Montgomery Schools MOE Strategy Draws Fire

In today's Washington Post, columnist Robert McCartney frames the debate over the school funding maintenance of effort law, highlighting the legal tactic sought by Montgomery County Public Schools that would affect not only the Montgomery County budget process, but that for every county's budget introduction and deliberation. The legal filing from the county's schools to the State Board of Education seeks a declaration that a county may not even introduce or debate a county budget…

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Major Unions Seek Pension Reform Compromise

As the House of Delegates appears prepared to pass its own revised version of pension and benefits reform for state employees and teachers, the two largest unions appear to be lining up behind a compromise proposal to adjust facets of the pension reform proposal. Coverage in the Baltimore Sun indicates: The Maryland State Education Association, a 71,000 member union, would go along with O'Malley's proposed higher contribution rate (5 percent to 7 percent), though the…

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National Trend: Green Education in Classrooms

Throughout the nation, states are developing “environmental literacy plans” to help improve student understanding of the environment and the impact humans have on it.  Legislation introduced by Rep. John Sarbanes and Rhode Island Sen. Jack Reed in the last two Congressional sessions and likely to be introduced again this Congress would provide $100 million in annual funding to states for environmental education.  Governing Magazine provides a snapshot of green education efforts :

States promoting environmental education emphasize the need to get students out of the classroom. In Maryland, for example, students visit the Chesapeake Bay to measure the water’s salinity and examine the health of its organisms. “Getting their hands dirty has the greatest impact,”Sarbanes says. “It just gets them excited and engaged.” Sarbanes and other advocates say that student excitement spills over into other areas of academics and helps kids perform better across the board.

Maine, Maryland and Oregon have completed their environmental literacy plans, and another four states will soon, Day says. The policies can be adopted in a variety of ways. Oregon’s, for example, was mandated by the state Legislature. Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley ordered his state’s plan, and Maine’s plan was developed administratively. The plans don’t focus on detailed curriculum requirements. Instead, they provide broad themes the states should cover. Oregon’s plan, for example, discusses the need for students to “understand the physical and biological world, and our interdependent relationship with it.”

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County MOE Waiver Requests Due By April 1

The deadline for counties to file a formal request for a waiver from their FY 2012 maintenance of effort requirement will be April 1, 2011.  The State Board of Education will adhere to this statutory deadline as referenced in the Maryland Education Article, Section 5-202 of the Annotated Code of Maryland.  County governments must prove that the county’s fiscal condition “significantly impedes” the county’s ability to fund maintenance of effort (MOE). As in prior years,…

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Calvert County Commissioners Discuss Education Funding Formula

As budget submission deadlines approach, county governments are analyzing the financial outlook for FY2012 operating budgets.  In recent deliberations, the Calvert County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) reaffirmed its commitment to funding increases for education despite a tight budget. A press release from Calvert County states" “Calvert County Public Schools are consistently ranked among the best performing school systems in Maryland, and we believe our financial commitment helps maintain that status,” said BOCC President Susan…

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State Aid to Public Schools Key Issue in Budget Deliberations

Alan Brody writes in a March 11 article from the Gazette, that the General Assembly has focused recent attention on aid to education, in particular, the Governor's proposal to reduce the amount of per pupil aid formula. It (amount of per pupil aid) was scheduled to increase by $55, but O'Malley's budget proposes reducing that amount from $6,694 per pupil last year to $6,599 per pupil this year. Members of the House and Senate budget…

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Delegate John Bohanan: Pensions Are The Biggest Challenge We Face

Watch this 8-minute interview with Delegate John Bohanan Jr., the Chair of the House Appropriations Committee's subcommittee dealing with education issues. Here, he talks with Len Lazarick of MarylandReporter.com and Bryan Sears of patch.com. During the discussion on education funding, the Delegate observed: "Pensions, for us, are really the biggest challenge we face." Link to MarylandReporter website for their coverage.

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Teacher Pensions: A Mid-Session Update

With widespread county attention focusing on the potential shift of teacher pension costs, and the legislative session about to focus on budget-balancing, this post will seek to "wrap up" where things lie on this far-reaching fiscal issue. The recent timeline on this issue: March 2010 - Maryland Senate issues a surprising amendment to the budget reconciliation bill, including a 3-year phase in of teacher pension cost shifts March 2010 - Maryland House of Delegates rejects…

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DLS Recommends Teacher Pension Shift

The General Assembly's staff agency, the Department of Legislative Services (DLS), has recommended that the State shift costs for teacher pensions to local employers. The full 49 page analysis is available online, but we will summarize the main issues here. The DLS recommendation comes in this form, from page 36 of the analysis: Recommended Actions 3. Add the following language to the general fund appropriation: , provided that $233,000,000 of this appropriation shall be reduced…

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Governor Receives Award for State’s Tracking of Student Data

The Data Quality Campaign,a national organization that encourages state policymakers to increase the availability and use of high-quality education data to improve student achievement, has awarded Governor Martin O'Malley with its State Policymaker award. The award is given annually to State policymakers who play a pivotal role in supporting the development of longitudinal data systems.  The organization's website states: In the spring of 2010, Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley worked collaboratively with the state legislature, the…

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