Maryland Code § ED-7-1406

Section ED-7-1406
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(a) (1) A teacher assigned to a virtual school shall have a teacher's
certificate issued by the State Superintendent under Title 6 of this article or any other
relevant professional certification authorized under COMAR 13A.12.01.
(2) Teachers or education support personnel assigned to work in a
virtual school shall:
(i) Be an employee of the county, or a collaborating county,
that established the virtual school;
(ii) Subject to subsection (b) of this section, be subject to the
collective bargaining agreement of that jurisdiction; and
(iii) Have access to professional development.
(b) A collective bargaining agreement may include provisions specific to
employees who work in a virtual school in consideration of the conditions and
requirements relevant to that work environment.
(c) An employee assigned to a virtual school may not be required to provide
virtual and in-person instruction or support to students simultaneously.
(d) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, the county board shall
determine the appropriate student-teacher ratio for the size of a class in a virtual
school based on multiple factors, including grade level, subject matter, and teacher
workload.
(2) The student-teacher ratio of a class in a virtual school shall be
consistent with the median in-person class size by course and grade level.
(e) A virtual school shall provide to a teacher and any other employee
assigned to teach or provide direct instruction in a virtual school:
(1) The technology and equipment required to perform the functions
of the job; and
(2) If necessary, a physical space to conduct teaching or provide
direct instruction in the virtual school.

(f) A virtual school shall have a planned staffing model, including
provisions for staff recruitment, training, evaluation, and professional development.

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