External Review of the Supervision of Athletics 
      and Extracurricular Activities
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    Dear MCPS Community: 
       
      In the wake of a sexual assault in the boys’ locker room at  Damascus High School on October 31, 2018, Montgomery County Public Schools  (MCPS) took immediate steps to enhance the safety and security of students  participating in athletic and extracurricular programs. As part of this  critical effort, MCPS engaged the law firm of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and  Dorr (WilmerHale) to conduct an external review of after-school supervision at  high schools in the District. This review is in addition to the MCPS internal  investigation and the Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s ongoing criminal  proceedings stemming from the October 31 assault. 
       
      As explained in the WilmerHale report, the goals of the  external review included “identifying measures that MCPS can take to improve  school culture, as well as existing policies, procedures, and practices related  to supervision and reporting, in order to help prevent future incidents like  that at Damascus High School and ensure that high schools across the District  provide a safe, supportive, and welcoming environment for students engaged in  athletics and other extracurricular activities.” The review, which included  document review; policy analysis; and dozens of interviews with staff,  students, and local and national experts, reflects the findings and  recommendations of WilmerHale. However, it is important to note that in an  effort to avoid interfering with the ongoing investigation of the Montgomery  County State’s Attorney’s Office, the review did not include interviews with victims from the DHS incident, any of the alleged  perpetrators, or any of their families, and WilmerHale did not undertake  a comprehensive, historical review of unreported incidents of bullying, hazing,  or sexual assault.  
       
      The external review looked at three key areas: fostering a  positive culture; implementing robust supervision practices; and ensuring  timely reporting of incidents and appropriate responses. 
       
      The review concluded that, overall, “MCPS has fostered a generally positive  culture around athletics and other extracurriculars,” and “MCPS has a robust set of districtwide  regulations with respect to mandatory reporting requirements and procedures.”   The WilmerHale report does, however, identify  areas for review and enhancements to strengthen supervision and safety for  students participating in school-sponsored after-school activities. MCPS has  already taken a number of steps in recent months that address key issues  identified in the external review. These steps include: 
    
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Enhancing the after-school supervision planning  process at high schools to provide greater clarity for coaches and activity  sponsors creating supervision plans 
       
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Launching the Student-Athlete Leadership  Council, which will work with MCPS leadership to develop an interactive  student-led training for students on hazing, bullying and harassment 
       
 
    Additionally, over the next year, MCPS intends to take the  following actions: 
    
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Establish a partnership with the National Center  for Sports Spectator Safety and Security to become a national leader in best  practices regarding after-school safety, security and supervision 
       
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Restructure central office and school-based  supervision of athletics and after-school activities to ensure a more  comprehensive, collaborative and intentional approach to supervision and safety 
       
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Propose budgetary initiatives to expand  available resources to support security and supervision for high school  after-school programming 
       
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Support character education programming for  students participating in athletics and extracurricular activities across all  of our high schools 
       
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Revise the Memorandum of Understanding with the  Interagency Coordinating Board (ICB) for Community Use of Public Facilities to  ensure that appropriate coverage and supports are in place regarding safety and  security. This would include the creation of an emergency response plan and  potential training of ICB staff members. 
       
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Review MCPS procedures to clarify reporting  processes for bullying and hazing 
       
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Provide an annual briefing to the Board of  Education on the state of athletics and after-school programming 
       
     
    We believe these enhanced supervision strategies will  strengthen our ability to keep students safe. Our goal is to create the  supervision structures and positive school climates that prevent bullying,  hazing and sexual assault.  
       
      Community members are encouraged to review the findings of  the external review. MCPS welcomes your engagement as we consider all of the  findings and recommendations from WilmerHale. 
       
      MCPS is committed to providing a safe and welcoming  environment for all students. We will continue to adopt best practices so we  are at the forefront of this critical work and can effectively collaborate with  students, staff, community members and our partners in law enforcement to  ensure that this core commitment is fulfilled. 
       
      Sincerely, 
       
      Jack R. Smith, Ph.D. 
      Superintendent of Schools 
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