Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 13A - STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Subtitle 09 - NONPUBLIC SCHOOLS
Chapter 13A.09.09 - Educational Programs in Nonpublic Schools
Section 13A.09.09.10 - Administrative Practices
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 13A.09.09.10
Current through Register Vol. 52, No. 6, March 21, 2025
A. Schedule of the School Day.
(1) A school
shall have a written schedule that states the beginning and end of the school
day and the specific time periods during the school day when the required areas
of instruction are implemented.
(2)
A school shall give annually to parents or legal guardians of prospective and
enrolled students the written schedule of its school day.
B. Calendar of the School Year.
(1) A school shall have a written calendar
that states the specific days and the total number of days for the
implementation of its educational program.
(2) The calendar for a kindergarten,
elementary school, or secondary school shall provide for at least 170 days for
the implementation of the educational program.
(3) When a student enrolls and annually
thereafter, a school shall give its written school year calendar to parents or
legal guardians of each student.
(4) A school shall include 3 to 5 additional
school days, based on local weather patterns, in its school year calendar to
ensure that the 170-day school year requirement is met.
C. Admissions.
(1) A school shall have a written policy
regarding the criteria for admission to the school that at a minimum shall be
consistent with §C(3) of this regulation, as applicable.
(2) A school shall give to parents or legal
guardians of prospective students its written policy regarding the criteria for
admission to the school.
(3)
Kindergarten.
(a) A child shall be 5 years
old on or before September 1 of a school year to be age-eligible for admission
during that school year to a kindergarten program approved under this
chapter.
(b) A school may adopt
policies and procedures permitting a 4-year-old child to be admitted to
kindergarten, upon request by the parent or guardian, if the school determines
that the child demonstrates capabilities warranting early admission.
D. Public Relations Information. The public relations information of a school, by whatever means provided, shall be accurate and may not be erroneous or misleading, either by actual statement, omission, or reasonable inference.
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