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                                                           	  A Message from the Board of Education:  
                                                       	      Safe and Welcoming Schools for All Students
                                                            	 
                                                    
                                                 
  
                                           
                                           Dear MCPS Families:  
                                           Happy New Year! As we begin 2017, we want to take this opportunity  to reaffirm our commitment to providing a safe and welcoming environment for  every MCPS student to learn.  
                                           Montgomery County has experienced an increase in hate-based  incidents in the community in recent months, including some that have affected  our schools. While these incidents are not unique to our county and are a  reflection of what we are seeing across the nation, please know that MCPS is  working with the Montgomery County Police Department and is taking all  necessary steps to address these incidents. These hate-based actions by a small  handful of people are wrong and antithetical to our core values of respect and equity, which are  fundamental to ensuring student learning. As Superintendent Jack R. Smith has  stated, MCPS will not  tolerate this behavior. 
                                           Disciplinary action represents only one tactic MCPS uses to ensure  our schools remain welcoming and safe for all. MCPS takes proactive steps to  promote cultural understanding and celebrate diversity in our classrooms and  schools. From English and social studies to physical education and health  education, MCPS students are exposed to diverse perspectives; examine the  cultural beliefs, customs and traditions of people from different backgrounds;  are taught about acceptance and respect for others; and learn about culture as  part of building cultural awareness and appreciation for others.   
                                           Through our Study Circles program, we provide  students, staff and parents with resources to engage in uncomfortable but  critical conversations about race, religion and culture. These conversations  allow us to hear about and learn from different perspectives other than our  own. In partnership with the faith communities of Montgomery County, MCPS also has  developed Guidelines for Respecting Religious Diversity. These  guidelines are part of our commitment to ensuring all of our students have the  right to express their religious beliefs and practices, free from  discrimination, bullying or harassment.  
                                           [Read  the Guidelines for Respecting Religious Diversity]  
                                           Cultural competency training is also a key component in our effort  to ensure a welcoming learning environment for students. We know that race and  culture have a direct influence on teaching and learning. Through the MCPS Equity  Initiatives Unit, we help our educators build cultural proficiency so they can  successfully incorporate classroom practices, structures and processes that  eliminate inequities based on race and ethnicity and build successful  relationships that nurture high achievement across all diverse backgrounds. The  MCPS Office of Human Resources and Development also is proactively recruiting  more educators from historically underrepresented communities so that students  have diverse role models in their schools.  
                                           [Watch a Video about our Equity  Initiatives]  
                                           We also have heard  your concerns regarding the welfare of undocumented students. Let me be clear,  MCPS remains a welcoming learning environment for all students, regardless of  immigration status. While as a general matter, Immigration and Customs  Enforcement treats schools as sensitive areas where arrests, interviews,  searches and surveillance will not occur; MCPS administrators are closely  monitoring the situation. We have, and will continue to, inform our staff that they should not take any actions that may discourage the participation or  lead to the exclusion of students based on immigration status. Supporting students and their families is a  priority for  MCPS. The Montgomery  County Council recently passed a resolution on this issue. 
                                           MCPS will continue to strengthen its commitment to equity and  equality in our schools. The recommended operating budget for next year, which  serves as a moral document for supporting student success, reflects this  commitment through dedicated funds for equity initiatives, such as the Minority  Scholars Program for students and implicit bias training for staff.  
                                           [Read the Fiscal Year 2018  Recommended Operating Budget]  
                                           The mission of our school system is to ensure every student will  have the academic, creative problem solving, and social emotional skills they  need to be successful in college and career. To make sure we can assist them in  achieving this goal, we must first provide a safe, welcoming place for all  students to learn. The Board of Education has and will continue to strongly  advance and enact policies that support the well-being of all students and protect  them from all forms of harassment, bullying or discrimination. 
                                           We wish you and your family the best for the new year.  
                                           Sincerely,  
                                             Michael A. Durso  
                                             President, Montgomery  County Board of Education  
                                             
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