Skip to main content

New Teacher

Certification

 The  MCPS Certification Unit  works directly with the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) to provide certification services for all MCPS  professional employees.   Once employed by MCPS as a contracted educator, specialist or administrator, MCPS handles ALL of your certification via its direct access to the MSDE's Educator Information System (EIS).  Please review the  Getting Started  section of our website to ensure that you have completed all of the steps necessary for our unit to process your Maryland Educator Certificate.

Please contact a member of the  Certification Unit  with any and all questions about your Maryland Educator Certificate, local MCPS contingencies, salary advancement, course applicability, and equivalent credit applicability.  

Pay and Taxes

Tax Withholding

You will need to complete the online W-4 form so that the correct federal and state income tax will be withheld from your pay. You may complete the form on or after your first work day.*        

To access the W-4 form:

         *Visit the Employee Self-Service web page

         *Click on My W-4 under the green My Pay banner. 

         *Log in using your Outlook username and password and follow the on-screen instructions.

*If you are a new employee at the start of the school year, you will find your first work day—listed by position—in the Work Schedule. If you were hired after the first work day of the school year for your position, your first work day is your date of hire.

Direct Deposit

Employees hired after February 1, 2001, are required to participate in direct deposit. 

  To enroll in direct deposit:

      *Visit the Employee Self-Service web page.

      *Click on My direct deposit, under the green My Pay banner.

      *Log in using your Outlook username and password and follow the on-screen instructions.

Summer Pay (optional)

You have the option of withholding a designated amount of your net salary from each paycheck received during the school year in order to receive disbursements during July and August. Although targeted to 9- and 10-month employees, all employees are eligible. Learn more.

 

 

 

Leave

Sick Leave Bank

All new employees in the MCEA bargaining unit are automatically enrolled in the Sick Leave Bank.  The MCEA Sick Leave Bank is designed to assure that those members in most need during a period of sustained disability have paid leave available after their own sick leave has expired.  A new member may submit an Opt-Out Form within 30 days from the date of hire into a MCEA bargaining unit position to withdraw their membership and get the contribution back.  Detailed information regarding the benefits, annual contribution can be found here.

 
Transfer of Sick Leave

If you worked for another public school system in the state of Maryland prior to your employment with MCPS, you are allowed to transfer up to 800 hours of accumulated sick leave.

If you are a former employee returning back to MCPS, any unused sick leave hours paid to you while resigning from MCPS will be reduced from the unused sick leave hours from another school district.  You will receive credit for any remaining leave balance.

To make such a transfer, print and complete Part I of MCPS Form 430-62, Transfer of Cumulative Sick Leave.  Then, send it to your former employer and ask them to complete Part II and mail it to the Employee and Retiree Service Center.

Address Change

 If you are newly moving to this area, you have to update your address using the online address change form on or after your first work day.*

Any employee who does not provide a local address (An address in Maryland, Virginia, Washington DC, Pennsylvania, Delaware, North Carolina or West Virginia) is defaulted to the MCPS address in Maryland to ensure state income taxes are withheld.

To access the Address Change Form:

Visit the Employee Self-Service web page

Click on My address change option under the orange My Profile banner

Review the information in web page displayed and click the  “Update  Address” at the bottom of the page

Log in using your Outlook username and password and follow the on-screen instructions.

 

* If you are a new employee at the start of the school year, you will find your first work day—listed by position—in the Work Schedule. If you were hired after the first work day of the school year for your position, your first work day is your date of hire.


Benefits

 

Any Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) employee who is newly hired into a permanent position of .5 FTE or more (20 hours or more per week) is eligible for employee benefits. An MCPS employee whose FTE is increased to .5 or more also is eligible for benefits.

Review Your Benefit Options

As a benefits-eligible employee, you have the option of enrolling in health benefits, including medical, prescription, dental, and vision plans; optional employee term life insurance; optional dependent term life insurance; and flexible spending accounts (medical and/or dependent care). You will find detailed information about your benefit options in the Employee Benefit Summary. The Employee Benefits Web Page provides additional information. Both resources can help you make the benefit choices that are best for you and your family.

Enrolling in Benefits

MCPS employees enroll in their benefit plans online on or after their first work day. On your first work day, the Employee and Retiree Service Center will send a message to your MCPS Outlook e-mail account with a link to the online Benefits Enrollment System and instructions for logging in to the system. Once you are logged in, follow the on-screen instructions for enrolling in benefits and submitting any required supporting documents. If you choose not to enroll in benefits, you still must log in to the system to indicate your decision to decline coverage (insurances) or participation (FSAs).

 

When Benefit Coverage Begins

You must enroll in your benefit plans online on or after your first work day but within 60 days of that date**.

