ANNAPOLIS, Md. โ€“ Delegate Kathy Szeliga (R-Harford and Baltimore County) has introduced HB 1170, Primary and Secondary Education – Virtual Schools, a bill that will provide Maryland families with access to a tuition-free, full-time online public school option for their children.

โ€œI fully recognize and support our national and statewide focus on safely returning to in-person learning as soon as itโ€™s possible,โ€ said Szeliga, who serves as the House Minority Whip. โ€œBut by watching schools and students throughout the state valiantly work to deliver and receive K-12 distance learning over the last year, Iโ€™ve also realized the many potential benefits that an intentionally-designed full-time virtual public school can offer. Some students have thrived in the virtual learning environment and would like to continue.โ€

The bill will authorize the State Department of Education, a county board of education, or a public institution of higher education to establish a statewide virtual school.ย  Students may enroll in any virtual school in the state, regardless of where they live.

Delegate Szeliga, a former teacher with a degree in elementary education from Towson University, explained, the option can provide the safety, accessibility, flexibility, or unique learning opportunities that their districtโ€™s brick-and-mortar public school may lack.ย  Students in a full-time virtual school can develop many of the qualities and skills that are essential for success in the post-K-12 world, for example accountability and tech-savviness. She also pointed to multiple surveys showing growing interest in the option as an additional boost for the legislation.

โ€œI know that full-time online public school isnโ€™t for everyone, but I also know that itโ€™s the right fit for a growing number of families,โ€ said Szeliga. โ€œNow is the time to enable Marylandโ€™s public schools to give students the option to thrive in virtual learning.โ€

The House Ways and Means Committee will hold a hearing on H.B. 1170 on March 3, 2021.

Further details and the full text of the bill are available here.

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