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MCPS Begins 2022-2023 School Year Welcoming More Than 160,000 Students and Opening a New School

August 29, 2022

Despite Early Recruitment & Staffing Challenges, MCPS is 99 Percent Staffed

“Happy New Year! The start of a new school year is an exciting time,” said Superintendent of Schools Monifa B. McKnight. “We are thrilled to welcome students and staff back to schools, and it warms my heart to see the joy and energy that they bring to their buildings. We are looking forward to a wonderful year.” 

“MCPS is prepared  for the opening of schools”, said Brenda Wolff, president of the Montgomery County Board of Education. “The efforts made in hiring, recruitment and retention of staff have been immense and fruitful; the opening of newly constructed spaces, and the recent investments in professional development and safety measures are part of our readiness,” Wolff said. “The Board and school system are looking forward to a phenomenal year.”

All Together Now, All for Our Students, Staff and Community
MCPS enters the school year committed to student success and providing students with a world-class education. The district is focused on Dr. McKnight’s priorities, a commitment to:

  • Engaging stakeholders and rebuilding trust with students, staff and community
  • Supporting mental health and well-being for students and staff
  • Focusing on equitable teaching and learning

Additionally, MCPS is continuing to transition from a COVID-19 operational focus by opening in-person, five days a week and continuing with an online Virtual Academy for registered K–12 students. The 2022-2023 Reopening Guide outlines the precautions in place to reduce the spread of COVID-19, as well as what to expect for curriculum, grading, attendance, assessments, student engagement and communications. 

MCPS begins the new school year 99 percent staffed, on par with previous school years. The district is welcoming about 950 new teachers, more than 480 new supporting services professionals, and more than 50 new school and central office administrators this school year. As the district continues its recruitment and staffing efforts, schools offices will mitigate the impact of open positions through flexible scheduling and long-term and short-term substitute teachers. 

Celebrating the New Harriet R. Tubman Elementary School
The district's 210th school, Harriet R. Tubman Elementary School, opened its doors today to more than 450 students. The Gaithersburg school features 99,893 square feet of learning space and opens  with Prekindergarten–4th grades, with 5th grade coming in the 2023–2024 school year. The facility houses a Linkages to Learning program, a partnership with the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services and other non-profits to integrate health and social services onto the school site, and has a number of environmentally sustainable features, such as efficient LED lighting and high-efficiency HVAC machinery.

Curriculum and Instruction
MCPS’ core purpose is to provide a strong academic program that helps all students thrive. The district will continue to address learning disruption and implement support plans to ensure all students are performing on level. 

Expansion of Early Childhood Education
A high-quality, comprehensive early childhood system will help sustain a lifelong, positive impact on children and their families. During Fiscal Year (FY) 2022, families had access to 1,351 full-day PreK seats. Through the support of local funding, the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future, and PreK Expansion Grant funding, MCPS will add 360 full-day seats by converting part-day sessions to full-day classes. In FY 2023, families will have access to 1,691 full-day PreK seats, representing a 24% increase over the number of seats last year. This increase reflects the inclusion of students with disabilities in identified classrooms. Additionally, the district will offer another 1,537 part-day seats for our youngest learners.

Montgomery Virtual Academy
Beginning its second year, the Virtual Academy will provide full-time virtual learning to nearly 1800 students in kindergarten through 12th grade. The Virtual Academy partners with students’ home schools, so students continue to have access to services, including meals, extracurricular activities and athletics.
More information on the Virtual Academy is available here:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/virtualacademy/ 

Supports for Students, Staff and Families
Because the pandemic continues to affect the academic and social and emotional well-being of students, MCPS remains committed to the Community Navigator initiative, visiting neighborhoods and community spaces to provide information, resources and targeted support to families. MCPS has also partnered with county agencies to offer events in the community to share resources and highlight ways that students, parents and families can connect to learning, social and health resources.

MCPS has hired and placed permanent social workers in each high school, all of whom received training this summer tailored to service youth. The district has also instituted a new monitoring system that will allow schools and central office to track and monitor student supports, interventions and outcomes.

Health and Safety
As students and staff return to school for the 2022-2023 school year, MCPS remains committed to safely and equitably providing in-person learning, as well as prioritizing the physical and mental health and well-being of students and staff. Regulatory requirements, guidance from the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) and Maryland Department of Health (MDH), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Academy of Pediatrics continue to inform MCPS’ reopening planning efforts.

MCPS will continue to implement a multi-layered health and safety protocol that includes everyday health strategies to prevent illness, in addition to specific COVID-19 mitigation strategies depending on community transmission and local risk factors.

Antiracist Audit Report Coming This Fall; Engagement Sessions to be Scheduled
This fall, MCPS will receive the Antiracist System Audit Final Report from the Mid-Atlantic Equity Consortium. The final report will be released to the public on Oct. 11 and will include findings for each of the six focus areas:

  • Workforce Diversity Analysis
  • Work Conditions, Progress & Barriers
  • PreK–12 Equity Curriculum Review
  • Equity Achievement Framework Progress
  • Community Relations & Engagement
  • Evaluation of School Cultures

MCPS will collaborate with community partners, student organizations and employee associations to review the findings and provide input on a district action plan. Dates for community engagement sessions will be shared in September. District leadership will have a final action plan by Jan. 31, 2023.

By The Numbers:

Harriet R. Tubman Elementary School: 

  • Building Size: 99,893 square feet
  • Lot Size: 5.72 acres
  • Student Capacity: 674 students
  • Student Enrollment: 455 students
  • Construction Cost: $34 million

MCPS:

  • 210 Schools
  • Elementary (PreK-5): 136
  • Middle (6-8): 40
  • High (9-12): 26
  • Special Schools: 5
  • Alternative Programs: 1
  • Early Childhood Learning Centers: 2    

Student Demographics-2021-2022 school year

  • 14.1 percent Asian
  • 21.9 percent Black or African American
  • 33.4 percent Hispanic/Latino
  • 25.3 percent White
  • 5.3 percent Two or more races
  • ≤ 5.0 percent American Indian or Alaskan Native
  • ≤ 5.0 percent Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

Services-2021-2022 school year

  • 18% participate in English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
  • 12.3% receive special education services
  • 39.8% participate in Free and Reduced-price Meals System (FARMS)

Graduation Rate: 91.4% (2021)

Total Employees-2022: 25,232

Fiscal Year 2023 - Operating Budget https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/budget/fy2023/ 

  • $2.93 billion

Funding Sources

  • Montgomery County: 63%
  • State education aid: 29.6%
  • Federal govt. grants: 3.0%
  • Enterprise funds: 2.8%
  • Other sources: 0.4%
  • Fund balance: 1.2%
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