The Montgomery County Board of Education on Thursday moved two policy drafts to the public‑comment stage.
The Policy Management Committee presented draft amendments to Policy BFA to clarify how the board’s annual work plan and agenda are set, how the policy handbook and implementing regulations are promoted, and how the board is notified about regulations under development. Legal staff recommended language to distinguish roles (board sets policy; superintendent sets implementing regulations) and described an implementation timeline that includes a proposed 21‑day public‑comment period and subsequent review of feedback.
The board also took tentative action on a new Policy GCC that establishes fingerprint‑based national and state background checks, ongoing monitoring (including federal rap‑back where appropriate), Child Protective Services checks, mandated‑reporter training and nondiscrimination safeguards for employees, contractors and volunteers. Staff said the policy consolidates prior guidance that had been scattered across contractor addenda, procurement procedures and implementation memos.
Both tentative actions passed unanimously; staff said drafts and slides will be posted so the public can submit comments. Board members asked staff to ensure public‑facing slides include numeric data where appropriate and to clarify how principals and communications channels will promote public comment opportunities.
Next steps: Each draft will be posted for formal public comment and then returned to committee and the full board for final action after review of responses.