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  1. PGCPS - Prince George's County Public Schools

    From Visual and Performing Arts to International Baccalaureate, Career and Technical Education, and more — PGCPS has a path for every student. Apply by December 12.

  2. We're Hiring - PGCPS

    Oct 1, 2025 · Individuals interested in employment with Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) are required to create a profile and apply for a position. To be considered for …

  3. Student Resources - PGCPS

    Mental Health Services The health and wellness of students and staff is a top priority in PGCPS. Mental health plays a key role in overall wellness and greatly impacts performance in school …

  4. Register for School - PGCPS

    Parents or guardians who want an exemption to the law for their kindergarten-eligible child must complete a Request for Waiver and submit it to the Office of Pupil Accounting. Questions …

  5. Parents - PGCPS

    Learn about the initiatives and programs in PGCPS for continuous improvement in educational programs, school buildings and the environment using the resources below.

  6. 2025-2026 School Year Calendar as a Grid - PGCPS

    PGCPS recognizes and values the diversity of traditions represented among its staff and students.The religious practices and observances of students and employees, and is …

  7. School Directory - PGCPS

    Prince George's County Public Schools Sasscer Administration Building 14201 School Lane Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

  8. ParentVUE Support for Parents and Guardians - PGCPS

    A PGCPS ParentVUE account is used to view student information such as attendance, class schedule (s), and grades. Parents/Guardians can also update their phone numbers and/or …

  9. Contact Us - PGCPS

    Looking to Resolve a Particular Question or Concern? View our Guide to Addressing Questions and Concerns Learn how to stay connected, report compliance concerns, opt out of …

  10. Dr. Henry A. Wise, Jr. High - PGCPS

    The 2025 PGCPS Climate & Culture Survey is here! We want to hear from students (grades 4–12), staff, and families about your experiences in our school district.