What is public policy?
Creating policy
Federal education
State education
Local education
100

Most commonly, public policies comes in the forms of these.

What is laws or statutes?

100

During this stage, a policy is monitored to make sure it is having the intended effect.

What is "evaluation"?

100
This law requires schools to create and implement IEP's for students with learning disabilities.

What is the Indiviudals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)? 

100

This is the state agency resonsible for implementing education policy for Maryland.

What is the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE)?

100
This is the institution that makes policy for Baltimore County Public Schools. 

What is the BCPS Board of Education? 

200

This is the role that courts play in public policy. 

What is their decisions influence policy, but they don't make policy?

200

During this stage, legislators vote on whether to pass or reject a law.

What is policy adoption?

200

This law requires schools to keep your data confidential, allows you and your parents to see your school records.

What is th Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)? 

200

These give public funding for people who qualify to attend private schools.

What are school vouchers? 

200

These are two examples of education policies that are made at the local level. 

What are: dress code, grading policy, calendar, transportation, staffing, behavior policy, etc.

300

Government agencies enact these to implement policieis. 

What are rules and/or regulations?

300

Attending a protest or writting a letter to a legislator would be done during this stage.

What is agenda setting?

300
This federal law was the first to require states to give standardized tests.

What is the No Child Left Behind Act?

300

This is where all the rules and regulations that are made to implement and enforce Maryland law are complied. 

What is COMAR (Code of Maryland)? 

300

These institutions must approve the budget before it is adopted by the Board of Education.  

What is the Baltimore County Council and the Baltimore County Executive?

400

These are the people who are impacted, either positivley or negatively, by a policy.

What is a stakeholder? 

400

The Kerwin Commission study is an example of this phase of policy making.

What is defining the problem?

400

This is the institution that implements federal education policy.

What is the U.S. Department of Education? 

400

These are two examples of education policies that are made at the state level.

What are number of school days, approving courses and curriculums, requiring disciplinary policies, graduation requirements, ect.?

400
This is the item that most of BCPS funding is spent on. 

What is instructional salaries and wages?

500

The ACLU attempts to influence public policies that align with it's mission. This is the role the ACLU plays in the process. 

What is an interest? 

500
This phase is usually carried out by government agencies that are part of the exceutive branch. 

What is implementation? 

500

This is the main stakeholder group for Title IX of the Education Amendment of 1972. 

Who are female students?

500

These are two of the three main goals/pillars of the Bluepring for Maryland's Future.

Wahat is: Early Childhood Educaiton, College and Career Readiness, and Highly Qualified Teachers. 

500

These are two of the five foucs areas of BCPS.

What are: learning, accountability and results; safe and supportive environment; High performing workforce; community engagement, and operational excellence?