Lawmakers Again Look to Add Parent, Teachers to State Education Board
Advocates are trying again for a bill that would add seats for a parent and teachers to the Maryland State Board of Education.
A similar measure was passed by Democratic majorities in the legislature last year, but vetoed by Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R).
The House of Delegates gave preliminary approval to the measure, House Bill 87, on Wednesday morning, with a final vote scheduled for later this week. The Senate Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee, which passed the measure last session, held a hearing on the Senate cross-file in the afternoon.
The bill would add three new members to the Maryland State Board of Education: a parent, and two teachers, one with a background in elementary grades and one with a background in secondary grades.
Read more: https://www.marylandmatters.org/2019/02/14/lawmakers-again-look-to-add-parent-teachers-to-state-education-board/