2018 Maryland Code
Education
Division II - Elementary and Secondary Education
Title 4 - Local School Administration
Subtitle 3 - Baltimore City
§ 4-308. Parent and Community Advisory Board

Universal Citation: MD Educ Code § 4-308 (2018)
  • (a) Established; members. --

    • (1) There is a Parent and Community Advisory Board in the Baltimore City Public School System.

    • (2) The Advisory Board consists of 14 members, a majority of whom shall be parents of students enrolled in the Baltimore City public schools.

    • (3)

      • (i) The plaintiffs (parents of students with disabilities) in Vaughn G., et al v. Mayor and City Council, et al case no. MJG-84-1911, United States District Court for the District of Maryland shall appoint three members of the Advisory Board.

      • (ii) The plaintiffs (parents of students in general education) in Bradford, et al v. Maryland State Board of Education, et al, case no. 94340058/CE189672, Circuit Court for Baltimore City shall appoint two members of the Advisory Board.

      • (iii) Subject to the approval of the board, the Chief Executive Officer shall appoint seven members of the Advisory Board as follows:

        • 1. Three shall be appointed from a list submitted by the Baltimore City Council of Parent-Teacher Associations;

        • 2. Two shall be appointed from a list submitted by area-based parent networks; and

        • 3. Two shall be appointed from a list submitted by the Title I liaisons.

      • (iv) The Chief Executive Officer shall appoint two members of the Advisory Board from other parent and community groups in Baltimore City.

    • (4) If one of the groups specified in paragraph (3)(iii) of this subsection fails to submit a list with a sufficient number of nominees to fill a position, the board shall appoint an individual from other parent and community groups in Baltimore City.

  • (b) Duty of board and Chief Executive Officer. -- The board and the Chief Executive Officer shall:

    • (1) Regularly consult with the Advisory Board;

    • (2) Ensure parental involvement in the development and implementation of the education policies and procedures in the Baltimore City Public School System; and

    • (3) Ensure increased community involvement and outreach in support of the public schools in the city.

  • (c) Meeting with Chief Executive Officer. -- The Chief Executive Officer shall meet with the Parent and Community Advisory Board on at least a quarterly basis.

  • (d) Term of members. --

    • (1) Each member serves for a term of 2 years.

    • (2) A member may not serve for more than two consecutive terms.

    • (3) A member whose term has expired shall remain in office until a successor is appointed.

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