The Department of Food and Nutrition Services (DFNS) hosted its annual School Nutrition Employee Recognition Breakfast at the DFNS offices at Turkey Thicket, honoring 11 employees.
MCPS Student Artists Recognized at Annual Waste Reduction-Reuse-Recycling Poster Contest Ceremony
MCPS student artists were recognized at the 2026 Waste Reduction–Reuse–Recycling Poster Contest Ceremony, hosted by the Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection.
Board Approves Adjusted 2026–2027 School Calendar, Reflecting Community Input
On Thursday, April 29, the Board of Education approved an adjusted calendar option for the 2026–2027 school year, shaped by consistent and widespread feedback from families and staff.
Looking for a Job? We’re Hiring Bus Drivers and Attendants!
MCPS is hosting a job fair for bus drivers and attendants from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 12.
Longview School TRYathlon
Students from Spark M. Matsunaga Elementary School’s autism program joined their peers from Longview School to participate in the TRYathlon.
MCPS Receives National Music Education Honor for Third Straight Year
MCPS has been named a 2026 Best Communities for Music Education by the NAMM Foundation, marking the third consecutive year the district has earned this national recognition.
First Grade Educator Named Rising Star Teacher of the Year
Now in her fifth year teaching, Kayla Jackson is in her first year teaching first grade after spending the last four in kindergarten. Jackson, whose impact extends beyond her years in the classroom, is this year’s MCPS Rising Star Teacher of the Year.
MCPS Celebrates School Bus Driver Appreciation Day: Going the Extra Mile for Every Student
On Tuesday, April 28, MCPS joins the national celebration of School Bus Driver Appreciation Day to honor a few of the many standout professionals who ensure our students arrive safely and ready to learn.
Flower Hill’s Fine Named National Distinguished Principal of the Year
Dr. Josh Fine, principal at Flower Hill Elementary School in Gaithersburg, has been named the National Distinguished Principal of the Year by the Maryland Association of Elementary School Principals.
Now You Know: Finish the School Year Strong
As we head into the final stretch of the school year, students have been engaging with practice questions during class to become familiar with the format and tools used on the Maryland Comprehensive Assessment Program (MCAP).
From Quiet Pages to Loud Cheers: Book Wars Bring Reading to Life
Thirty four middle schools participated in Book Wars, a voluntary reading program that brings together middle school students from across MCPS.
Mill Creek Towne Leadership Win Nancy Walker Library Media Award
Mill Creek Towne Elementary School Principal Robyn Shinn and Assistant Principal Rachel Cravath have won the Nancy C. Walker Award for Outstanding Support to a Library Media Program for the 2025–2026 school year.
Damascus Senior Named Maryland Student Journalist of the Year
Mia Dove, a senior at Damascus High School, has been named the 2026 Maryland Student Journalist of the Year, an honor awarded by the Maryland-D.C. Scholastic Press Association to recognize the state’s top high school journalist.
Fifteen MCPS Students Receive National Merit Corporate-Sponsored Scholarships
Fifteen MCPS students from seven high schools have been awarded National Merit corporate-sponsored scholarships financed by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. These students are among 30 high school seniors in Maryland and 700 high school seniors across the county.
Eleven Students Named Carson Scholars
Eleven MCPS students have been named Carson Scholars, earning $1,000 college scholarships. Carson Scholars are students in grades 4–11 who excel academically and donate their time and talents to others.
Thomas Edison Students Shine at Maryland SkillsUSA, Advance to Nationals
Dozens of MCPS Thomas Edison High School of Technology students showed off their skills and expertise at the recent Maryland SkillsUSA competition. Gold Medal winners will go on to compete at the national SkillsUSA competition in Atlanta in June.
B-CC Social Studies Teacher is Peru-Bound Following Fulbright Selection
Christopher Murray, a National Board Certified Social Studies teacher at Bethesda-Chevy Chase (B-CC) High School, has been selected as one of only 150 educators nationwide for the Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms Program.
Board of Education Update: School Safety in MCPS
The Board of Education heard an update on safety efforts in MCPS schools during its April 16 Work Session.
Everyday We’re Shuffling — for a Cause
The inaugural Superintendent’s Shuffle brought the community together on April 11 for a morning full of energy, connection and purpose. Read more to see who won, watch the highlights and view the photos from the day.
Edison Honored for Student-Led Diversity and Leadership
Thomas Edison High School of Technology has been named a 2026 SkillsUSA National Models of Excellence recipient for its outstanding achievement in advancing workplace skills through student-led multicultural programming that promotes unity, leadership and real-world career readiness.
Students Put Cyber Skills to the Test at 8th Annual MCPS Cyber Forensics Challenge
Last month, nearly 300 high school students put their investigative and technical skills to the test during the 8th annual MCPS High School Cyber Forensics Challenge.
Preparing for Spring Assessments: What Families Need to Know
End-of-year assessments, including the Maryland Comprehensive Assessment Program (MCAP), measure what students know, understand and can do after a full year of learning. These results help measure student progress, inform instruction and contribute to each school’s performance on the Maryland School Report Card. How can families help?
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Three Finalists Selected for Supporting Services Employee of the Year
Three supporting services employees have been named finalists for the 2026 Supporting Services Employee of the Year.
A Double Win for Poolesville: Local Student and Educator Honored by Maryland State Society Daughters of the American Revolution
During the Maryland State Society Daughters of the American Revolution (MSSDAR) Annual Awards Breakfast on March 21, Poolesville High School teacher Terry Turner was honored as the 2026 Maryland DAR Outstanding Teacher of American History, while senior Joseph Andrew Parsley was named the recipient of the Linda C. Mistler C.A.R. Scholarship.
One Student, 800,000 Voices: A Chat with Lorena Wu, Maryland’s Next State SMOB
Lorena Wu, a sophomore at Poolesville High School, was recently picked by Governor Wes Moore to be the next Maryland Student Member of the Board (SMOB) for the 2026–2027 school year. As she gets ready to start her new role this July, Lorena shared her top goals for the year and told us how she went from an interested middle schooler to a state leader.
Northwood Student-Athlete Named R.A.I.S.E. Champion
Addison Finlay, a student-athlete at Northwood High School, has won the 2026 R.A.I.S.E. Champion of the Year Award in recognition of her outstanding achievements in athletics, academics, and leadership.
Recognizing Excellence in English Language Development
The Division of Multilingual Education is seeking nominations to honor educators and school leaders of Emergent Multilingual Learners (EMLs) who have shown extraordinary instructional leadership, advocacy and commitment to their students. Deadline: Friday, April 24
Montgomery County Board of Education Seeks Community Leaders and Communication Experts to Join Advisory Committee
Montgomery County community leaders and professionals with expertise in communication and engagement are invited to apply to join the Board of Education Advisory Committee on Communication and Community Engagement, a key initiative designed to deepen collaboration between the Montgomery County Board of Education (Board) and the community.
Living History: Hallie Wells Students Bring Influential Women to Life
Students at Hallie Wells Middle School stepped into history during their first “Women in Wax” project. Students researched and portrayed inspiring women from past and present. Read who they decided to be.