Montgomery County Public Schools Guidelines Regarding Student 2026

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The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Montgomery County, Maryland, parents who objected on religious grounds to the use of books with LGBTQ characters in elementary school. Parents who sued argued they wanted to be able to pull their children out of lessons using the books.
v. Zarda, 590 U.S. (2020), is a landmark United States Supreme Court civil rights case which ruled that under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 employees could not be discriminated against on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity.
If your student has fewer than five (5) unlawful (unexcused) absences, it is considered a warning. If your student has five (5) or more unlawful (unexcused) absences, your student is in danger of receiving a failing grade.
The Supreme Courts conservative majority handed a victory to parents religious rights in Mahmoud v. Taylor on Friday, June 27, ruling that Montgomery County Public Schools violated their rights by barring parents from opting their children out of LGBTQ+ curriculum.
Students shall: Treat all members of the community with courtesy, respect, and dignity. Comply with directions of College officials acting in the performance of their duties, including the Colleges student conduct procedures. Treat the campus itself (including buildings, grounds, and furnishings) with respect.

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WASHINGTON The U.S. Supreme Court ruled today in Mahmoud v. Taylor that Montgomery County Public Schools must allow religious opt-outs from any lessons that parents believe will interfere with the religious development of their children, including LGBTQ-themed materials.
Code Purple - Inclement Weather In the event there is inclement weather, you can check the MCPS Website for their decision for the school day. IF we shift to a Code Purple virtual day, there will be a 2-hour delay with classes beginning at 9:45 am. Teacher Zoom links will be posted on our website.
The case, Mahmoud v. Taylor, stemmed from a 2023 lawsuit filed by a group of Muslim, Jewish and Christian parents after Montgomery County schools introduced books, for classes as early as pre-kindergarten, that had stories featuring transgender or same-sex characters.

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