The Montgomery County Board of Education considered a superintendent‑proposed condensed process for deciding whether to close Silver Spring International Middle School. During discussion, the board declined the initial resolution to adopt the condensed January schedule when the motion failed for lack of a second.
After extended discussion emphasizing the need for more robust community engagement, a subsequent motion directing the superintendent to suspend the closure process and to incorporate any closure or consolidation into the planned elementary boundary study was seconded and approved unanimously by those present.
Board members said school closure is a consequential decision that requires time and public input; several members noted declining enrollment trends and urged the board to align closure deliberations with the broader elementary boundary work and to provide forums for community members to learn implications before a decision. The motion passed with an instruction that staff identify at least two public hearing dates as part of the more inclusive process.
No final closure decision was made; instead, the board paused the expedited process and directed staff to include Silver Spring International Middle School in the boundary study so closure or consolidation would be considered with broader community engagement and additional data.