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Students, families urge MCPS to pause regional magnet roll‑out, citing equity and staffing concerns

April 30, 2026 | Montgomery County Public Schools, School Boards, Maryland


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Students, families urge MCPS to pause regional magnet roll‑out, citing equity and staffing concerns
Scores of MCPS students and parents used the board’s public-comment period on April 30 to urge the school system to halt or pause a planned change that replaces countywide magnet access with six regional magnet programs.

Student speakers from Richard Montgomery High School and other county programs said regionalizing admission will limit access for students willing to travel for competitive programs and will dilute curricular rigor. Several students cited prior regional pilots, saying earlier regional IB programs underperformed compared with long‑standing countywide programs; one student described a 2024 IB pass-rate gap previously reported in public coverage and warned the district risks repeating that outcome if programs are launched simultaneously without staffing and funding plans. Speakers asked the board to "pause implementation, release a full public plan, and meaningfully involve students, families, and educators before moving forward." (statement from Ishaan, public comment.)

Parents and advocates at the mic urged clearer public disclosures about costs and staffing. Student and parent testimony repeatedly requested measurable standards and independent monitoring so new programs match the rigor of existing countywide magnets.

In response, several board members thanked students for testifying and invited continued engagement; some members emphasized that staff will provide implementation updates and that a public budget and staffing plan will be made available. The board did not take an immediate policy vote on the magnet structure at this meeting; board members said the topic remains under active implementation review and follow-up reporting would be scheduled.

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