Canvas Remains Restricted
Following a security breach at Instructure/Canvas, HCPSS continues to restrict access as the school system has not received sufficient assurance as to the safety of the platform. More information is available online.
Canvas Remains Restricted
Following a security breach at Instructure/Canvas, HCPSS continues to restrict access as the school system has not received sufficient assurance as to the safety of the platform. More information is available online.
Starting March 2, HCPSS Google authentication (Sign in with Google) will be turned off for select third-party applications for student accounts only.
There is no impact to staff Google sign-in access at this time. Staff will continue to use Google authentication as they currently do.
Before this change takes effect, here’s what you need to know:
Approved applications that will continue to allow student Google sign-in include:
If students have files, projects, or other data saved in an app that will no longer support student Google authentication, they should download, transfer, or archive their content prior to February 27, 2026. Once authentication is disabled, access to those accounts may be discontinued.
Per Article 15.E. of the HCPSS/HCEA Master Agreement, "Any unit member who retires or resigns effective July 1 of any year and who files the necessary documents committing to such intent no later than March 1 of that year will receive termination pay matching the greater of the following two options:
Certificated instructional staff (teachers, counselors, etc.) who are planning on retiring effective July 1 should complete the Intent to Retire form and submit the completed MSRA/HCPSS retirement paperwork to their Retirement Specialist by March 1 in order to receive the additional pay listed above upon their retirement.
If after March 1, you choose to rescind your retirement, your current position and work location for the following school year cannot be guaranteed and may change based on staffing needs.
The HCPSS Intent to Retire form and the MSRA/HCPSS retirement paperwork can be found on the Staff Hub > Services > Employee Resources > Retirement.
Certificated instructional staff (teachers, counselors, etc.) who are planning on resigning effective July 1 should enter their resignation into Workday by March 1 in order to receive the additional pay listed above upon resignation. Resignation instructions and additional information about resignation can be found on the Staff Hub > Services > Employee Resources > Resignation.
Please note! This notification incentive is for HCEA certificated staff only and does not apply to non-certificated staff (paraeducators, secretaries, student assistants, custodians, etc.), or supervisory staff (principals, assistant principals, directors, coordinators, etc.).
Applications are now open for 10 Lead Teachers and establishing a Lead Teacher Pool aligned with the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future for the 2026-2027 school year.
Working under the direction of the building principal, the Lead Teacher is an expert educator who serves as a school-based instructional leader, providing both direct instruction to students and instructional support to teachers. This role focuses on improving instructional quality by providing job-embedded professional learning, including collaboration, mentoring, and coaching. The Lead Teacher is integral in fostering equity, inclusivity, and reflective practice across the school community, ensuring better outcomes for students and teachers. A Lead Teacher shall teach in the classroom on average 40% of the teacher’s working time; and spend the remaining time on other teacher activities, including mentoring newer and struggling teachers, and leading workshops and demonstrations at the school level. This is subject to change based on Blueprint legislation.
National Board Certification is a requirement of this position. Teachers with strong experiences in elementary and secondary English/Language Arts and Mathematics will be prioritized, along with those who have experience teaching in schools that represent the demographic and socioeconomic diversity of HCPSS or have worked in Title I, CSI (comprehensive support and improvement), and/or community schools. This position includes a $5000 supplement that stacks on top of other NBC supplements for which the teacher is eligible.
Current permanent employees must apply through the Jobs Hub in Workday.
Howard County Council Bill 14-2023 established the Student Loan Assistance Program for HCPSS teachers. The program provides $225,000 per year for five years to help eligible certificated HCPSS staff repay their student loans.
To be eligible for funding through the Student Loan Assistance Program, an HCPSS employee must meet the following the criteria:
Applications for the Student Loan Assistance Repayment Program will be accepted between February 2 and April 10, 2026. The application can be found here and is also posted on the Student Loan Assistance Repayment Program website.
The amount of money awarded to each applicant will be determined by the Howard County Government. Applicants will receive an email no later than May 29, 2026 outlining the amount of their award.