  • In general, if you enroll by the 20th of the month, your benefits will be effective the 1st of the following month. If you enroll after the 20th of the month, you will need to wait an additional month for coverage to take effect. For example: If you enroll by March 20, your benefits will be effective on April 1. If you enroll between March 21 and March 31, coverage will not begin until May 1.
  • Coverage for 9-, 10-, or 11-month employees reporting for the school year in August begins on October 1, provided you enroll by September 20. If you enroll between September 21 and September 30, your coverage will begin on November 1.
  • If you do not enroll in benefits within your initial enrollment period, you must wait until the next fall Open Enrollment unless you experience a qualifying life event.

* If you are a new employee at the start of the school year, you will find your first work day—listed by position—in the Work Schedule. If you were hired after the first work day of the school year for your position, your first work day is your date of hire.

** Special enrollment rules are currently in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Details regarding the special provisions can be reviewed by clicking this link .

Retirement and Pension

 

All permanent MCPS employees who are hired to work more than 500 hours in their first fiscal year are required to enroll in a pension plan. Once enrolled, membership will continue even if an employee’s work hours decrease to below 500 hours per year.


 

 
MCPS Pension Enrollment

MCPS provides a supplemental pension plan for its employees, whether they are enrolled in the MCPS core pension plan or the state teachers’ pension system. To be properly enrolled in the MCPS pension plan, all benefits-eligible employees must complete MCPS Form 455-3, Membership Information Montgomery County Public Schools Employee Pension System. Please print, complete, and sign this form and either drop it off or send it to the Employee and Retiree Service Center. You must include a photocopy of your birth certificate or valid driver’s license as proof of your birth date.

Maryland State Pension Enrollment

As a condition of employment with MCPS, you are required to properly enroll in the Maryland State Teachers’ Reformed Pension Plan (State core plan). State law requires that you complete the enrollment within 30 days of employment. If you fail to complete your enrollment in a timely manner, the State will fine MCPS $100, which will be deducted from your pay.

To enroll in the Maryland State Teachers’ Reformed Pension Plan, complete the following steps. To avoid processing delays, be sure to read State Pension Enrollment Dos and Don’ts before completing the required forms.

  1. Complete MSRA Form 1: Application for Membership (no cross outs, overwrites, or white outs)
  2. Complete MSRA Form 4: Designation of Beneficiary(no cross outs, overwrites, or white outs; this form requires notarization
  3. Attach a legible copy of your valid driver’s license, birth certificate, or passport as proof of your birth date.

 

Send completed, original State pension enrollment forms and a copy of your current driver’s license or birth certificate to the Employee and Retiree Service Center via Pony mail or US mail. DO NOT send the forms directly to the MSRA. Employee and Retiree Service Center (ERSC) staff will submit the forms to MSRA on your behalf.

Enrollment is mandatory and protects your pension and death benefits.

MCPS Designation of Beneficiaries

MCPS Form 455-5, Designation of Beneficiary/Beneficiariesis used to name the person or persons (beneficiaries) you wish to receive any accumulated retirement contributions and death benefits (from the MCPS Pension System) in the event of your death while employed. Please print, complete, and sign this form and either drop it off or send it to the Employee and Retiree Service Center.

Defined Contribution Plans: Important Tools for Retirement Savings

Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) offers employees two optional defined contribution plans through Fidelity Investments: a 403(b) Tax Sheltered Savings Plan and a 457(b) Deferred Compensation Plan. You may enroll in one or both plans to help save money to supplement your retirement goals while also reducing your current taxable income.  Please review the MCPS 403(b) & 457(b) Retirement Savings Plans video for more information.

Please visit the MCPS/Fidelity website at www.netbenefits.com/mcps to learn more and to set up your account after your start date. Need assistance? Contact Fidelity at 1-800-343-0860.

Orientation

 

The New Teacher Induction program is excited to announce plans for the 2023 New Educator Orientation (NEO).  Educators hired by MCPS for the 2023-2024 school year and/or educators hired after August 16, 2022, are expected to attend.  NEO is specifically designed to introduce educators to the MCPS curriculum and the latest on-going assessment methods.  In addition, educators will learn how to create and maintain a positive classroom environment, honor diversity, and integrate students of all abilities and learning levels in classroom instruction.  Data from the last four years indicate that over 95 percent of attendees recommend NEO for new educators.

We are conducting an in-person orientation for all our new educators.

NEO for all new educators to MCPS will be held on August 15, 2023 and August 16, 2023.  Please view the flyer and agendas.

Click Contacts-Specialty Areas for a contact person and specific sites.

Newly hired Special Education, ELD, One-way Immersion, Montgomery Virtual Academy, and Physical Education teachers will also attend a third day of training on August 17, 2023.

