08/19/2025 Meeting Notes

Meeting start: 6:00PM

  • What is MSEA
    • Maryland State Educator’s Association
    • 75,000 education worker members
      • Represents all workers in a school excluding bosses
    • 39 local affiliates in 23 counties
    • MSEA staff support these local affiliates/county unions with advocacy and organizing
      • With pro-public education policies
    • Lauren’s team, the government relations team, tracks legislation and regulations and advocates on their behalf
  • The blueprint for MD’s future
    • history
      • Commission founded in 2016
        • Focus on how to reform public education
      • Passed md gen assembly 2019–2020
        • Hogan vetoed
          • Veto overridden
    • 5 pillars:
      • Early childhood education
        • including pre-school
      • High-quality and diverse teachers and leaders
        • Build out the educator workforce and overcome teacher shortages
      • College and career readiness
        • for high school students
      • More resources for student success
        • For kids who go to school with high rates of poverty
      • Governance and accountability (AIB)
        • Ensuring there is oversight for the large program
    • Highlights
      • Efforts to expand pre-k
        • Pre-k 3 for lower-income children
        • Pre-k 4 for all students, regardless of income
      • Incentives for teachers to get national board certification/additional certifications/more qualified
      • Incentives for highly-qualified teachers to work in high-need schools
      • More time for teachers to plan and collaborate during the school day
      • Scholarships for aspiring educators
      • Establishing high school and career pathways
        • Dual enrollment
        • Apprenticeships
      • Investing in community schools; providing additional mental health supports
      • Oversight by the AIB and state board of education
    • Funding
      • Revised the funding formula
        • Increased per-pupil funding
        • Re-weighted for student supports (like english-learners, special ed resources, free/reduced school lunches)
      • 3.8 billion invested in education in MD to 2031/2032
    • Status
      • State-portion of blueprint funded through fy2027
        • It is localities that are short
      • Full implementation of collaborative time frozen due to teacher shortages
      • Pre-k delays also due to teacher shortage
  • Teacher shortage
    • Background
      • Shortage has been ongoing for a while
        • Maryland doesn’t train enough teachers per capita (ongoing)
          • Often imports from other states
      • Worsened by covid
      • Blueprint requires state to hire 25% more teachers
      • Workforce is significantly less diverse than student body
      • Increase in conditional (temporary) licenses
    • Strategies to combat shortages MSEA has advocated for
      • TFfM scholarship (21)
      • Grow your own educators programs (22)
      • Paid student-teaching internships (23)
      • Expanded licensure pathways (24)
  • Banned books/censorship
    • Freedom to read act in md
    • Gives a fair chance to banned books
    • Helps protect librarians from retaliation
    • Continues to be an ongoing issue, nonetheless
  • Public funds to public schools
    • Concerns about public funding not reaching public schools, especially with the current administration
    • “Vouchers” are just programs that redirect taxpayer dollars to unaccountable private schools
      • Are not held to safety and academic requirements/testing
      • Do not serve all students
    • Boost program in MD accounts for 9 million dollars annually
      • Is phased out
    • The Big Beautiful Bill voucher program
      • States need to opt in to program
        • MD may not
      • Creates tax incentives to donate to private school tuition
  • Funding and the deficit
    • Long-running since 2017
      • Was obscured by covid-relief
    • Further impacted by federal job layoffs
    • May impact public education
  • “We would not consider Gov. Hogan a friend to public education.”
  • Q&A session
  • Further discussion

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