The Montgomery County Board of Education finalized the 2022-2023 academic calendar in yesterday’s meeting.
For the 2022–2023 school year, school systems are required to close on the following dates:
The Montgomery County Board of Education finalized the 2022-2023 academic calendar in yesterday’s meeting.
For the 2022–2023 school year, school systems are required to close on the following dates:
Per MCPS:
Dear MCPS Community,
The Montgomery County Association of Administrators and Principals released a letter today asking MCPS to pause and “take the pulse” of the COVID-19 crisis in MCPS schools to develop strategies to deal with staff shortages, transportation issues, and testing.
In the letter, MCAAP expresses their dissatisfaction with how MCPS is handling the pandemic and states, “locally and nationally, MCPS has always been a school district that others have looked up to as a model. Unfortunately, it is our belief that due to poor communication and lack of a cohesive, consistent plan, we no longer hold that elite status.”
Per MCPD:
For Immediate Release: Wednesday, January 12, 2022
Montgomery Country Public Schools will be holding a virtual community conversation on Wednesday, January 12 at 6:30pm concerning COVID-19 operations in MCPS schools.
Click here to register for the event and to submit a question.
Montgomery County Public Schools sent out the following community message on Monday alerting patents and students that the deadline to submit comments on proposed changes to the student discipline policy are due by February 7.
You can download a copy of the draft policy here.
Montgomery County Public Schools Director of Systemwide Athletics Jeffrey Sullivan released a statement regarding an incident that occurred at a JV girls’ basketball game between Sherwood and Albert Einstein on Saturday, January 8.
According to the letter, members of both teams accused one another of making racist and derogatory comments during the course of the game.
Montgomery County Public Schools sent the following message to parents and students on Sunday afternoon:
Dear MCPS Community,
Per Montgomery County:
For Immediate Release: Thursday, January 6, 2022
MCPS has stated that it will be dropping the 5% threshold in a letter sent to the community by Interim Superintendent Monifa McKnight and Acting Health officer James Bridgers. The letter can be seen below:
Dear MCPS Community,
Per Montgomery County Public Schools:
Dear MCPS Families: