2017 Maryland Code
Education
Division II - Elementary and Secondary Education
Title 7 - Public Schools
Subtitle 2 - Evaluation and Graduation of Students
§ 7-208. Maryland Seal of Biliteracy Act

Universal Citation: MD Educ Code § 7-208 (2017)
  • (a) Definitions. --
    • (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
    • (2) "Eligible student" means a student who attends a public high school that participates in the Maryland Seal of Biliteracy Program.
    • (3)
      • (i) "Foreign language" means a language other than English.
      • (ii) "Foreign language" includes American Sign Language and any Native American language.
    • (4) "Program" means the Maryland Seal of Biliteracy Program.
  • (b) Establishment. -- There is a Maryland Seal of Biliteracy Program that recognizes public high school graduates in the State who have attained proficiency in speaking, reading, and writing in one or more languages in addition to English.
  • (c) Purpose. -- The purpose of the Program is to promote linguistic proficiency and cultural literacy in one or more languages in addition to English and to provide recognition of the attainment of those skills by affixing a Seal of Biliteracy to the student's diploma or transcript at graduation, at no cost to the student.
  • (d) Participation. --
    • (1) Participation in the Program by a local school system is voluntary.
    • (2) If a local school system chooses to participate in the Program, an individual school may not opt out of participation in the Program.
  • (e) Seal of Biliteracy. --
    • (1) Beginning with the graduating class of 2017, each eligible student who meets the criteria and requirements established by the State Board in accordance with subsection (f)(1) of this section shall receive a Seal of Biliteracy.
    • (2) A Seal of Biliteracy shall be affixed to the student's diploma or transcript at graduation.
  • (f) Criteria and requirements. -- On or before October 1, 2016, the State Board shall:
    • (1) Establish criteria and requirements a student must meet to receive a Seal of Biliteracy; and
    • (2) Provide information to each local school system regarding how to participate in and how to implement the Program.
  • (g) Records. -- A local school system participating in the Program shall:
    • (1) Maintain records necessary for determining a student's eligibility for a Seal of Biliteracy; and
    • (2) Affix a Seal of Biliteracy to the diploma or transcript of every eligible student meeting the criteria and requirements established by the State Board in accordance with subsection (f)(1) of this section.
  • (h) Regulations. -- The State Board shall adopt regulations to carry out this section.
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