The Office of School Support and Well-Being creates the conditions necessary for every student to experience academic excellence through the development and implementation of professional learning, comprehensive and coordinated programs and services, and a focus on learning, accountability, and results
The vision of the Office of School Support and Well-Being is to provide curated, aligned, and differentiated support to schools designed to facilitate expert teaching, learning, and leadership that enables students, teachers, and leaders to thrive.
What underpins our work is a shared belief in communication, collaboration, and coordination as foundational to stakeholder engagement, investment, and trust. Key to our service delivery mindset is being reflective practitioners, matching our say and do, and end-to-end support to schools.
The Office of School Support and Well-Being: One Team, Team One
Diane Morris
Acting Chief of School Support and Well-Being
The Office of School Support and Well-Being anchors and operationalizes our work through the lens of the MCPS System Priorities.
OSSWB is committed to building and rebuilding trust with students, staff and community
The OSSWB Relational Trust Playlist supports us in engaging with a variety of perspectives that support the learning around what it means to expand our understanding and definition of relational trust and specifics on how to actually enact and operationalize relational trust through an anti-bias, anti-racist lens.
Student Forum on School Safety: MCPS hosted a Student Forum on School Safety, where over 250 students from 54 schools provided valuable insight into well-being and school safety issues in Montgomery County Public Schools. The forum was followed up by smaller focus groups designed to engage smaller groups of elementary school students. The student voice data collected during these sessions was an important component of a comprehensive review of all well-being, safety & security structures and processes and was a key factor in designing the safety, security and social emotional well-being upgrades we see in our schools today.
Parent Voice Focus Groups: As a follow-up to our student forum, MCPS hosted a series of community parent focus groups to engage in conversations and hear perspectives on creating safe and equitable schools for students, the CEO program enhancements that are in progress, and supporting their students’ mental health and social well-being.
Spanish Language Caregiver Focus Groups: A Spanish language caregiver outreach work group was formed to create specific opportunities to engage Spanish speaking caregivers in conversations to hear their perspectives on creating safe and equitable schools for students, the in progress CEO program enhancements, and supporting their students’ mental health and social well-being.
During the summer, we hosted shared learning sessions for secondary school principals, security team leads, Community Engagement Officers, and our DHHS community partners. The shared learning topics included
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OSSWB is committed to supporting mental health and well-being for all students and staff
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OSSWB is committed to the district’s focus on equitable teaching and learning
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850 Hungerford Drive, Room 246
Rockville 20850
240-740-3068
OSSWB Staff Directory