MEETING OF THE MARYLAND STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Nancy S. Grasmick State Education Building
200 West Baltimore Street – 7th Floor Board Room
Baltimore, Maryland 21201-2595
Maryland State Board of Education Meeting - Tuesday, July 24, 2018 - Live Stream
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9:00 AM
MEETING OPENING
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Call to Order and Declaration of Quorum
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Pledge of Allegiance
- Introduction of New Board Members
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Recognition of Guests
9:05 AM ADJOURN TO EXECUTIVE SESSION I
9:35 AM PUBLIC COMMENT
10:05 AM NEW BUSINESS
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Approval of Consent Agenda
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Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR)
11:15 AM OLD BUSINESS
11:20 AM BREAK
11:35 AM REPORTS TO THE STATE BOARD FOR DISCUSSION AND/OR ACTION
12:00 PM STATE BOARD MEMBER REPORTS AND COMMENTS
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Committee Reports
- Additional Reports and Comments/Updates
12:15 PM STATE SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT
12:40 PM ADJOURN TO EXECUTIVE SESSION II
3:10 PM STATE SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT
4:20 PM FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS/AGENDA PLANNING
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Review Tentative Items for August Meeting(s)
- ESSA Update
- PARCC Results
- Gifted and Talented Definition
- Discipline Policies
- State Board Reports
- Kirwan Commission Updates
- Superintendent’s Report
- 4-Year Old Curriculum
- Computer Science Standards
4:30
PM OPINIONS
4:35
PM
ADJOURN
*The State Board of Education is pleased to receive oral public comment at each of its regular monthly meetings. In order to allow the State Board sufficient time for its other business, the total time allotted to public comment will generally be limited to thirty (30) minutes. Individuals seeking to speak to
the Board will be given three (3) minutes each. Persons desiring to speak to the State Board, must call (410-767-0467) or e-mail (charlene.necessary@maryland.gov)
the Board office no earlier than one week prior to the meeting to register to speak. Registration will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. In order to make the limited time available most effective, speakers are urged to provide multiple written copies of their comments or other material amplifying their views.