2017 Maryland Code
Education
Division II - Elementary and Secondary Education
Title 7 - Public Schools
Subtitle 2 - Evaluation and Graduation of Students
§ 7-210. Prekindergarten and kindergarten assessments

Universal Citation: MD Educ Code § 7-210 (2017)
  • (a) Scope. -- Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, a statewide kindergarten assessment that is administered with the purpose of measuring school readiness:
    • (1) Shall be limited to a representative sample, as determined by the Department, of kindergarten students from within each local school system in the State; and
    • (2) May include an evaluation of:
      • (i) Language and literacy skills;
      • (ii) Academic knowledge in mathematics, science, and social studies;
      • (iii) Physical development; and
      • (iv) Social development.
  • (b) Administration. -- A principal and a teacher who are in mutual agreement, or a county board, may administer a statewide kindergarten assessment with the purpose of measuring school readiness if:
    • (1) The assessment is completed on or before October 10; and
    • (2) The aggregate results are returned within 45 days after administration of the assessment.
  • (c) Assessment to enrolled prekindergarten student. --
    • (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, a statewide kindergarten assessment may not be administered to an enrolled prekindergarten student.
    • (2) A statewide kindergarten assessment or early learning assessment may be administered to an enrolled prekindergarten student by a school psychologist or other school-based professional who intends to use the results in order to identify a disability.
  • (d) Early learning assessment; implementation plan. --
    • (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, a county board may administer the early learning assessment to enrolled prekindergarten students in the county.
    • (2) Before administering the early learning assessment, a county board shall consult with prekindergarten teachers, including teachers nominated by the exclusive bargaining representative, in determining how to implement the assessment.
  • (e) Regulations. -- The Department shall adopt regulations to implement the requirements of this section.
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