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MCPS Eyes Earlier Start Times, Shorter Breaks For Students
Looking to the 2026-2027 school year, MCPS is weighing serious changes to meet new state guidelines. Here's what could be changing.

ROCKVILLE, MD — The Montgomery County Public School system is weighing calendar adjustments to the 2026-2027 school year to stay in line with new state guidelines.
After the 2025-2026 school year underwent multiple revisions to adjust for snow days, new guidelines implemented by state authorities now require that the school year end by June 19.
The district is also required to mark out additional safeguards should inclement weather prompt school closures.
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At the moment, the school is considering three different options to meet the new regulations:
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- Starting the school year earlier: Staffers return to campus as early as Aug. 10, whereas students resume classes the week of Aug. 17.
- Reducing the length of either winter or spring break.
- Identifying religious holidays on the school year calendar that can be used as inclement weather makeup days.
Before any final decision is made, the school district is asking for the community's input on the potential adjustments.
Residents are urged to select their preferences and submit any corresponding commentary through an online survey.
"There are limited options available," the school district notes. "Any changes need to balance required instructional time, operational impacts, and community needs."
The district previously drew serious backlash when it decided to use Eid al-Fitr, a major Islamic holiday marking the end of Ramadan, as a makeup day. It was later reverted to a non-instructional day.
A final decision by the school board will be made on April 30.
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