIN G SUBJECT AREAS WITH HIGH RATES OF 4 
TEACHER TURNOVER . 5 
 
 (E) (1) A COUNTY BOARD SHALL COMPENSATE PROVIDE SUPPLEMENTAL 6 
COMPENSATION TO A PUBLIC SCHOOL EMPL OYEE WHO OVERSEES A NEW TEACHER 7 
COHORT OR SERVES AS A TEACHER MENTOR IN ACCORDANCE WITH A TE ACHER 8 
RETENTION PROGRAM TH ROUGH ADDITIONAL PAY OR PAID LEAVE PLANNING TIME . 9 
 
 (2) TO THE EXTENT PRACTIC ABLE, A COUNTY BOARD SHALL PROV IDE 10 
SUPPLEMENTAL COMPENSATION TO A RE TIRED TEACHER WHO SE RVES AS A 11 
TEACHER MENTOR IN AC CORDANCE WITH A TEAC HER RETENTION PROGRA M. 12 
 
6–119. 13 
 
 (a) The State Board shall develop guidelines for [an incentive program to 14 
encourage] public school systems to: 15 
 
 (1) Adopt a teacher support system that provides year–long assistance and 16 
support to teachers [through a teacher consulting program in which consulting teachers 17 
are fully trained and apply rigorous teaching standards]; and 18 
 
 (2) Improve teacher retention during the first 5 years of service. 19 
 
 (b) In developing the guidelines under subsection (a) of this section, the State 20 
Board shall [conduct]:  21 
 
 (1) INCORPORATE RESEARCH ON SUCCESSFUL APPROA CHES TO 22 
RETAINING NEW TEACHE RS AND KEEPING NEW TEACHERS MOTIVATED ; 23 
 
 (2) ANALYZE THE INFORMATI ON PROVIDED BY THE MARYLAND 24 
EDUCATOR RECRUITMENT , RETENTION, AND DIVERSITY DASHBOARD UNDER §  25 
6–128 OF THIS SUBTITLE TO DEVELOP STRATEGIES T O SUPPORT THE MOST 26 
VULNERABLE TEACHERS ; 27 
 
 (3) EXAMINE ISSUES FACED BY TEACHERS FROM A D IVERSE 28 
BACKGROUND AND THE P OLICIES NECESSARY TO PRESERVE A TEACHING 29 
WORKFORCE THAT REFLE CTS THE DIVERSITY OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL ST UDENTS IN 30 
THE STATE; 31 
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 (4) ADDRESS THE UNIQUE NE EDS OF TEACHERS IN S CHOOLS OR WHO 1 
TEACH SUBJECTS WITH HIGH RATES OF TEACHER T URNOVER; AND 2 
 
 (5) CONDUCT an assessment of the advisability and feasibility of 3 
providing [competitive grants] SUPPORT to county boards, INCLUDING THROUGH 4 
COMPETITIVE GRANTS , PROFESSIONAL DEVELOP MENT, AND SUSTAINED 5 
PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT , to assist in the development and implementation of a teacher 6 
support [incentive] program. 7 
 
 (c) It is the intent of the General Assembly that, if money becomes available, the 8 
Governor include an appropriation in the State budget for grants for teacher support 9 
[incentive] programs established in accordance with the guidelines developed under this 10 
section. 11 
 
6–128. 12 
 
 (a) (1) On or before January 1, 2025, the Department shall establish and 13 
maintain a Maryland Educator Recruitment, Retention, and Diversity Dashboard. 14 
 
 (2) Subject to paragraph (3) of this subsection, the Dashboard shall include 15 
demographic information and key data points regarding: 16 
 
 (i) Certificated and noncertificated personnel in public schools; and 17 
 
 (ii) Prospective educators within teacher preparation programs 18 
throughout the State who are participating in teacher internships. 19 
 
 (3) (i) The Dashboard may not include any demographic information 20 
that could be used to identify specific individuals. 21 
 
 (ii) Any demographic that is less than 5% of the relevant population 22 
may be reported simply as “< 5%”. 23 
 
 (b) (1) On or before December 1, 2024, and each December 1 thereafter, each 24 
county board shall report to the Department demographic and job status information on 25 
educators employed by, and teacher interns placed in, the public schools within the 26 
jurisdiction of the county board during the previous school year. 27 
 
 (2) Each county board shall report the information required under 28 
paragraph (1) of this subsection disaggregated by: 29 
 
 (i) School; 30 
 
 (ii) Gender; 31 
 
 (iii) Race; 32   	HOUSE BILL 986 	5 
 
 
 
 (iv) Ethnicity; 1 
 
 (v) Average length of service; 2 
 
 (vi) Status on the career ladder established under § 6–1002 of this 3 
title; 4 
 
 (vii) Number of educators hired during the reporting period; and 5 
 
 (viii) Attrition rates of educators during the reporting period. 6 
 
 SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That, on or before July 1, 2026, the 7 
State Board of Education shall update the teacher support and retention guidelines 8 
required under § 6–119 of the Education Article as enacted under Section 1 of this Act. 9 
 
 SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect July 10 
1, 2025. 11 
 
 
 
 
Approved: 
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 Governor. 
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  Speaker of the House of Delegates. 
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         President of the Senate.