FCPS follows the appeals process set forth in Education Article, § 4-205(c), Annotated Code of Maryland, which includes the right to appeal to the State Board of Education from a local board’s decision. The information below explains the types of appeals and how to initiate them.
Overview
There are six main types of appeals in FCPS. Each type has specific deadlines and procedures. It’s important to follow these timelines to ensure your appeal is considered
Board Policies and Regulations for Appeals
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Appeal Type
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Description
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Policy / Regulation Link
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Superintendent’s Appeal
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Describes the process for appealing decisions made by the Superintendent, including timelines and required documentation.
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View Policy 105
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Board Appeal
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Provides procedures for appealing decisions to the Board of Education.
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View Policy 105
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Student Discipline
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Establishes the framework for promoting a safe and orderly environment conducive to effective learning.
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View Policy 403
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Outlines procedures and consequences for student misconduct, including suspension and expulsion processes.
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View Regulation 403-01
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Details the steps and considerations involved in suspension and expulsion decisions.
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View Regulation 408-01
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Out-of-District Placement
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Specifies the criteria and procedures for requesting enrollment outside a student's designated attendance area.
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View Regulation 400-15
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Transportation
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Outlines the steps for appealing transportation-related decisions, including the necessary forms and procedures.
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View Regulation 200-14
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How to File an Appeal
Identify the type of appeal: Use the table above to determine which category fits your situation.
Prepare your documentation: Include all relevant details, dates, and prior communications.
Submit your appeal: Follow the instructions provided for the appropriate office (Superintendent, Board, Student Services, or Chief Operating Officer).
Follow deadlines: Appeals submitted late may not be considered.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I appeal a decision made by the Board of Education?
A: Yes, you can appeal to the State Board of Education if you disagree with a decision made by the local Board.
Q: How long will it take to get a response?
A: Response times vary depending on the type of appeal. Generally, the reviewing office will communicate a timeline when your appeal is received. Under Education Article § 4-205(c) of the Annotated Code of Maryland, there is no statutory requirement specifying a timeline within which a county superintendent or their designee must render a decision on an appeal. However, as a best practice we aim for 3-6 weeks to promote timely and fair resolution of appeals.
Q: Can I get help filing an appeal?
A: Yes. Contact your school or department office for assistance in determining the correct appeal path and preparing your documentation.
Q: What happens after I file my appeal?
A: The designated office reviews your appeal, may request additional information, and makes a decision. You may be invited in to meet with the hearing officer, but this is not always required or necessary. You will receive a written response outlining the outcome.
Q: What if I miss the deadline?
A: Appeals submitted after the deadline may not be considered, even if they have merit. Contact the relevant office immediately if you believe there are extenuating circumstances.