91制片厂视频

Equity & Diversity

Voters Approve Md. 鈥楧ream Act鈥

By Lesli A. Maxwell 鈥 November 13, 2012 1 min read
  • Save to favorites
  • Print
Email Copy URL

Maryland voters overwhelmingly approved a ballot measure that makes undocumented students eligible for in-state tuition at public colleges and universities in what was the nation鈥檚 first-ever test of a so-called Dream Act at the ballot box.

The statewide vote on Question 4 ratifies the 2011 Maryland Dream Act, which sought to lower the barrier to higher education for undocumented students who, among other conditions, must attend high school in the state for at least three years and who either filed state incomes taxes themselves or whose parents or guardians did.

Though the law is considered to have some of the most stringent conditions for eligibility of any of the 12 other states鈥 Dream Acts, opponents of the legislation collected enough signatures to put the matter before voters in a referendum on whether to keep the law or repeal it.

But 58 percent of state voters last week voted to uphold the law in what advocates and educators viewed as a major victory for Maryland students who lack legal immigration status in the United States.

Restrictive Rules

The state鈥檚 top Democratic leaders, including Gov. Martin O鈥橫alley, and university officials such as Wallace D. Loh, the president of the University of Maryland, were high-profile supporters of the law. Maryland鈥檚 law first requires undocumented students to attend community college as a condition for receiving in-state tuition. California鈥檚 law, for example, extends eligibility for state financial aid to qualified undocumented students.

Similar federal legislation, also known as the DREAM Act鈥攚hich stands for Development, Relief, and 91制片厂视频 for Alien Minors鈥攈as been stalled in Congress for years. That deadlock, in part, prompted President Barack Obama earlier this year to order federal immigration authorities to halt deportations of qualified undocumented immigrants younger than 30 and allow them to seek legal work permits.

Called 鈥渄eferred action,鈥 that federal policy falls well short of providing the path to citizenship as proposed in the federal DREAM Act legislation. President Obama鈥檚 re-election ensures that the deferred-action policy is likely to remain in place.

A version of this article appeared in the November 15, 2012 edition of 91制片厂视频 Week as Md. Voters Ratify In-State Tuition Path for the Undocumented

Events

Recruitment & Retention Webinar Keep Talented Teachers and Improve Student Outcomes
Keep talented teachers and unlock student success with strategic planning based on insights from Apple 91制片厂视频 and educational leaders.鈥
This content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of 91制片厂视频 Week's editorial staff.
Sponsor
Families & the Community Webinar
Family Engagement: The Foundation for a Strong School Year
Learn how family engagement promotes student success with insights from National PTA, AASA鈥痑nd leading districts and schools.鈥
This content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of 91制片厂视频 Week's editorial staff.
Sponsor
Special 91制片厂视频 Webinar
How Early Adopters of Remote Therapy are Improving IEPs
Learn how schools are using remote therapy to improve IEP compliance & scalability while delivering outcomes comparable to onsite providers.
Content provided by 

EdWeek Top School Jobs

Teacher Jobs
Search over ten thousand teaching jobs nationwide 鈥 elementary, middle, high school and more.
Principal Jobs
Find hundreds of jobs for principals, assistant principals, and other school leadership roles.
Administrator Jobs
Over a thousand district-level jobs: superintendents, directors, more.
Support Staff Jobs
Search thousands of jobs, from paraprofessionals to counselors and more.

Read Next

Equity & Diversity Educators Tend to View Black Girls More Harshly. Here Are the Consequences
Schools discipline Black girls more frequently and severely than their white peers鈥攅ven for similar incidents.
8 min read
Sign on door that reads "Principal's Office" from a school.
Liz Yap/education Week with E+
Equity & Diversity Students Fell Behind During the Pandemic. Who Stayed Behind?
Not enough students are receiving the support they need, and there's a disproportionate toll on the most vulnerable students.
7 min read
An elementary teacher delivers a lesson in Spanish in a dual-language immersion class.
An elementary teacher delivers a lesson in Spanish in a dual-language immersion class. A report found that vulnerable students bear the brunt of slow academic-recovery gains.
Allison Shelley for EDUimages
Equity & Diversity Another State Could Mandate Period 91制片厂视频. Will It Catch On?
Few states mandate menstrual education, as lawmakers nationally scrutinize what can be discussed about gender in the classroom.
5 min read
Assembly member Lori Wilson, Chair of the California Legislative Black Caucus, attends a meeting of the California legislature on Monday, Aug. 5, 2024, in Sacramento, Calif.
Assembly member Lori Wilson attends a meeting of the California legislature on Monday, Aug. 5, 2024, in Sacramento, Calif. Wilson sponsored a student proposal for a menstrual education curriculum, which passed the state Senate on Aug. 28 and now goes to the Democratic governor.
Juliana Yamada/AP
Equity & Diversity Opinion 13 Ways 91制片厂视频 Get Culturally Responsive Teaching Wrong
Some teachers believe adding a few culturally relevant texts or activities to the existing curricula is sufficient. It's not.
13 min read
Images shows colorful speech bubbles that say "Q," "&," and "A."
iStock/Getty