NEWS — On Maryland report card, more than 72% of PGCPS schools received among the three highest ratings of 3, 4 and 5-star, an increase from last year. Nearly 75% of schools saw gains in academic achievement , including in elementary and middle school math. And when compared to the state average, more of our schools gained a star from last year, while fewer schools lost a star.
Prince George's County Public Schools
Primary and Secondary Education
Upper Marlboro, MD 30,643 followers
Maryland's second-largest school system, serving more than 130,000 students and their families. We are #PGCPSProud!
About us
Prince George's County Public Schools (PGCPS), one of the nation's 25 largest school districts, has 200 schools and centers, more than 133,000 students and 22,000 employees. The school system serves a diverse student population from urban, suburban and rural communities located in the Washington, DC suburbs. PGCPS is nationally recognized for innovative programs and initiatives that provide students with unique learning opportunities, including arts integration, environmental and financial literacy, and language immersion.
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https://www.pgcps.org/
External link for Prince George's County Public Schools
- Industry
- Primary and Secondary Education
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Upper Marlboro, MD
- Type
- Educational
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14201 School Lane
Upper Marlboro, MD 20772, US
Employees at Prince George's County Public Schools
Updates
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This week, Governor Wes Moore announced the first group of ENOUGH Act grant recipients at our own Buck Lodge Middle School! #PGCPSProud
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Congratulations to #TeamPGCPS educators for being recognized by SHAPE Maryland! Cooper Lane Elementary Principal Dr. Micah Pate was honored with the Friend of SHAPE Maryland award for his exceptional support of health and physical education programs and commitment to staff wellness. Health and physical education teachers who received the Simon McNeely Award include: Tiffany Ross, William Paca Elementary Larry Austin, High Point High School Erica McFarland, Buck Lodge Middle School Joe Lewis, Dr. Henry Wise Jr. High School 🍎💪 #PGCPSProud
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Happy National STEM/STEAM Day! Check out Bladensburg Elementary students engaged in the Engineering and Design Process during "Stop Everything and DO STEAM" day! #PGCPSProud #STEAMDay
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NEWS — At our 2nd annual Legislative Day, we joined forces with lawmakers to unlock opportunities for students and schools + introduced our 2025 Legislative Platform! Superintendent House emphasized the importance of building strong connections with elected officials to ensure our priorities are understood and aligned for the benefit of all. #PGCPSProud #LiftOff
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Parkdale High School AP Spanish students celebrated Día de los Muertos with vibrant ofrendas honoring loved ones through colorful and meaningful displays. Presented entirely in Spanish, they shared stories of remembrance and tradition. Thanks to support from the Foundations of Interpretation and Translation class, visitors enjoyed a morning rich in culture, language and community! #PGCPSProud
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An informed citizenry is the cornerstone of democracy! Hear from fourth-grade students in Mr. Etheredge’s social studies class at Heather Hills Elementary, who share what they’ve learned about elections! 🇺🇸 #Election2024 #PGCPSProud
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NEWS: With a $25 million grant from the Maryland Community Health Resources Commission, PGCPS is partnering with 18 organizations to expand student mental health and wellness resources alongside PGCPS counselors, psychologists, and social workers. Read More: https://lnkd.in/e4hpjMKQ
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ICYMI: Students will have more access to mental health and wellness resources this school year thanks to a $25 million grant from the Maryland Community Health Resources Commission! In partnership with 18 organizations, the district will strengthen behavioral health services to support students' emotional and academic success. These partner organizations will supplement PGCPS counselors, psychologists, and social workers, bridging gaps in support with a focus on crisis intervention, wellness education and greater access to professional care.