Weekly Update
Farmland Weekly UpdateWeek of February 16, 2026
Good afternoon, Farmland families,
The recent events at Wootton High School have been difficult for our community. I understand that this may raise concerns for families, and I want to assure you that the safety and well-being of every student in our school is our highest priority.
As a Montgomery County Public School, we have safety measures in place that include controlled entry procedures, locked doors, visitor check-in protocols, security staff support, and regular safety drills conducted in an age-appropriate manner. We also have security cameras throughout the building and around the exterior of the school to help monitor our campus.
Staff reviews emergency procedures with students throughout the year, including what to do during a lockdown. These conversations are handled thoughtfully, with clear, simple steps shared calmly and reassuringly to avoid unnecessary fear or anxiety.
We also have specific procedures for portable classrooms. Portable doors remain locked throughout the school day, and staff are vigilant about ensuring they are secured at all times. In the event of a lockdown involving a threat inside the main building, students in portables would be moved off campus to our designated reunification site at Tilden Middle School. This plan is designed to move students away from potential danger to a secure location where reunification procedures would be implemented if needed.
Below are links to videos that teachers use to explain lockdown procedures to students. You may also use these at home to reinforce expectations:
The message “See something, say something” is an important principle for students to understand, so we encourage families to talk with their children about the importance of speaking up if they see something concerning or feel unsafe. If a student becomes aware of unsafe behavior or a weapon, they should report it immediately to a trusted adult, such as their classroom teacher, school counselor, administrator, or any staff member. Concerns can also be reported anonymously through the Safe Schools Maryland tip line:
If it is ever necessary to move students off campus for a parent reunification, families will receive detailed instructions through our communications. To ensure you receive the most current information in an emergency, please make sure your contact information and emergency contacts are up to date in ParentVUE.
Families can access additional information through the MCPS Emergency Response Protocols and the MCPS Division of Safety and Emergency Management website.
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