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58 MARYLAND MANUAL
leges, the University of Maryland, Morgan State College are members of the System (Code 1957, 1965 Repl. Vol., Art. 77, sees. 108-129, 190, 198,199,200). Appropriations 1967 1698 General Funds .... . . $18,001,461 $20,790,308 Staff: 13. Education STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION State Board of Education President: J. Jerome Framptom, Jr., 1971 Vice President: Richard Schifter, 1969 William L. Huff, 1968; Mrs. William F. Robie, 1970; Edward N. Wilson, 1972; Mrs. J. Wilmer Cronin, 1973; Ramsay B. Thomas 1974. James A. Sensenbaugh, Secretary-Treasurer of the Board and State Superintendent of Schools, 1968. David W. Zimmerman, Deputy State Superintendent. Quentin L. Earhart, Assistant State Superintendent in Adminis- tration and Finance. R. Kenneth Barnes, Assistant State Superintendent, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. W. Theodore Boston, Assistant State Superintendent, Certification and Accreditation. Frederick J. Brown, Jr., Associate Superintendent in Instructional Services. Richard K. McKay, Director, Division of Research and Develop- ment. Theophil K. Muellen, Assistant State Superintendent, Division of Instruction. James K. Petersen, Director, Division of Instructional Television. Thomas W. Pyles, Director, Division of Federal-State Programs. James L. Reid, Director of Vocational Education. Nettie B. Taylor, Director, Division of Library Extension. 301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-3010 A centralized administration of the Maryland public schools was attempted in 1865, but the General Assembly did not establish the State Board of Education until 1870 (Ch. 311, Acts of 1870). The Board, composed of seven members appointed by the Governor for staggered seven-year terms, makes policy for the public school system and passes the by-laws and regulations that govern it (Code 1957, 1965 Repl. Vol., Art. 77, sees. 2, 5, 19-24, 27, 29, 32, 35). The State Board of Education appoints the State Superintendent of Schools for a four-year term. He directs the State Department of Education and executes the policy and enforces the regulations adopted by the Board (Code 1957, 1965 Repl. Vol., Art. 77, sees. 37-39). The State Department of Education consists of the State Superin- tendent of Schools and the professional staff employed by the Board to assist him. The Department has nine divisions (Code 1957, 1965 Repl. Vol., Art. 77, sees. 45, 46). Division of Instruction The Division of Instruction provides leadership in planning and supervising education for children and adults in the public schools of |
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