The Montgomery County Agricultural Fair is raising concerns about a proposed change to the Montgomery County Public Schools calendar that could result in the school year starting during the annual fair.
Organizers say the timing of the school start date could affect participation and operations for the long-running community event, which has been held for more than 75 years.
The calendar discussion comes as Montgomery County Public Schools seeks community input while adjusting the 2026-2027 school year to comply with new state requirements. Maryland now requires school systems to end the academic year before Juneteenth on June 19, while also building in additional flexibility for weather-related closures. Officials say these requirements limit available scheduling options. A recent survey outlines three approaches, including starting school the week of August 17, shortening winter or spring break, or using certain religious observance days as potential make-up days…