Limited Spectators Now Allowed at MoCo Sporting Events
The Montgomery County Council voted today to allow spectators back at sporting events beginning April 2nd at 5PM.
Limited Spectators Now Allowed at MoCo Sporting Events
The Montgomery County Council voted today to allow spectators back at sporting events beginning April 2nd at 5PM.
MCEA Negotiates Wage Increase for Teachers
The wage increase will include an adjustment of +2% as well as a step increase for those eligible. Montgomery County teacher salaries increase based on steps that are taken based on how many years of service a teacher has put in.
5th Annual Montgomery County Girl Power Contest
The annual Women’s History Month Girl Power Contest is now open for submissions. Entrants are asked to write a 500 word or less essay on what advice they would give Kamala Harris, the country’s first female Vice President.
Montgomery County Public Libraries Will Begin Auto Renewing This Monday
Beginning this Monday, Montgomery County residents won’t have to worry about returning or renewing their books and media to the library by the due date.
Montgomery County Council Approves Three Game High School Football Season
Today the Montgomery County Council unanimously approved a new limited amendment to the health order that will allow the three game spring football season to move forward.
Montgomery County Council to Meet Friday to Reconsider Sports Plans
The Montgomery County Council will meet Friday at 1PM to vote on a new health order that would allow certain youth sports to resume. This includes football, which would be on a three game schedule, and cheerleading.
Marc Elrich Unveils MoCo’s $6.0B Budget Recommendations
This week Marc Elrich released Montgomery County’s 2022 budget proposal, which includes the removal of School Resource Officers.
MCPS Students in Phase 1 Return to School Today, March 15th
Two weeks after the first group of Montgomery County Public School students returned to the classroom, students in Group 1.1 of MCPS’s Phase 1 who opted to return to in-person learning, returned to school this morning.
Three Teachers Named Finalists for MCPS Teacher of the Year Award
Sara Kopf is a first grade teacher at New Hampshire Estates Elementary School. She has been teaching first grade for 20 years in MCPS elementary schools, spending the entire time in highly impacted schools and predominantly teaching traditionally underserved students, many of whom grow up speaking a language other than English. During the 2018-2019 school year, the last year for which there is complete data, 15 of her 16 students made more than a year of reading progress. Her class proudly publishes a newspaper, Kopf Kids News. In 2020, she co-founded the Anti-Racist Educator Club to help teachers educate themselves and implement anti-racist education in their classrooms. Students love her because she is kind, fun and cares about them. She finds each student’s strengths to help them overcome their struggles, and teaches them to never give up. She creates opportunities for them to express their understanding through drawings, music and technology. When the school was searching for strategies to get kids to read more during virtual learning, Kopf sprung into action. She created a video showing students how to record themselves on RAZ Kids; held a staff professional learning session on getting kids to love virtual school; and enlisted her father to read to students in her virtual classroom. Kopf, who calls her students Kopf’s Kids, has continued to teach with joy and expertise despite running a temperature for more than 200 consecutive days due to COVID-19.
The Montgomery County Board of Education approved the appointment of Deputy Superintendent Dr. Monifa B. McKnight as the acting/interim superintendent for MCPS.
Effective June 1, she will serve as acting superintendent and will fully assume the position of interim superintendent July 1.
MCPS Seeking Feedback on 2021-2022 Calendar Options
Montgomery County Public Schools have developed two calendar scenarios that show different start and end dates for the 2021-2022 school year and is looking for feedback. Below you’ll see the two different proposed calendars. Feedback can be shared here.