- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
 Programs
  Overview
  ARRA
  Awards and Recognition
  Bridge to Excellence
  Charter Schools
  Common Core State Standards
  Environmental Programs
  Equity Assurance
  ESEA Flexibility
  ESOL/Title III
  Family Literacy
  Financial Literacy
  GED
  Gifted and Talented
  Homeless Education Assistance
  Maryland Skills2Compete
  Military Families
     Maryland Schools Support Military Families
     Military Support Websites
     Interstate Compact
  Multicultural Education
  No Child Left Behind
  PARCC
  Parent Involvement Matters Award
  Race to the Top
  Residential Education Program
  Response to Intervention
  School / Community Nutrition
  School Wellness Policy
  Service-Learning
  STEM Education
  Teacher and Principal Evaluation
  Technology/Library Media
  Title I
  Transportation
  21st Century Learning Centers
Programs
Programs > Military Families > Interstate Compact
General Information

GENERAL INFORMATION REGARDING THE INTERSTATE COMPACT
PDF   Word


The average military student will transition into six to nine different school systems over the course of his/her life between kindergarten and 12th grade. While transitioning into a new school can be stressful for any child, factors such as moving to a new state or country and/or having a parent deployed add to the level of stress a student may experience. As of August 1, 2009, Maryland, now along with all 50 states and DC, belongs to the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children to ensure that children of military families enroll in our public schools quickly and efficiently, and have every opportunity to participate in the programs and activities their new school has to offer.

The Interstate Compact establishes an independent operating authority, the Interstate Commission, which is positioned to identify and address key education issues encountered by military families: eligibility, enrollment, placement, and graduation. The compact objective is to promote flexibility and cooperation between and among states to help remove barriers to educational success that sometimes emerge with frequent moves due to military reassignment and/or deployment. The Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) works with the Interstate Commission, as well as with local school systems, to further develop guidelines and materials for school administrators and staff that support the implementation of the Interstate Compact.

Maryland has many military installations within our borders and, as a transfer-friendly state, has many policies and practices in place that serve to ease the transition of all students into our public schools. However, the Interstate Compact does include additional guidelines aimed at expediting children of military families’ enrollment and placement which may deviate from state or local policy. Any law of Maryland that conflicts with the terms of the Interstate Compact is, by law of Maryland, considered "superseded to the extent of the conflict." 2009 Session Laws ch. 501.

Questions about this document or the Interstate Compact should be directed to Mary Gable, Assistant State Superintendent and Maryland Commissioner for the Interstate Compact at 410-767-0473 or mary.gable@maryland.gov.


 


Contact Information
Mary L. Gable, Assistant State Superintendent
Division of Academic Policy & Innovation
Maryland State Department of Education
200 West Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone:  410.767.0472
Fax:  410.333.0714
Email:  mary.gable@maryland.gov
MSDE Privacy Statement Disclaimer  | Copyright © 2003 MSDE