State Sen. Mary Beth Carozza Does Not Support Needed Education Funding on the Lower Shore

On Nov. 10, 2022, it was shameful to watch state Sen. Mary Beth Carozza advocate against vital education funding for Maryland’s Lower Eastern Shore before the Maryland Blueprint for Maryland’s Future Accountability and Implementation Board.
To start, Sen. Carozza opposes paying teachers a $60,000 annual starting wage. The Lower Shore has struggled to recruit and retain high-quality teachers. Despite having a premier university for educating teachers in Salisbury University, we have some of the lowest pay rates for teachers in the state.
In effect, Salisbury trains teachers who then have no choice but to seek a living wage elsewhere. Sen. Carozza’s opposition to paying teachers a decent wage will continue our area’s deplorable cycle of training teachers and then losing them to other areas.
The second concern is Sen. Carozza’s rants against National Board Certification. Such certification provides national standards and receiving this certification is no small feat. Teachers should be encouraged to get the certification and skills they need to be first-class teachers, a key step in ensuring our students get the best education possible.
Finally, Sen. Carozza would delay the development of children in our region by not expanding pre-kindergarten on the Lower Shore. A recent study from the National Bureau of Economic Research showed that children who attend preschool are:
- Less likely to be suspended from school;
- Less likely to skip class;
- Less likely to get in trouble and be placed in a juvenile detention facility; and
- More likely to take the SATs and prepare for college.
The study also shows that:
- Children who are accepted into preschool have a 70% high-school graduation rate — six percentage points higher than children who were denied preschool; and
- 54% of preschoolers go to college after they graduate — eight percentage points higher than their counterparts who didn't go to preschool.
The benefits of pre-school are overwhelming and Sen. Carozza’s opposition is baffling. A responsible state senator would work to get more funding to improve school construction and make it easier for our local daycare providers to provide services for our community.
Throughout her career in Annapolis, Sen. Carrozza has advocated for less for the Lower Eastern Shore than the rest of the state. She advocates for Lower Shore educators to be paid less for the same work. She advocates that Wicomico children not receive Pre-K education.
We need representatives who, when they see a problem, work to fix it, not to advocate that our region go without and be left behind.
Jared Schablein is the Chair of the Lower Shore Progressive Caucus.
Common Sense for the Eastern Shore




