Tuesday, March 11, 2025

PG Letter to Parents and Guardians Due to Flu Outbreak

 

  • Enhanced Cleaning – Increased disinfection of high-touch areas in schools and buses.
  • Handwashing & Hygiene – Ensuring ample soap, paper towels, and hand sanitizer, along with reminders for proper handwashing.
  • Temporary Masking – If flu cases reach critical levels in a school, we may require temporary masking to safeguard students and staff.
  • On-Site Flu Vaccination – We are partnering with the Prince George’s County Health Department to provide flu vaccines in affected schools.
  • Limiting Exposure – Keeping students in consistent groups where possible to limit interactions and contain outbreaks.
  • Extracurricular Adjustments – Modifying or postponing high-contact activities and large gatherings as needed.
  • Ongoing Monitoring – We continue to track illness trends, work closely with local health officials, and update families regularly.

Monday, March 10, 2025

Maryland community outraged over plans to build drug rehab center near MCPS elementary school


BROOKEVILLE, Md. — A tightknit Maryland community are outraged about a proposed drug rehab facility moving in near a local elementary school.

Families in Brookeville are frustrated after recently finding out about two houses being turned into a residential treatment center next to Greenwood Elementary School.

Joy Brewington told WUSA9 she and her family have lived in the neighborhood for six years. She has five children who attend Greenwood Elementary...


...Community members created a petition to stop the opening of the facility... 


Community feels blindsided by potential drug rehab center near elementary school | wusa9.com

Friday, March 7, 2025

MCPS parents continue to push for more safety measures after gun incidents


Montgomery County Public Schools held a meeting Tuesday night to address concerns about students and gun safety. It comes after two separate gun-related incidents that put Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School on lockdown last month.

While the recent lockdowns happened at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School the impact was felt in the surrounding community leaving parents wanting to know how to prevent another emergency.

This was the fourth safety meeting in two and a half years and that has parents concerned and angry. 

A wide array of topics were discussed, from who is responsible for calling a lockdown to where to go for official information. 

"That happened at 10 a.m. Why are kids allowed out of the campus at any time of day?" one attendee asked. "Why can’t they stay on campus during school hours?"..

MCPS parents continue to push for more safety measures after gun incidents | FOX 5 DC

Thursday, March 6, 2025

Vitamin A? Cod liver oil? Experts say there’s no replacement for measles vaccination

Texas health experts are warning that vitamin A — found in food and in supplements such as cod liver oil — is not an alternative to measles vaccination.

They’re urging Texans to vaccinate themselves and their children, as the West Texas measles outbreak continues to grow and after an unvaccinated child died from the illness.

Their concerns come after U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wrote about vitamin A in a Fox News column responding to the Texas measles outbreak. (Kennedy has also falsely stated in the past that vaccines cause autism.)

Kennedy’s comments in the column — that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend vitamin A for people hospitalized with measles, and that studies have found vitamin A can help prevent measles deaths — are not inaccurate.

But they lack important context, said Dr. Peter Hotez, a vaccine expert at the Baylor College of Medicine. Hotez worries the missing context might mean people put their faith in vitamin A over vaccination — a decision that could cost lives.

“The thing that I worry about is by (Kennedy) playing this up and others playing this up, it sends a false equivalency message, that somehow treating with vitamin A is equivalent to getting vaccinated, which is clearly not the case,” Hotez said...

Vitamin A? Cod liver oil? Experts say there’s no replacement for measles vaccination

Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Montgomery County Public Schools request 52 additional security guards amid safety concerns


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Tuesday, March 4, 2025

The Education Department is retreating from some of the most incendiary suggestions

The Education Department is retreating from some of the most incendiary suggestions it made last month in a sweeping directive threatening to pull federal funding from any college or K-12 school district that considers race in hiring, programming, scholarships and virtually every other aspect of student and campus life.

A new question-and-answer document, posted online late Friday, clearly states that by law the federal government cannot dictate curriculum. It also notes that cultural celebrations and events celebrating Black History Month are legally permitted as long as they are open to people of all races.

It also narrows the definition of which types of diversity, equity and inclusion programs might draw scrutiny. The new directive adheres more closely to traditional court doctrines and interpretation of civil rights law, experts said Saturday.

“I see it as a significant retrenchment back towards more established case law,” said Ray Li, an attorney who worked on these issues in the Office for Civil Rights during the Biden administration. “It reads as if written by someone different.”

“A lot of the most unsupported claims made” in the original letter, he said, “have been walked back.”..

Education Dept. softens controversial guidance on race and schools

Monday, March 3, 2025

Kennedy High community looks to MCPS to improve safety in Silver Spring school


When junior Alex Acuna walks into John F. Kennedy High School in Silver Spring to start his school day, he feels safe. But in the back of his mind, he says he’s also thinking that walking into the school means it could be his “last day alive.”  

“I’ve seen people who look like grown adults [come into the school] and they were trying to jump my friends,” Acuna said.  

After continued concerns for safety and a back-to-back lockdown and shelter-in-place in January, a group of about 25 Kennedy students, staff and families gathered at the school Wednesday night for a session hosted by the PTSA to discuss how to improve safety in the school moving forward. Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) leaders, including Marcus Jones, the former county police chief who now heads the MCPS Department of Security and Compliance, also attended...

Kennedy High community looks to MCPS to improve safety in Silver Spring school - Bethesda Magazine