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Bill aims to establish full-time virtual learning in Maryland
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By: WMAR Staff
and last updated 2021-03-03 21:45:33-05
ANNAPOLIS, Md. â A Maryland Delegate wants to give all students the option to continue virtual learning full-time.
Delegate Kathy Szeliga (R-Harford and Baltimore County) has introduced HB 1170, Primary and Secondary Education - Virtual Schools, a bill that will provide Maryland families with access to a tuition-free, full-time online public school option for their children.
âI fully recognize and support our national and statewide focus on safely returning to in-person learning as soon as itâs possible,â said Szeliga, who serves as the House Minority Whip. âBut by watching schools and students throughout the state valiantly work to deliver and receive K-12 distance learning over the last year, Iâve also realize