Ch. 5 1996 LAWS OF MARYLAND
[(a)] (B) Each county board of education and the Board of School Commissioners
of Baltimore City [may] SHALL establish special programs in the county [or] AND
Baltimore City for students in the public school system who exhibit disruptive classroom
behavior.
[(b)](C) Two or more county boards may establish special programs for their
joint use.
[(c)] (D) The State shall appropriate an amount of money for allocation BY THE
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION to local education agencies FOR SCHOOLS OR
CLUSTERS OF SCHOOLS to support the development AND EXPANSION of special
programs for disruptive youth. Within the resources available, the State Superintendent
shall award funds to the local school systems which submit proposals pursuant to the
criteria established in subsection [(d)] (E) of this section.
[(d)](E) Each local education agency that is applying for State support for special
programs for disruptive youth shall submit proposals for funding of programs to the State
Department of Education that include:
(1) An assessment of the number of students IN EACH SCHOOL in need of
special services;
(2) Specific plans [for solving the problem of disruptive students with
objective measurable goals to be achieved by the recommended program] WITH GOALS
AND MEASURABLE OBJECTIVES FOR ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS THAT PROVIDE A
CONTINUUM MODEL FOR THE PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION OF DISRUPTIVE
STUDENT BEHAVIORS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO REMOVAL AND RE-ENTRY
PROGRAMS NECESSARY FOR EFFECTIVE LEARNING;
(3) Adherence to the STATE BOARD REGULATIONS ON DISCIPLINARY
POLICIES AND PROGRAMS AND OTHER guidelines established by the State Department
of Education;
(4) A procedure involving the participation of [administration]
ADMINISTRATORS, teachers, parents, STUDENTS, and other members of the community;
and
(5) In-service training [of] AND STAFF DEVELOPMENT FOR
ADMINISTRATORS, teachers, AND OTHER SCHOOL PERSONNEL.
[(e)](F) (1) At the end of each fiscal year, each participating local education
agency shall submit a written statement to the State Department of Education describing
the assessment, the educational problems determined, the overall program developed
with goals and [procedures] MEASURABLE OUTCOME OBJECTIVES, and a yearly
evaluation of the success of the program.
(2) ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 1 OF EACH YEAR, THE STATE
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SHALL SUBMIT A SUMMARY OF THE REPORTS
REQUIRED UNDER THIS SUBSECTION TO THE GOVERNOR AND, SUBJECT TO § 2-1312
OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT ARTICLE, TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
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