- A. In this chapter, the following terms have the meanings indicated.
B. Terms Defined.
- (1) “Accredited” means meets standards of high quality set by the Department’s Early Childhood Accreditation Program Standards or by an accrediting organization recognized by the Department.
- (2) “Bridge to Excellence Master Plan” means the comprehensive master plan required by Education Article, §5-401, Annotated Code of Maryland.
- (3) “Department” means the Maryland State Department of Education.
- (4) “CDA” means the Child Development Associate Credential.
- (5) “Economically disadvantaged background” means a family whose income would make a child eligible for free or reduced price meals based on eligibility requirements established by the United States Department of Agriculture if the child were in kindergarten.
- (6) “Eligibility” means meeting the criteria for enrollment into prekindergarten as stated in Regulation .03A of this chapter.
- (7) “Head Start” means a federally sponsored preschool program for children 3 years old to 5 years old from low income families that is licensed by Child Care Administration or administered by local boards of education.
- (8) “Homeless student” means a child or youth who lacks a fixed, regular, or adequate nighttime place of residence as defined in COMAR 13A.05.09.02.
- (9) “Maryland Common Core State Curriculum” means measurable statements of what students should know and be able to do within a content area as defined and approved for prekindergarten by the Department in collaboration with local school systems.
- (10) Prekindergarten” means a publicly funded program for all eligible 4-year-olds focusing on social/emotional, physical, and cognitive development as described in the Maryland Common Core State Curriculum.
(11) “Qualified vendor” means a State or nationally accredited child care program or an approved nonpublic school that:
- (a) Is partnering with a local school system through a memorandum of agreement; and
- (b) Meets the requirements of Regulation .05 of this chapter.
- (12) “School readiness” means the stage of early development that enables an individual child to engage in and benefit from early learning experiences. As a result of family nurturing and interactions with others, a young child in this stage has reached certain levels of social and emotional development, cognition and general knowledge, language development, and physical well-being and motor development. School readiness acknowledges individual approaches toward learning as well as the unique experiences and backgrounds of each child.
Authority: Education Article §§2-205(c) and (g) and 7-101.1, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: March 8, 1999 (26:5 Md. R. 392)
Regulations .01—.07 repealed and new Regulations .01—.05 adopted effective April 12, 2004 (31:7 Md. R. 585)
Regulation .01 amended effective October 31, 2011 (38:22 Md. R. 1346)
Regulation .02B amended effective January 14, 2010 (37:1 Md. R. 15); October 31, 2011 (38:22 Md. R. 1346)
Regulation .03 amended effective October 31, 2011 (38:22 Md. R. 1346)
Regulation .04 amended effective October 31, 2011 (38:22 Md. R. 1346)
Regulation .05 amended effective October 31, 2011 (38:22 Md. R. 1346)