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Supports for Staff and Families

MCPS recognizes that the pandemic affected academic and social and emotional well being of students. This fall, MCPS looks forward to reuniting students with the positive social and emotional experiences that in-person learning offers. MCPS continues to engage students, families and parents through 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 hired and staffed a 1.0 social worker for each high school. These social workers serve as key component of the Student Well-Being Team.

MCPS continues to engage students, families and parents through 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. (See the Communications Plan in the Appendix).

Students

MCPS will continue to address the physical, social and psychological needs of students, families and staff through district- and school-based programs and initiatives. The Be Well 365 recovery plan provides steps for schools to take to address community and staff concerns on a wide range of topics. Social-emotional learning (SEL) lessons will be conducted as standalone and integrated throughout Kindergarten through Grade 12 lessons. 


Staff

MCPS is committed to the physical, social, and psychological well-being of its more than 24,000 employees. The MCPS Employee Wellness Program within the Employee and Retiree Service Center (ERSC) offers many health education opportunities and programs for employees, and support navigating employee health benefits. The Employee Assistance Program has expanded its staff and continues to provide services, resources, and support to employees and their families through counseling sessions, consultations, video messages, newsletters , and wellness workshops on a variety of topics to promote well-being. Additionally, schools and offices continue to prioritize staff wellness along with students, with additional resources and wellness events.


Parents and Families

MCPS will continue to provide parents/guardians with the resources, tools and information they need to help their child(ren) succeed during this recovery period. Support staff are available to assist families with connections to the school system and community resources, including food, housing, and physical and mental health. Families can reach out to the school counselor, school psychologist, Pupil Personnel Worker (PPW), ESOL Transition Counselor (ETC) or Parent Community Coordinator (PCC) at your school for more information or assistance. Parents can access a variety of trainings, workshops and recorded video sessions on a number of topics, including social-emotional wellness, distance learning strategies and supports, maintaining positive parent-child relationships, and navigating the technology:

 
 
 

Support for Parents/Families


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MCPS will continue to provide parents/guardians with the resources, tools and information they need to help their child(ren) succeed during this recovery period.

Staff are available to assist families with connections to school system and community resources, including food, housing, physical and mental health. Families can reach out to the school counselor, school psychologist, pupil personnel worker, ESOL transition counselor (ETC) or parent community coordinator (PCC) at your school for more information or assistance.

Parents can access a wide variety of trainings, workshops and recorded video sessions on a number of topics, including social-emotional wellness, distance learning strategies and supports, maintaining positive parent-child relationships, and navigating the technology:


Supports for Staff

Well-being

MCPS is committed to the physical, social and psychological well-being of its more than 24,000 employees. To navigate working remotely and coping with the ongoing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s especially important that we care for our mental, emotional and physical health. The district launched the Be Well 365 Staff Page to provide ongoing support and resources for your work, home and personal concerns. Staff members may also contact the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) at 240-314-1040 for timely supports and resources.

Professional Development

Professional development will be provided to staff on a wide range of topics including, but not limited to, establishing a culturally responsive environment for all students, technology, setting online learning expectations, and social emotional learning. A professional development webpage for staff and families will be updated throughout the year with resources and course offerings.

Technology

MCPS will provide staff with the devices and tools needed to deliver instruction. This includes Chromebooks, wireless hotspots (based on approved need), and document cameras. Staff in need of technology can pick up devices Monday-Friday 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. at 45 W. Gude Drive in Rockville.