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Board of Education to Meet on Thurs., August 25

(August 22, 2005)

Agenda for Thursday, August 25 8:30 a.m. 1.0 Acknowledgment of a Quorum 1.1 Resolution for Closed Session (A) 10:30 a.m. 2.0 Approval of the Agenda (A) 10:35 3.0 Public Comments 11:05 4.0 ...(more)

Bus Safety is Focus of Ride by the Rules Campaign

(August 22, 2005)

Ride by the Rules is Montgomery County Public Schools’ (MCPS) student education and public awareness campaign to communicate the responsibilities that students, parents, and the community share with s ...(more)

Ride by the Rules Campaign is Aimed at Bus Safety

(August 19, 2005)

Theme is “Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be Safe” Board of Education President Patricia B. O'Neill and Superintendent of Schools Dr. Jerry D. Weast will join other officials in the kick-off of a ne ...(more)

Open House Held at International Admissions Office

(August 17, 2005)

The Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) International Student Admissions Office (ISAO) and the City of Gaithersburg Multicultural Affairs Committee are holding an Open House today, Wednesday, Augu ...(more)

Ceremony to Welcome 850 New Teachers

(August 16, 2005)

Dr. Frieda K. Lacey, Deputy Superintendent of Schools, is among those participating in ceremonies on Friday, August 19, welcoming more than 850 new teachers to Montgomery County Public Schools. The ce ...(more)

Blake Students Win National Award for TV Journalism

(August 11, 2005)

A team of four students from James Hubert Blake High School was one of seven teams who won national awards for outstanding television journalism by high school students, presented by the Foundation of ...(more)

Blair Student Excels at Math Olympiad

(August 10, 2005)

Team from United States Finishes Second in the Competition The team representing the United States finished second overall at the 46th International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) held from July 4 thr ...(more)

MCT Federal Credit Union Awards Scholarships

(August 09, 2005)

Five young people who are members of the MCT Federal Credit Union have each been awarded $1,500 Bill Teel Memorial Scholarships by the MCT Federal Credit Union for the upcoming school year. The sch ...(more)

Disney Award Goes to Teacher at Garrett Park ES

(August 02, 2005)

Dara Feldman, a kindergarten teacher at Garrett Park Elementary School, was named Outstanding Elementary School Teacher at the annual Disney Teacher Awards. Each year, Disney honors 45 exceptiona ...(more)

Board Appoints Eleven Administrators

(July 29, 2005)

The Board of Education met on Wednesday (July 27) and, among other items, took final action to reconstitute the Citizens Advisory Committee on Family Life and Human Development. The Board also approve ...(more)

Applicants Sought for Family Life Committee

(July 28, 2005)

The Montgomery County Board of Education is seeking community members, representatives of organizations, and public high school students to serve on a newly reconstituted Family Life and Human Develop ...(more)

MCPS Retirees Donate Learning Tool Kits & Books

(July 26, 2005)

Students participating in the Extended Learning Opportunities (ELO) program this summer and their families are receiving Learning Tool Kits (kindergarten) and books (Grades 1-5) donated by the Montgom ...(more)

Board of Education Scheduled to Meet on Wed., July 27

(July 25, 2005)

Agenda 6:00 p.m. 1.0 Acknowledgment of a Quorum 1.1 Resolution for Closed Session (A) 7:30 p.m. 2.0 Approval of the Agenda (A) 7:35 3.0 Public Comments 8:05 4.0 Board/Superintendent Comme ...(more)

Panasonic Challenge Team Places Second

(July 21, 2005)

A team of five Montgomery County Public Schools students triumphed over 30 other teams to finish second in the nation in the 18th annual Panasonic Academic Challenge (PAC). The academic competition ...(more)

Class of 2005 Earns 48 Merit Scholarships

(July 18, 2005)

Eight additional graduates of Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) have won National Merit Scholarships, raising the number for the 2004-2005 school year to 48. The additional awards were given ...(more)