MCPS: Nine Things to Know For Thursday, October 27

Here are nine things to know for Thursday, Oct. 27. You will find information about the district’s efforts on electric school buses, recent progress on student literacy and mathematics, national principal month upcoming live music experience for students, high-performing student musicians, and some reminders about how to get information about closures and inclement weather.

  1. October is National Principals Month!October is National Principals Month!

    As National Principals Month wraps up, MCPS salutes principals and assistant principals, such as Parkland Middle School principal Aaron Shin. Shin is the Montgomery County Council of PTAs’ 2021 Principal of the Year. Principals work tirelessly each day as visionaries, assessment experts, community builders, public relations experts, budget analysts, facility managers and so much more.

  2. first daySpotlight: District Leaders Recognize Two Elementary Schools for Significant Literacy and Mathematics Gains

    Rolling Terrace Elementary School achieved 39 percentage point gains in literacy and Washington Grove Elementary School achieved 29 percentage point gains in mathematics as measured by MCPS’ Evidence of Learning framework. The progress is thanks to the leadership and innovative strategies implemented by principals Jessica Palladino and Dr. Amy J. Alonso.

  3. first dayIn the News:
    MCPS Celebrates Largest Fleet
    of Electric Buses in the U.S.

    The district held an event to celebrate the country’s single-largest deployment of electric school buses at Walter Johnson High School on October 24th. The use of electric buses will reduce fuel costs and the school system’s overall carbon footprint. The initiative is being implemented through a partnership with Highland Electric Fleets. Watch video

  4. first dayPlayoffs and Competition Season
    is in Full Swing

    The Poolesville High School golf team captured the first state championship of the year this week at the 2A-1A State Championship. Come support and cheer on the student-athletes who cheer for you Saturday, Oct. 29 at the MCPS Cheerleading Championship Competition at Montgomery Blair High School. Tickets are available here for each division. Follow all of your favorite teams at the MPSSAA State Championship Central site.

  5. first dayFifth Graders Experience
    Blues Music at Strathmore

    More than 12,000 fifth graders across the district are experiencing live music concerts at the Music Center at Strathmore this week. The students have been studying blues music at school in preparation for these concerts. All second graders will visit Strathmore in November.

  6. first dayMCPS to Host Virtual
    Curriculum Night on Nov. 2

    Don’t miss an opportunity to learn more about MCPS curriculum during live virtual presentations on Nov. 2 from 6-8:30 p.m. Sessions will focus on topics such as the shift to structured literacy in elementary school, English language arts in middle and high school, mathematics at all levels, the shifts in science requirements for graduation and high school health education. All sessions are virtual and access to all presentations will be posted here. Registration is not required to participate and all Zoom links are included in the agenda on the webpage.

  7. first daySpotlight:
    MCPS Student Musicians Selected
    for Prestigious National Ensembles

    Four MCPS students were selected for the prestigious All-National Honor Band and All-National Honor Orchestra ensembles this year. Sara Bock, clarinet, of Thomas S. Wootton High School and Shisui Torii, French horn, of Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School were selected to the band. Bassoon player Jackson Bernal and double bass player Anderson Bernal of Thomas S. Wootton High School were selected to the orchestra. Four out of the five students chosen in Maryland are from MCPS.

  8. first day2022 Marching Band Showcase:
    Loud and Proud

    For the first time since 2019, the MCPS Marching Band Showcase was held on Oct. 22, at James Hubert Blake High School. The showcase featured performances from Clarksburg, Seneca Valley, Watkins Mill, Paint Branch, Col. Zadok Magruder, Damascus, Albert Einstein, Montgomery Blair and Blake high schools, and, new this year, a middle school massed band kicked off the event. All the high schools came together for a final massed band performance at the end of the program. Video Link (Turn up the volume and enjoy!)
    https://youtu.be/f6ee4JWMXuQ

     

  9. Closing Notes: Ongoing Reminders
    • Anonymous Safe Schools Tipline
      The Maryland Safe Schools Tipline is an anonymous and free reporting system to report any school or student safety ​concerns. (1-833-MD-B-SAFE / 1-833-632-7233)
      Learn more.
    • Free Tutoring Available to All MCPS Students
    • Canceling or delaying a bus route is a decision of last resort. If your child’s route is delayed or canceled, a ConnectEd message is sent. Make sure your contact information is up-to-date with MCPS!
      Impacted routes are published the day before or the morning of by 6:15 a.m. Information published on MCPS website and ConnectEd message is sent to families
      Department of Transportation continues to identify possible drivers for impacted route Updates for afternoon routes Bus route information dashboard updated every 15 minutes until 9:30 a.m.
      Updates for afternoon routes Bus route information dashboard updated by 1:30 p.m.

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