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The bill requires Maryland to standardize and strengthen curricula with antihate education, including revised social studies standards by 2026 and state funding leverage for compli
The bill requires Maryland to standardize and strengthen curricula with antihate education, including revised social studies standards by 2026 and state funding leverage for compli
Status: Introduced Jan 24, 2025. Effective date: July 1, 2025. Hearing noted for 3/05 at 1:00 p.m.
SB 916 (the “Educate to Stop the Hate Act”) directs the State Department of Education (MSDE) and the State Board of Education to strengthen and standardize Maryland’s curriculum standards—with a specific requirement to add antihate education—so students learn the historical context, root causes, and contemporary manifestations of prejudice, racism, and hate. The stated policy rationale is to reduce hate and intolerance by improving K–12 instruction on these subjects.
The bill centralizes and standardizes curricular expectations around antihate education and related content standards, creates a clear near‑term deadline for social studies revisions, and ties local compliance to state funding authority—creating a statutory pathway to ensure statewide alignment of curriculum and instructional resources.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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