All NEO attendees will be paid a stipend for their participation.  See the frequently asked questions for more details.

Note:

  • Specialty area educators, such as school counselors and therapists often have separate arrangements made for NEO programming.  Follow directions from the supervisor/coordinator in your specialty area.  Click Contacts - Specialty Area (PDF) for a contact person.
  • Media specialists and Physical Education and Health educators should refer to the Details section below for more information.
Contact Information

Ms. Serenity Moore

Coordinator, New Employee Onboarding and Induction

serenity_l_moore@mcpsmd.org

Emily Jimenez

Secretary, New Teacher Induction Program

emily_m_jimenez@mcpsmd.org

 

 

 

Fingerprinting, I-9 and CPS forms must be completed and clearance issued in order to attend NEO.

Montgomery County Education Association

 

MCEA is a leader in efforts to build a new kind of teachers union that responds to the needs of today's educators. We are more than 14,000 classroom teachers, guidance counselors, speech pathologists, media specialists, and other non-supervisory certified educators in the Montgomery County (Maryland) Public Schools system. We work in a rapidly urbanizing suburban district with a growing divide between haves and have-nots. 

MCEA members teach 157,000 students in 204 schools spread over 497 square miles. The district has densely populated low-income urban neighborhoods, sprawling suburban subdivisions, and rural agricultural towns.

By joining MCEA, you help make decisions affecting your work life, and help our profession grow stronger. The greater our numbers, the more effective we are at:

  • ENSURING educators are the decision makers of their profession,
  • STRENGTHENING our relationships with parents and the community,
  • EDUCATING elected officials on the needs of students and educators,
  • BUILDING a cadre of teacher leaders through professional development,
  • ADVOCATING for educators to be treated and compensated as professionals,
  • UNITING around social justice issues, including closing the achievement gap.

Join MCEA:  bit.ly/joinmcea  

MCEA Website:  https://mceanea.org  

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/mceanea  

Twitter: @MCEANEA

Instagram: @MCEANEA 

 

MCEA New Educator Action Team (NEAT)  

Who We Are?  The New Educator Action Team (NEAT) is a member-led group of new and early career educators who have seven or fewer years of education experience. NEAT supports, engages, and develops meaningful relationships with new and early career educators. We advocate for our profession and our students through organizing, member engagement, and participating in learning opportunities. 

NEATRise Mentoring Program:  NEATRise is a volunteer mentoring program initiated by the New Educator Action Team at MCEA to support new and early career educators in their first three years of teaching. This program is for early career educators who want to gain knowledge, support, and assistance in areas like classroom and behavior management, professional growth, building student relationships, navigating MCPS policies and procedures, understanding their rights as a union member.

Are you interested in becoming a NEATRise mentor or mentee? If so, please complete the following form  http://bit.ly/NEATRise  for more information. 

MCEA NEAT meets every second Thursday of the month at 4:15 P.M.

Join the MCEA NEAT Facebook Group:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/234595317466266  

 

Fingerprinting, I-9 and CPS forms must be completed and clearance issued in order to attend NEO.

 

Fingerprint

 

As part of the onboarding process, it is required that you be fingerprinted and cleared prior to your first day of work. Should you have additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact the fingerprinting office at: FingerprintingInquiries@mcpsmd.org. 

Please know that this employment is contingent upon satisfactorily completing the following requirements: 

  •  Fingerprint clearance (State of Maryland and Federal Bureau of Investigations)
  •  Form I-9 (Federal identity verification and employment authorization)
  •  Child Protective Services clearance (State of Maryland)
  •  NASDTEC (National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification) clearance (certificated positions only)
      .     

 Should you have additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at (301) 279-3276.

Compliance

Annual Districtwide Compliance Training

 

Montgomery County Public Schools is committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment for students to learn and staff to work across our district. To fulfill this commitment, all staff are required to complete the Annual Districtwide Compliance Training for each school year. This training is designed to ensure that every employee has the necessary information to establish and maintain a positive, safe, healthy and lawful climate and culture in which all adults and students are able to thrive and do their best work.

The mandatory training consists of 11 online modules designed to be completed asynchronously.  Topics include: recognizing and reporting child abuse and neglect; equal opportunity in the workplace; bullying, harassment (including sexual harassment) and intimidation prevention; religious diversity; ethics; conflict of interest; student gender identity and other important issues.  Annually, portions of the content are revised based on changes in federal, state and local compliance requirements.  Additionally, based on your MCPS position, you may be required to complete job-specific trainings that are separate and in addition to the districtwide compliance modules. Your principal or supervisor will notify you of these requirements.  Compliance training information and requirements can be accessed on the Student Welfare and Compliance homepage linked Here.  Questions regarding the compliance training can be addressed at SWC@mcpsmd.org.