The Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) held a Virtual Ready For Kindergarten Charette on June 8, 2023, focusing on the implementation of the Blueprint for Maryland's Future. This initiative aims to enhance educational outcomes from early childhood through to college and career readiness.
The meeting highlighted the Blueprint's comprehensive approach, which encompasses five key pillars, with a particular emphasis on early childhood education. The Blueprint envisions a mixed delivery system that partners with private providers to expand family choices and ensure access to high-quality early learning, regardless of geographic location. While progress has been made, officials acknowledged that there is still work to be done to achieve these goals, including increasing affordability and moving towards universal pre-kindergarten options.
Another significant aspect discussed was the commitment to improving teacher quality and diversity. The Blueprint proposes raising starting salaries for teachers to $60,000, positioning Maryland among the highest in the nation. It also emphasizes the importance of mentorship and leadership opportunities throughout a teacher's career, including incentives for obtaining National Board Teacher Certification.
The meeting also addressed the critical goal of ensuring that all students are college and career ready by the end of tenth grade. To support this, the Blueprint mandates a study to establish new standards for college and career readiness, with an interim report already published.
Overall, the discussions underscored the state's commitment to investing in education and the importance of collaborative efforts to implement the Blueprint effectively. The next steps involve continued engagement with stakeholders to refine strategies and ensure that all Maryland children receive the quality education they deserve.