Maryland Code § ED-5-213

Section ED-5-213
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(a) Each fiscal year, the State shall distribute the State share of the
foundation program to each county board.
(b) Except as provided in subsections (c) and (d) of this section, each fiscal
year, the county board shall distribute to each school the minimum school funding
amount for the foundation program calculated under § 5-234 of this subtitle.
(c) (1) Each county board shall distribute to the local workforce
development board for the county the following amount multiplied by the enrollment
count in the county:
(i) For fiscal year 2024, $62; and
(ii) For fiscal years 2025 through 2028, the prior fiscal year
amount increased by the inflation adjustment.
(2) The funds distributed under paragraph (1) of this subsection shall
be used to support the Career Counseling Program for Middle and High School
Students established under § 7-127 of this article that is provided collaboratively by
the workforce development board, the school, any other relevant State or local
agencies, and employers.
(3) On or before June 30, 2024, and in each of the next 4 fiscal years,
the local workforce development board, in collaboration with the county board and
any other relevant State or local agencies, shall report to the Accountability and
Implementation Board established under Subtitle 4 of this title on the use of the
funds and the impact of the funds on providing career counseling.
(4) On or before January 1, 2027, the Accountability and
Implementation Board shall report to the Governor and, in accordance with § 2-1257
of the State Government Article, the General Assembly on the effectiveness of the
Career Counseling Program for Middle and High School Students, including:
(i) Whether career counseling services have adequately
prepared students for post-college and career readiness pathways, including:
1. Percentage of students who completed a career
readiness assessment;
2. Student self-reported confidence levels in career
readiness;
3. Number of students participating in career
counseling sessions and completing a 6-year career plan by the end of 8th grade;

4. Number of students who participated in career
exploration activities, including field trips, college or training center visits, career
fairs, or registered apprenticeship programs;
5. Number of students who identified post-college and
career readiness pathway preferences; and
6. Percentage of students applying to postsecondary
education, career training programs, or registered apprenticeships;
(ii) Whether students have received high-quality career
opportunities as a result of the Program, including:
1. Number of students participating in registered
apprenticeships, internships, job shadowing, or other workplace opportunities
facilitated by the Program;
2. Employer satisfaction ratings of student
preparedness and performance;
3. Number of students securing a registered
apprenticeship or part-time employment related to their field of interest after
engaging with the Program before graduation; and
4. Number of new employer collaborations each year;
and
(iii) Identifying long-term metrics for the Program to
determine the Program's effectiveness in guiding high school students toward
satisfactory career paths after completing high school, including consideration of:
1. Employment rate of program graduates within 6 to
12 months post graduation;
2. Percentage of students employed in their field of
interest or related industry within 1 year of graduation;
3. Student-reported job satisfaction and career
alignment based on follow-up surveys;
4. College persistence and completion rates for
students who participated in the Program; and

5. Reduction in the number of students who are
unemployed or not participating in a postsecondary education program compared to
pre-Program data.
(d) (1) In this subsection, "collaborative time per pupil amount" means:
(i) For fiscal year 2029, $334;
(ii) For fiscal year 2030, $512;
(iii) For fiscal year 2031, $698;
(iv) For fiscal year 2032, $891;
(v) For fiscal year 2033, $1,093;
(vi) For fiscal year 2034, $1,306;
(vii) For fiscal year 2035, $1,527; and
(viii) For each fiscal year thereafter, the collaborative time per
pupil amount in the prior fiscal year increased by the inflation adjustment.
(2) The collaborative time per pupil amount multiplied by the
enrollment count in each county shall be distributed to and expended by schools in
each county in accordance with Title 6, Subtitle 10 of this article and the county's
collaborative time implementation plan approved by the Accountability and
Implementation Board.

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