(a)   In addition to the other powers granted and duties imposed under this
article, the State Board has the powers and duties set forth in this
section.
  (b)   The State Board shall:
    (1)   Determine the elementary and secondary educational policies of this
State; and
    (2)   Cause to be carried out those provisions of this article that are
within its jurisdiction.
  (c)   (1)   The State Board shall adopt bylaws, rules, and regulations for the
administration of the public schools.
    (2)   These bylaws, rules, and regulations have the force of law when adopted
and published.
    (3)   The bylaws, rules, and regulations apply to each county. However, they
do not apply to Baltimore City to the extent that they relate to
matters that are the subject of other provisions of this article that
do not apply to Baltimore City.
  (d)   The State Board may institute legal proceedings to enforce:
    (1)   The provisions of this article that are within its jurisdiction; and
    (2)   The bylaws, rules, and regulations adopted by the Board.
  (e)   (1)   Without charge and with the advice of the Attorney General, the State
Board shall explain the true intent and meaning of the provisions of:
      (i)   This article that are within its jurisdiction; and
      (ii)   The bylaws, rules, and regulations adopted by the Board.
    (2)   The Board shall decide all controversies and disputes under these
provisions.
    (3)   The decision of the Board is final.
  (f)   As Secretary to the State Board, the State Superintendent may
administer oaths to witnesses in any matter before the Board.
  (g)   (1)   This subsection does not apply to Baltimore City to the extent that it
relates to matters that are the subject of other provisions of this
article that do not apply to Baltimore City.
    (2)   Through the State Superintendent, the State Board shall exercise
general control and supervision over the public schools and educational
interests of this State.
    (3)   Through the State Superintendent, the Board shall consult with and
advise county boards, county superintendents and their staffs,
principals, teachers, and interested citizens.
    (4)   The Board shall seek in every way to direct and develop public
sentiment in support of public education.
  (h)   (1)   With the advice of the State Superintendent, the State Board shall
establish basic policy and guidelines for the program of instruction
for the public schools.
    (2)   The policy and guidelines shall be printed in sufficient quantities to
provide copies to:
      (i)   Public school officials and teachers;
      (ii)   Private schools; and
      (iii)   Interested citizens of this State.
    (3)   The State Board of Education shall require the establishment of
criteria in each county for the selection of applicants for enrollment
in public secondary school career and technology education programs.
Enrollment criteria developed for this purpose shall ensure equal
access to programs.
  (i)   (1)   With the advice of the State Superintendent, the State Board shall
investigate:
      (i)   The educational needs of this State; and
      (ii)   Methods to improve educational conditions.
    (2)   If necessary, the Board may employ additional expert assistance for
these investigations.
  (j)   (1)   The State Board shall send the Governor an annual State public school
budget including, subject to the State Constitution and existing laws,
the appropriation for:
      (i)   The Department; and
      (ii)   State aid to the counties for current expenses, for student
transportation and for the construction of school buildings.
    (2)   The budget shall be certified by the State Superintendent before it is
sent to the Governor.
  (k)   The State Board shall:
    (1)   Consider the educational needs of this State; and
    (2)   With the advice of the State Superintendent, recommend to the Governor
and the General Assembly any legislation that it considers necessary.
  (l)   (1)   On the recommendation of the State Superintendent, the State Board
shall establish standards and guides for planning and constructing
school building projects.
    (2)   These standards and guides shall be used as the basis for reviewing
plans and specifications submitted to the State Superintendent for
approval.
    (3)   The State Board shall maintain a school construction planning service
to:
      (i)   Assist in the development and review of preliminary and final plans and
specifications for any public school building project and the
educational program that it is designed to house; and
      (ii)   Advise county boards as to the suitability of these construction plans
on the basis of educational effectiveness, construction, and reasonable
economy of costs.
    (4)   The State Board shall collect, publish, and distribute to the county
boards information on school construction procedures, methods, and
materials.
  (m)   (1)   In this subsection, "professional employee" means an employee:
      (i)   For whom a certificate has been issued by the State Superintendent; and
      (ii)   For whom a salary scale has been established by law for the position or
who meets or exceeds the qualifications required for an established
salary scale.
    (2)   From time to time, the State Board shall adopt bylaws, rules, and
regulations that establish a minimum ratio of professional employees to
students enrolled in the public schools or any combination of grades in
these schools.
    (3)   The ratio established by the State Board for the total number of
professional employees for each county, calculated to the nearest whole
position on a pro rata basis, may not be more than:
      (i)   46 for each 1,000 of the first 5,000 students enrolled as of September
30 of each year; and
      (ii)   45 for each additional 1,000 students.
    (4)   A county may employ more professional employees than the number
permitted in this subsection as it considers necessary.
    (5)   At least 95 percent of the permitted number of professional employees
shall be assigned to public schools.
  (n)   With the advice of the State Superintendent, the State Board shall
require each private educational association, corporation, and
institution to report annually, on or before August 31, its enrollment
and courses of study on the forms that the Board provides.
  (o)   (1)   With the advice of the State Superintendent, the State Board shall
specify the information each county board, school official, and teacher
is to record and shall require the following information to be
recorded:
      (i)   All financial accounts, including the annual budget; and
      (ii)   All educational records.
    (2)   The reports containing this information shall be made on the form that
the State Board, with the advice of the State Superintendent, requires.
    (3)   If the State Superintendent agrees, the required information may be
sent in automatic data processing, machine-usable form.
  (p)   (1)   The State Board shall submit an annual report to the Governor on:
      (i)   All operations of the Department;
      (ii)   The support, conditions, progress, and needs of elementary and
secondary education in this State; and
      (iii)   The overall plan for elementary and secondary education in this State.
    (2)   This annual report shall be printed in sufficient quantities for
general distribution in this State.
  (q)   (1)   The State Board shall coordinate the overall growth and development of
elementary and secondary education in this State.
    (2)   In consultation with the State Superintendent, the State Board shall
develop and periodically update an overall plan consistent with the
bylaws that shall identify:
      (i)   The present and future needs of elementary and secondary education
throughout the State, including a discussion of the demographic
composition of the elementary and secondary population;
      (ii)   The present and future capabilities of the public elementary and
secondary education system in this State;
      (iii)   The short-range and long-range objectives and priorities for
elementary and secondary education and methods and timelines for
achieving and maintaining them;
      (iv)   Whether current programs adequately prepare graduates for employment
opportunities in this State, or postsecondary education opportunities;
      (v)   The status and needs of the career and technology education program,
the vocational rehabilitation program, and the library system of these
programs;
      (vi)   The technological advancements that would enhance elementary and
secondary education throughout the State;
      (vii)   Methods to upgrade and improve teacher education and teacher
certification programs;
      (viii)   The school systems that have dropped below the statewide test averages
and shall assess the options available to improve the test averages of
these school systems;
      (ix)   The methods to improve the diagnosis of basic reading skill
deficiencies of elementary and secondary school students and to improve
the literacy rates of these students;
      (x)   The methods to increase the rate of retention and graduation of
secondary school students;
      (xi)   The short-range and long-range objectives for the resolution of the
problem of substance abuse by elementary and secondary school students;
and
      (xii)   The short-range and long-range objectives for the resolution of the
problems of youth and teenage pregnancy.
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