Board Agenda - December 16, 2013


                           MEETING OF THE MARYLAND STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION

                                                   Monday, December 16, 2013

                                         Nancy S. Grasmick State Education Building
                                  200 West Baltimore Street – 7th Floor Board Room
                                                  Baltimore, Maryland 21201-2595



Artwork in the Board Room is from Montgomery County


8:30 a.m.                        CALL MEETING TO ORDER

8:33 a.m.

1. Consent Agenda Items
     a) Approval of Minutes of October 30-31, 2013
     b) Personnel
     c) Budget Adjustments for October, 2013
     d) National Board Candidates for 2013-14 Assessment Cycle
     e) Permission to Publish:

          COMAR 13A.02.06 General Financial Aid to Local School Systems (AMEND)
     

Action Item

8:40 a.m.                                     

2.   Proposal to enact Emergency Regulations: COMAR 13A.04.12
       Program in Mathematics (4th Year of Mathematics)




Information & Discussion

8:55 a.m.                                       

3.   Proposed Student Discipline Regulations – Clarification of Intent                                    


9:15 a.m. 
                                      

4. COMAR13A.12.02.29, Instructional Leader: STEM, PreK- Grade 6 (NEW)


9:30 a.m.           ADJOURN TO EXECUTIVE SESSION/CONCLUDE PUBLIC SESSION



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