Maryland HB948 prohibits public schools from using grading rubrics with the lowest score possible, except for students requiring special education.
Maryland HB948 amends the Education Article of the Annotated Code to prohibit public schools from using grading rubrics where the lowest score represents a failing grade, except for students who require special education services. This bill aims to ensure that all students, except those with special needs, are evaluated using rubrics that allow for some level of achievement, even if minimal.
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