MCPS Schools and Facilities Missoula County Public Schools serves area students through nine elementary schools, three middle schools and four high schools (three in Missoula and one in Seeley Lake). The MCPS Board of Education outlines the specific details of the 2019-2020 fourth marking period grading framework. “I thought that those options gave an unfair advantage to students who weren’t disrupted by [the coronavirus] and not for the students who were.”, Junior Ethan Phan shared similar thoughts, stating that the new grading policy caters more towards those who face difficulties when learning online. The grading and reporting procedures were established to provide guidance to administrators and teachers in the implementation of the grading and reporting systems to be used in all schools and centers in the Prince George’s County Public Schools. “I think the important thing to remember about the grading policy is it's not really for the people who are focusing on… getting into the best college,” Phan says. The application students used to select grading options for their transcripts, At the end of March, MCPS began distributing chromebooks and mobile WiFi devices to students that did not have access to internet connection or other resources required to complete. //