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Elrich announces members of school safety, student well-being committee 32 members to deliver preliminary report, recommendations by June 15 May 14, 2021 | 11:03 am share this Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich announced the members of a new committee tasked with developing a report on safety and mental health in schools. The Reimagining School Safety and Students’ Well-Being Steering Committee will develop an improvement plan with timelines, financial implications and needs for the program, as well as a communication plan to support implementation. The committee will provide a preliminary report and recommendations by June 15. A final report will be due by Sept. 30. “This initiative will help us rethink and reshape our public safety in our schools and provide the best social and mental health support for our students,” Elrich said in a press release on Wednesday. ....
Plus: MCPS will solicit proposals for search firm for next superintendent; 18 MCPS teachers receive national certification April 22, 2021 | 8:00 pm April 22, 2021 USDA extends waivers for free meals through June 2022 The United States Department of Agriculture announced this week it is extending waivers through the 2021-22 academic year that allow school districts to distribute meals to children at no cost. The extension will last until June 2022. Before this week’s announcement, the waivers would have expired in September. The waivers, used by MCPS, allow meals to be served at no cost, in bulk and to parents without their children being present. They were first passed at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic as worries about food insecurity rose. ....