Three teachers have been named finalists for the 2025–2026 Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) Teacher of the Year, the school system announced on Wednesday.
Three teachers have been named finalists for the 2025–2026 Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) Teacher of the Year, the school system announced on Wednesday.
MCPS Weather Update: MCPS Monitoring Weather and Will Update Community by 5:00 AM Thursday, Feb. 20
We are closely monitoring the weather forecast for Thursday, February 20, which indicates the possibility of light snow accumulation beginning tomorrow morning and ranging from a dusting to an inch. Our team will actively assess conditions overnight and, if necessary, will provide an update by 5:00 a.m. on Thursday morning.
On Wednesday morning, the Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD) and Montgomery County Park Police responded to a report of a fight at Chase Urban Park, located at 4701 Chase Ave in Bethesda.
The Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD) responded to a report of shots fired on Wednesday morning in Bethesda.
The Montgomery County Students Automotive Trades Foundation will host a Refurbished Car and Computer Sale on Saturday, February 22, at Damascus High School. All vehicles are Maryland State Inspected, with some including a limited warranty, and a lottery system will be used if multiple buyers are interested in the same car. (more…)
Walter Johnson High School cross country and track & field coach Tom Martin, known as “Marty” by his athletes, is one of ten finalists for the Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA) […]
MCPS is CODE GREEN – Schools and Office Open on Time – Thursday, February 13
MCPS Weather Update: Closure – Code Red – Announced for Wednesday, Feb. 12
Snow has begun falling, and we are closely monitoring its impact on our schools across the district. With forecasts predicting up to six inches of accumulation by early tomorrow morning, roads, sidewalks, and school campuses will not be safe or accessible for an on-time or delayed opening on Wednesday. However, our teams will be hard at work! Overnight and into the morning, MCPS operations crews will begin clearing snow from buses and depots while plowing, shoveling, and treating school parking lots and sidewalks. Meanwhile, our county partners will be working diligently to prepare highways and neighborhood streets to ensure safer travel conditions. This work will likely take throughout the day on Wednesday as we have 211 schools, seven bus depots and other facilities that will all need to be readied for students, staff and visitors.
MCPS Weather Update: School Remains Open Tuesday, Evening Activities Canceled, After-School Childcare – Please Arrange to Pickup Your Child Close to Dismissal
Per Montgomery County Public Schools: “MCPS is watching this week’s weather closely. We are expecting snow accumulation that will likely interrupt school operations. It is too early to make a […]