United We Learn
                                                                                      Combating Hate through the Arts 
                                                                                      
   
                                                                                      Dear MCPS Community: 
                                                                                       Montgomery County Public  Schools has a longstanding and unwavering commitment to the principles of  respect and equity. It is on these principles that we ask our students to take  a stand against hate, bias and divisiveness. 
                                                                                       It should come as no  surprise that Montgomery County is not immune to bias, prejudice and hate. It  is also no secret that hate-based incidents are on the rise across the country.  The Montgomery County Police Department recently reported that it has seen an  increase in hate crimes during the past several months, some of which have  affected our school communities. 
                                                                                       Combating the  divisiveness and hate that have emerged in our county and country is the  responsibility of every community member, including  students.   
                                                                                       The work of a fourth  grade class at Stedwick Elementary School is a perfect example of what students  can do. These students addressed bias and stereotyping head-on—first in their  poetry and then in the video, The Lie. 
                                                                                       Their work has inspired  me and so many others across our community. I believe more inspiration is  needed as we speak out against hate. 
                                                                                       That is why today,  Montgomery County Public Schools, in partnership with the Faith Community  Advisory Council, the Montgomery County Office of Human Rights, the Montgomery  County Human Rights Commission and the Committee on Hate Violence, has launched  the contest,  United We Learn: Combating Hate  through the Arts. 
                                                                                                                                                                              The goal of this contest  is to provide students with a creative, structured opportunity to explore  issues of bias and prejudice; help them learn about the values of respect,  diversity and civility; and empower them to take a stand against hate. 
                                                                                       The contest, which runs  through April 21, 2017, is open to students across all grade levels.  Submissions will be judged by level (elementary, middle and high) and in  multiple categories—the written word, performance, visual art or multimedia. To  encourage collaboration, entries must be submitted by groups of two students or  more.  
                                                                                       The winners of the  contest will have their works published, printed and/or broadcast through MCPS  media platforms. Winners also will receive other prizes, which will be  announced at the end of the contest. 
                                                                                       Parents, please encourage  your children to engage a friend, enter this contest and inspire others to  celebrate diversity and combat hate. 
                                                                                       More  information about the contest is online at MCPSUnitedWeLearn.org  
                                                                                       Sincerely, 
                                                                                        Jack R. Smith, Ph.D. 
                                                                                  Superintendent of Schools 
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