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We’re Listening: Your Voice Matters! Share Your Feedback Today
We’re Listening: Your Voice Matters! Share Your Feedback Today

Earlier this year, MCPS implemented significant operational changes and shifts — affecting topics including grading, safety (including police in schools), the Student Code of Conduct, open lunch and cell phones in schools. MCPS is distributing surveys on several of these issues important to families, students and staff; we want to know how they are working for you in practice.

Bethesda-Chevy Chase Student Art Showcased in Patricia B. O’Neill Board Room
Bethesda-Chevy Chase Student Art Showcased in Patricia B. O’Neill Board Room

In celebration of Youth Arts Month, members of the Board of Education marked the opening of the Patricia B. O’Neill Student Art Gallery. The inaugural installation features artwork created by students from Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School. Learn more about some of the pieces.

Gold Star Greatness: Recognizing the Heart and Soul of MCPS
Gold Star Greatness: Recognizing the Heart and Soul of MCPS

MCPS celebrated outstanding educators and support professionals at two Gold Star Galas on March 12-13. The events were held in conjunction with our association partners, MCEA and SEIU Local 500. Read more about the event and view the photos.

March 3 Facilities Work Session Highlights: What the Data Really Show
March 3 Facilities Work Session Highlights: What the Data Really Show

On Tuesday, March 3, the Board of Education held the Spring Facilities and Boundaries Work Session #2 on the Superintendent’s Recommended FY 2027–2032 Capital Improvements Program (CIP), continuing a data-driven discussion about enrollment trends, housing development, long-range facility planning, and the proposed regions and programs plans.

Honoring Top Supporting Services Employees
Honoring Top Supporting Services Employees

MCPS employs more than 10,000 supporting services staff members who work in more than 450 job classifications supporting operations and instruction. Up to three outstanding support professionals in each of the eight chapters are being recognized and awarded.

 
 
 
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Honoring Top Supporting Services Employees

MCPS employs more than 10,000 supporting services staff members who work in more than 450 job classifications supporting operations and instruction

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Honoring Top Supporting Services Employees

MCPS employs more than 10,000 supporting services staff members who work in more than 450 job classifications supporting operations and instruction

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Honoring Top Supporting Services Employees

MCPS employs more than 10,000 supporting services staff members who work in more than 450 job classifications supporting operations and instruction

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Honoring Top Supporting Services Employees

MCPS employs more than 10,000 supporting services staff members who work in more than 450 job classifications supporting operations and instruction

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March 3 Facilities Work Session Highlights: What the Data Really Show

March 3 Facilities Work Session Highlights: What the Data Really Show

On Tuesday, March 3, the Board of Education held the Spring Facilities and Boundaries Work Session #2 on the Superintendent’s Recommended FY 2027–2032 Capital Improvements Program (CIP), continuing a data-driven discussion about enrollment trends, housing development, long-range facility planning, and the proposed regions and programs plans.

Gold Star Greatness: Recognizing the Heart and Soul of MCPS

Gold Star Greatness: Recognizing the Heart and Soul of MCPS

MCPS celebrated outstanding educators and support professionals at two Gold Star Galas on March 12-13. The events were held in conjunction with our association partners, MCEA and SEIU Local 500. Read more about the event and view the photos.

Bethesda-Chevy Chase Student Art Showcased in Patricia B. O’Neill Board Room

Bethesda-Chevy Chase Student Art Showcased in Patricia B. O’Neill Board Room

In celebration of Youth Arts Month, members of the Board of Education marked the opening of the Patricia B. O’Neill Student Art Gallery. The inaugural installation features artwork created by students from Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School. Learn more about some of the pieces.

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