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Code · Maryland · Education

§ 4-305

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§4–305.
(a)There is a Chief Academic Officer in the Baltimore City Public School System who shall:
(1)Be responsible for the development and implementation of the curriculum taught and the instruction provided in the Baltimore City Public School System; and
(2)Report directly to the Chief Executive Officer.
(b)The Chief Executive Officer shall, subject to the approval of the board:
(1)Select the Chief Academic Officer; and
(2)Establish the salary of the Chief Academic Officer.
(c)The employment contract of the Chief Academic Officer shall provide, at a minimum, that continued employment is contingent on demonstrable improvement in the academic performance of the students in the Baltimore City Public School System.
(d)The Chief Academic Officer is not a public officer under the Constitution or the laws of the State.
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