Prettyboy Elementary School, 19810 Middletown Road, Freeland, Maryland, July 2006. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
Huntingtown High School, 4125 North Solomons Island Road, Huntingtown, Maryland, July 2006. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
In September 2005, for prekindergarten through high school, 860,021 students enrolled in 1,429 public schools, and 190,606 students enrolled at 1,175 private schools. Public high schools graduated 55,527 students in 2006. Those intending to continue their education: 78.2% (74.3% in a college or university, 3.9% in a trade or business school); to work: 14.1%; to enter military service: 2.7%.
More stringent requirements for graduation from high school were set by the State in 1992. Credits required were increased from 20 to 21. General requirements were replaced with particular courses, or courses with specific content. Fewer credits were reserved for electives (nonrequired courses chosen by students). Beginning with the graduating class of 2009, students must take and pass the Maryland High School Assessment exams in algebra and data analysis, biology, english, and government in order to graduate. They also must perform 75 hours of volunteer community service approved by the State.
Special Public School Programs. These cover prekindergarten for four-year olds; and career and technology education, including consumer and homemaking classes. Gifted and talented programs also are offered by the State, on a tuition basis, at summer centers for students who qualify academically, meet geographical distribution requirements, and are able to pay the cost.
Special education services for students with disabilities range from aid for part or all of a school day to specialized services for homebound students or those in separate facilities or hospitals. Within the State Department of Education, the Division of Special Education and Early Intervention Services administers both State and federal programs for special education.
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