It’s Monday, June 1, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. Check the weather forecast here.
1. School social workers react to planned job cuts: More than 400 school jobs are planned to be cut by the Montgomery County Public Schools superintendent in order to make up for funding they did not get in the fiscal year 2027 budget. Among the planned job cuts are social workers, who MCM spoke with earlier this month when large-scale staff reductions were first introduced.
2. Replacement Mail-In Ballots: According to the Maryland State Board of Elections, replacement mail-in ballots have been sent out to voters, following an error that caused some voters to get a ballot for the wrong political party. See instructions for the replacement ballot here.
3. Municipal Monday:
- Gaithersburg: Mayor and City Council meet at 7:30 p.m. View agenda
- Rockville: Mayor and City Council meet at 5:30 p.m. View agenda
4. Presidential Scholar Semifinalists: Seven high school students in Montgomery County were named U.S. Presidential Scholars Program semifinalists:
Richard Montgomery High School
- Anya Frances Kleinman
- Grace E. Li
- Sherry Lin
- Aditya Purohit
Montgomery Blair High School
- Cooper Liu Li
Walt Whitman High School
- Mayme Rose Killeen
Georgetown Preparatory School
- Joseph Michael Doherty
5. ‘Mozart of Cheeseburgers’ establishes brick-and-mortar location: Steeze Burger at 12141 Darnestown Road in Gaithersburg had its grand opening on Sunday of Memorial Day weekend.
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