Maryland Code § ED-7-102

Section ED-7-102
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(a) The Prince George's County Board shall develop an affidavit of
disclosure form to be completed and signed by the parents or guardians of a student
who is entering the public schools of Prince George's County.
(b) By regulation, the county board shall make completion of an affidavit of
disclosure a prerequisite for admission to the public schools.
(c) The purpose of the affidavit of disclosure is limited to ascertaining from
the parents or guardians of a student in the public schools:
(1) Their legal residence; and

(2) The duration of their residency in this State.
(d) The parents or guardians who complete the affidavit of disclosure shall
attest to the truth of the information in the affidavit by their signature which shall
be witnessed by the individuals designated by the county board under appropriate
rules and regulations.
(e) (1) Failure to complete the affidavit of disclosure truthfully by a
parent or guardian is a misdemeanor.
(2) Any person who violates any provision of this section is guilty of
a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $250.
§7-103. IN EFFECT
(a) Except as provided in subsections (b), (e), (f), and (g) of this section, each
public school under the jurisdiction of a county board:
(1) (i) Shall be open for pupil attendance for at least 180 actual
school days and a minimum of 1,080 school hours during a 10-month period in each
school year; or
(ii) If normal school attendance is prevented because of
conditions described in subsection (b) of this section, shall be open for at least 1,080
hours during a 10-month period;
(2) Shall be open for pupil attendance a minimum of 3 hours during
each school day; and
(3) May not be open on Saturdays, Sundays, or holidays in order to
meet the 180-day or 1,080-hour requirement of this subsection.
(b) (1) If a county board submits a written application to the State Board
that describes a demonstrated effort by the county board to comply with subsection
(a) of this section, the State Board may permit:
(i) The following adjustments:
1. An increase in the length of the school year; or
2. A decrease in the length of the school year;
(ii) Exceptions from the requirement that the school year be
completed within a 10-month period;

(iii) Adjustments in the length of the school day; and
(iv) Schools to be open on holidays.
(2) These adjustments may be granted only if normal school
attendance is prevented because of:
(i) Natural disaster;
(ii) Civil disaster; or
(iii) Severe weather conditions.
(3) Education funding from State or local sources may not be reduced
if there are less than 180 school days in any year because of an approved application
under paragraph (1)(i)2 of this subsection.
(4) In case of emergency, the State Board may open schools on
holidays.
(c) (1) The following days are public school holidays:
(i) Thanksgiving Day and the day after;
(ii) Christmas Eve and from then through January 1;
(iii) Martin Luther King, Jr. Day;
(iv) Presidents' Day;
(v) The Friday before Easter and from then through the
Monday after Easter;
(vi) Memorial Day; and
(vii) Primary and general election days.
(2) If the federal and State observances of a holiday are on different
days, the board of education of each county shall determine which date shall be the
date of observance for the public schools within the county.
(3) The public schools shall devote a part of at least one day to
appropriate exercises for each of the following:

(i) Washington's Birthday;
(ii) Lincoln's Birthday;
(iii) Veterans' Day;
(iv) Columbus Day;
(v) Arbor Day;
(vi) Black History Month, with an emphasis on Harriet
Tubman and Frederick Douglass and the contributions they made in the fight against
slavery; and
(vii) Any other day of national significance.
(4) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this article, the public
schools, in the following counties, may remain open and in session on primary and
general election days:
(i) Calvert;
(ii) Caroline;
(iii) Dorchester;
(iv) Kent;
(v) Talbot; and
(vi) Worcester.
(d) Except as provided in subsection (e) of this section, the State Board shall
divide the school year into the terms it considers appropriate.
(e) (1) The county boards of Allegany, Anne Arundel, Calvert, Howard,
Montgomery, and Prince George's counties, and the Board of School Commissioners
of Baltimore City, may elect to operate one or more schools within the county or
Baltimore City on a year-round basis, provided that the 180-day and the minimum
hour requirements under this section are met.
(2) Nothing in this section precludes a county board from conducting
a year-round pilot study or program that is funded by the county board.

