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Ch. 288
2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
(4) AN ANALYSIS. OF THE AMOUNT OF FUNDING THAT LOCAL
GOVERNMENTS PROVIDE FOR EDUCATION EACH YEAR; (5) A LIST OF PROGRAMS OR FACTORS THAT CONSISTENTLY PRODUCE
POSITIVE RESULTS FOR STUDENTS, SCHOOLS, AND SCHOOL SYSTEMS; AND (6) ANY OTHER INFORMATION THAT THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT
DETERMINES TO BE RELEVANT TO THE EVALUATION OF STUDENT AND SCHOOL
PERFORMANCE IN EACH LOCAL SCHOOL SYSTEM. (D) THE GOVERNOR SHALL INCLUDE AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE
DEPARTMENT IN THE STATE BUDGET FOR EACH FISCAL YEAR SUFFICIENT TO COVER
THE COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH IMPLEMENTING THIS SECTION. 7-101. (a) All individuals who are 5 years old or older and under 21 shall be admitted
free of charge to the public schools of this State. (b) (1) Except as provided in § 7-301 of this title and in paragraph (2) of this
subsection, each child shall attend a public school in the county where the child is
domiciled with the child's parent or guardian. (2) Upon request and in accordance with a county board's policies
concerning residency, a county superintendent may allow a child to attend A school in
the county even if the child is not domiciled in that county with the child's parent or
guardian. (3) If a child fraudulently attends a public school in a county where the
child is not domiciled with the child's parent or guardian, the child's parent or
guardian shall be subject to a penalty payable to the county for the pro rata share of
tuition for the time the child fraudulently attends a public school. (4) Nothing in this section alters the requirements for out-of-county
placements contained in § 4-122 and Title 8, Subtitles 3 and 4 of this article or in any
other State or federal law. (c) (1) [There shall be full kindergarten programs in each county of this
State.] BY THE 2006-2007 2007-2008 SCHOOL YEAR, EACH COUNTY BOARD SHALL
PROVIDE FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN PROGRAMS FOR ALL KINDERGARTEN
STUDENTS IN THAT COUNTY. (2) IN THE COMPREHENSIVE MASTER PLAN THAT IS SUBMITTED UNDER
§ 5-401 OF THIS ARTICLE, A COUNTY BOARD SHALL IDENTIFY THE STRATEGIES THAT
WILL BE USED IN THAT COUNTY TO ENSURE THAT FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN
PROGRAMS ARE PROVIDED TO ALL KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS IN THAT COUNTY BY
THE 2006 2007 2007-2008 SCHOOL YEAR 7-101.1.
(A) (1) IN THIS SECTION THE FOLLOWING TERMS HAVE THE MEANINGS
INDICATED.
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