Rockville-Area School Calendar in Flux as MCPS Navigates Snow Day Controversy
For Desi families across Rockville and Montgomery County, the school calendar is a cornerstone of family planning — making MCPS's recent back-and-forth over snow make-up days a matter of real concern. Two separate decisions by the district have left parents and students adjusting their expectations for the end of the school year.
❄️ MCPS Announces Initial Plan to Recover Four Snow Days
After a major snowstorm forced Montgomery County Public Schools to close for an entire week, district leadership communicated a plan to recover four missed instructional days. The school system reached out directly to parents via email to outline the proposed changes to the academic calendar. The announcement signaled that MCPS intended to convert certain existing days into instructional time in order to meet state requirements. Families across Rockville and the broader county were asked to take note of the updated schedule as the district worked to minimize disruption to student learning. [2]
📅 MCPS Reverses Course, Extends School Year After Religious Holiday Dispute
Community pushback prompted Montgomery County Public Schools to reverse an earlier decision that had designated a religious holiday as a snow make-up day. In response to the backlash, district leadership instead chose to extend the 2025–2026 school year by four days, shifting the last day of classes to a later date. The episode highlighted the sensitivity around academic scheduling in a county with a highly diverse population that observes a wide range of religious observances. The revised calendar represents MCPS's effort to balance the need to recover lost instructional time while respecting the faith traditions of its students and families. [4]