(f) (1) In this subsection, "minimal hours of attendance" means the
minimum hours of attendance for the school year required under COMAR
13A.03.02.12, in effect on July 1, 2025.
(2) Subject to the requirements of this subsection, the Anne Arundel
County Board of Education may elect to operate all of the schools within the county
using a scheduling model that eliminates early dismissal days to allow for less than
180 school days if the minimal hours of attendance are met.
(3) If the Anne Arundel County Board of Education elects to use a
scheduling model that eliminates early dismissal days in accordance with this
subsection, the county board must use the scheduling model for all schools in the
county.
(4) If the Anne Arundel County Board of Education uses a scheduling
model that results in a school in the county being open for less than 180 days, the
county board shall offer school employees who receive pay at an hourly rate an
opportunity to make up the lost wages through other duties before the beginning of
the next school year.
(g) Publicly funded half-day prekindergarten programs are not subject to
the requirements of subsection (a) of this section.
(h) Notwithstanding any other law and subject only to this section, each
county board annually shall set the start and end dates of the school year for schools
in the county.
§7-103. // EFFECTIVE JUNE 30, 2027 PER CHAPTER 346 OF 2025 //
(a) Except as provided in subsections (b), (e), and (f) of this section, each
public school under the jurisdiction of a county board:
(1) (i) Shall be open for pupil attendance for at least 180 actual
school days and a minimum of 1,080 school hours during a 10-month period in each
school year; or
(ii) If normal school attendance is prevented because of
conditions described in subsection (b) of this section, shall be open for at least 1,080
hours during a 10-month period;
(2) Shall be open for pupil attendance a minimum of 3 hours during
each school day; and

(3) May not be open on Saturdays, Sundays, or holidays in order to
meet the 180-day or 1,080-hour requirement of this subsection.
(b) (1) If a county board submits a written application to the State Board
that describes a demonstrated effort by the county board to comply with subsection
(a) of this section, the State Board may permit:
(i) The following adjustments:
1. An increase in the length of the school year; or
2. A decrease in the length of the school year;
(ii) Exceptions from the requirement that the school year be
completed within a 10-month period;
(iii) Adjustments in the length of the school day; and
(iv) Schools to be open on holidays.
(2) These adjustments may be granted only if normal school
attendance is prevented because of:
(i) Natural disaster;
(ii) Civil disaster; or
(iii) Severe weather conditions.
(3) Education funding from State or local sources may not be reduced
if there are less than 180 school days in any year because of an approved application
under paragraph (1)(i)2 of this subsection.
(4) In case of emergency, the State Board may open schools on
holidays.
(c) (1) The following days are public school holidays:
(i) Thanksgiving Day and the day after;
(ii) Christmas Eve and from then through January 1;
(iii) Martin Luther King, Jr. Day;

(iv) Presidents' Day;
(v) The Friday before Easter and from then through the
Monday after Easter;
(vi) Memorial Day; and
(vii) Primary and general election days.
(2) If the federal and State observances of a holiday are on different
days, the board of education of each county shall determine which date shall be the
date of observance for the public schools within the county.
(3) The public schools shall devote a part of at least one day to
appropriate exercises for each of the following:
(i) Washington's Birthday;
(ii) Lincoln's Birthday;
(iii) Veterans' Day;
(iv) Columbus Day;
(v) Arbor Day;
(vi) Black History Month, with an emphasis on Harriet
Tubman and Frederick Douglass and the contributions they made in the fight against
slavery; and
(vii) Any other day of national significance.
(4) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this article, the public
schools, in the following counties, may remain open and in session on primary and
general election days:
(i) Calvert;
(ii) Caroline;
(iii) Dorchester;
(iv) Kent;

(v) Talbot; and
(vi) Worcester.
(d) Except as provided in subsection (e) of this section, the State Board shall
divide the school year into the terms it considers appropriate.
(e) (1) The county boards of Allegany, Anne Arundel, Calvert, Howard,
Montgomery, and Prince George's counties, and the Board of School Commissioners
of Baltimore City, may elect to operate one or more schools within the county or
Baltimore City on a year-round basis, provided that the 180-day and the minimum
hour requirements under this section are met.
(2) Nothing in this section precludes a county board from conducting
a year-round pilot study or program that is funded by the county board.
(f) Publicly funded half-day prekindergarten programs are not subject to
the requirements of subsection (a) of this section.
(g) Notwithstanding any other law and subject only to this section, each
county board annually shall set the start and end dates of the school year for schools
in the county.

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