Weather
MONTGOMERY COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
INCLEMENT WEATHER PROCEDURES
Outlined below are the Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) inclement weather procedures for school closing, delayed opening, and early dismissal. This information, while essentially the same as in previous years, is provided to assist schools and offices with their preparations for weather emergencies. Weather-related decisions for all schools will be made based on the most severe condition within the county. Please refer to the attached chart, which specifies details by program.
Closed Schools
Schools may be closed when weather conditions are severe. An announcement will be issued as soon as the decision is made. Staff members, students, and parents should be asked to listen to area radio and television stations, County Cable Channel 6, Cable Channel 34—MCPS TV, Outlook, on the Internet at montgomeryschoolsmd.org, and a taped telephone message at 301-279-3673. Emergency e-mail announcements are available by signing up for MCPS QuickNotes on the school system’s home page. Every effort will be made to make the announcement the night before. When schools are closed, all school and community activities in public facilities are canceled, including athletic practices and events. Private daycare providers housed in schools may elect to stay open if schools are closed and administrative offices are open. In extreme conditions, administrative offices also may be closed. Day care providers housed in school buildings will not be able to operate on days when administrative offices are closed.
Delayed Opening
When conditions dictate, a two-hour delayed opening may be instituted. Prekindergarten, Head Start, other half-day programs, and field trips will be canceled, as well as other activities and programs that begin at 10:30 a.m. or earlier; e.g., the Thomas Edison High School of Technology morning session. All other activities will be held as scheduled. Delayed openings will be announced by 6:00 a.m. over area radio and television stations, County Cable Channel 6, Cable Channel 34—MCPS TV, Outlook, on the Internet at montgomeryschoolsmd.org, and a taped telephone message at 301-279-3673. Emergency e-mail announcements are available by signing up for MCPS QuickNotes on the school system’s home page. Schools going to Outdoor Education will depart for camps two hours later than originally scheduled.
Early Closing
Schools will be notified of early dismissal by 11:00 a.m. through an Outlook emergency message. Weather conditions that develop during the morning may cause an early dismissal, two and one-half (2.5) hours earlier than regular school closing time. In such an event, students will be provided lunch and will be transported home two and one-half (2.5) hours early on regular p.m. routes. Students in Head Start and prekindergarten will be dismissed at 10:30 a.m. and returned to their normal drop off locations. Afternoon prekindergarten programs and other early childhood programs will be canceled. School and community activities scheduled for the evening hours, including all field trips, are canceled unless otherwise noted. Such early closing decisions will be announced by 11:00 a.m. over area radio and television stations, County Cable Channel 6, Cable Channel 34—MCPS TV, Outlook, on the Internet at montgomeryschoolsmd.org, and a taped telephone message at 301-279-3673. Emergency e-mail announcements are available by signing up for MCPS QuickNotes on the school system’s home page.
Special and Alternative Education
All services for special education and alternative programs will observe the same time changes as regular education programs, making the necessary adjustments in schedules, as required. Because approximately 500 buses are normally scheduled to perform mid-morning and noon runs, potential equipment scheduling conflicts for early dismissals will have to be individually resolved by the Department of Transportation. Weather changes for students in private placement schools, located outside Montgomery County, will be determined by the worst case option between Montgomery County and the jurisdiction in which the school is located; e.g., see some possible scenarios below.
IF MCPS | AND OTHER JURISDICTIONS | THEN BUSES TO OTHER JURISDICTIONS |
Is Ontime | Are Ontime | Will Be Delayed |
Is Delayed | Are Delayed | Will Be Delayed |
Is Delayed | Are Clsoed | There Will Be No Transportation |
Is Closed | Are Delayed | There Will Be No Transportation |
Has Early Dismissal | Have Normal Schedule | Will Have Early Dismissal |
Has Normal Schedule | Have Early Dismissal | Will Have Early Dismissal |
In-Service and Other Activities
In-service and other staff meetings/activities are canceled when schools are closed, regardless of the time they were scheduled to be held. In the event of a late opening (two hours), morning and all-day meetings are canceled and will be rescheduled. Afternoon and evening activities may be held as scheduled. In the event of two and one-half hours early dismissal, morning training activities and meetings may be held on schedule (even as part of an all-day activity), but afternoon training, afternoon sessions of an all day meeting, and evening training activities and meetings are canceled. The following chart summarizes the impact of weather related schedule changes on training programs:
Status of Training Programs
Status of School |
Morning 8:00–11:30 |
Afternoon 12:30–4:00 |
All-Day 8:00–4:00
|
After 4:00
|
Canceled |
Canceled and rescheduled |
Canceled and rescheduled |
Canceled and rescheduled |
Canceled and rescheduled |
Early Closing (2.5 hours) |
Held as scheduled |
Canceled and rescheduled |
Morning is held as scheduled; afternoon is canceled and rescheduled |
Canceled and rescheduled
|
Delayed Opening (2.0 hours) |
Canceled and rescheduled |
Held as scheduled |
Canceled and rescheduled |
Held as scheduled |