Emergency Care Guidlines - Maryland State Department of Education - fha dhmh maryland 2025

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Maryland law requires that all children five (5) years or older, and under eighteen (18), who live in Maryland, attend a school or be Homeschooled.
The University of Maryland adheres to the policy of compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA): To permit students to inspect their educational records. To limit disclosure to others of personally identifiable information from an education record without the students prior written consent.
No, comprehensive health education is a required program of instruction. However, Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR) 13A. 04.18. 01 allows parents/guardians to opt their student out of instruction related to family life and human sexuality (Standard 1C in the State Framework).
A state of emergency is declared in order to allow Maryland to coordinate and request emergency resources and support. A state of emergency allows the Governor to access certain resources, like the National Guard, in order to increase the States response.
The Safe Schools Reporting Act requires all Maryland school systems to report incidents of bullying, harassment, or intimidation against students attending public schools.
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