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New Law Reshapes Somerset School Board Governance

A new Maryland law was signed by Governor Moore on April 14, 2026 that will bring immediate changes to how the Somerset County Board of Education is structured, how it operates, and who has a voice at the table.

House Bill 1428, passed by the General Assembly and enacted as an emergency measure, takes effect right away.
Among the most significant changes is the addition of student representation. Each public high school in Somerset County will now elect a student to serve as a nonvoting advisor of the board for a term of one year, to provide input on issues affecting students across the district.
The law also shifts appointment power for board vacancies from the governor to the Somerset County Commissioners, giving local officials greater control over board appointments.
Board members will also see a pay increase in future terms. The board chair’s annual compensation will rise from $3,000 to $6,000, while other members will receive $5,000 annually, up from $2,700.

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