More information about the Student Loan Assistance Repayment Program is available in these FAQs and on the HCPSS website.
Should you require assistance, please email TeachersLoanAssistance@hcpss.org with your inquiry.
Voluntary transfer requests for the 2026-2027 school year may now be submitted. Requests must be made in writing, using the established online system (Workday), and must be submitted by April 15, 2026.
Instructions on how to access the voluntary transfer request forms can be found here. The forms are accessed through Workday. Complete the form that identifies your desired position. There are five (5) different forms, and the positions identified in the five (5) forms include:
Voluntary Transfer Request forms will be accepted through April 15, 2026.
Please Note:
The following employee groups may apply for a voluntary transfer anytime during the school year when an appropriate position is available. Employees will use the Jobs Hub worklet in Workday to apply for an open position.
Voluntary Transfer Information Sessions
The Office of Human Resources will host optional virtual information sessions via Google Meet to discuss the voluntary transfer process and answer questions. The sessions are scheduled for:
Details regarding how to register will be forthcoming.
Questions may be sent to the Office of Human Resources’ Position Control and Staffing Team via email at staffing@hcpss.org.
Please note this message is being shared with all staff for awareness; however the details below currently are applicable to school staff.
We are excited to announce that beginning with Quarter 3, effective Monday, Jan. 26, all schools will have access to the paid version of the TalkingPoints messaging platform to connect with families through two-way, translated communication.
The application had previously been available only to Title 1 and Community Schools and is being made available districtwide to better support more effective and accessible communication. Using the TalkingPoints paid version, student and parent/guardian information is pulled automatically from Synergy, ensuring contact information is accurate and protecting the privacy of students and families.
For those unfamiliar with the platform, TalkingPoints is a nonprofit education technology organization. Staff can use a web browser or mobile app to send/receive a message to parents/guardians, which they can receive via text or mobile app. Parents/guardians may receive/send communication in the language they identified in HCPSS Connect Synergy (Family File) and can change this in the TalkingPoints mobile app. No matter the parent/guardian selected language, messages are transmitted back to staff in English.
At this point, TalkingPoints will not replace any of the current messaging platforms staff use to communicate with parents/guardians. Instead, it is a new tool staff may choose to use to engage in two-way conversations via text message/mobile app. To help guide you on the various options, the HCPSS Communications Department has a new resource on the various communications platforms available online.
This is not a required communications tool. Effective Jan. 26, access to TalkingPoints will be available for those who choose to use it. The HCPSS Communications Department has information on, and resources for using TalkingPoints available in Canvas.
Please note:
Staff have long asked for an approved digital tool for two-way communication, and we are pleased to provide a solution that also will better help meet the needs of our multilingual families. That being said, transitioning to a new tool can be overwhelming for many people. If you choose to use TalkingPoints, we encourage you to take advantage of the training resources available and take your time to learn the platform.
Technical support for TalkingPoints is available through the TalkingPoints Help site. General questions may be directed to communications@hcpss.org.
HCPSS staff may now access the Halo Information Technology (IT) Support Portal directly from the Staff Hub.
Click the Halo Support Portal button on the Staff Hub and follow the prompts to submit all your IT support requests quicky and efficiently.
Staff may also continue to call 410.313.7004 to speak with an IT Technology Support staff member or email TechSupport@hcpss.org.
Box 1-Wages, tips, and other compensation. This amount is your YTD Gross Pay LESS health/dental/vision insurance; and Health Care Spend; Box 10 - Dependent care benefits; Box 12 – Code E 403(b) and Code G 457(b); Box 14 - Retirement/pension; PLUS Box 12 – Code C tax cost for group-term life insurance coverage over $50,000. The amounts are found on your final 2025 pay stub and your W-2.
Box 3-Social security wages (maximum $176,100). This amount is your YTD Gross Pay LESS health/dental/vision insurance; and Health Care Spend; Box 10 - Dependent care benefits; PLUS Box 12 – Code C tax cost for group-term life insurance coverage over $50,000. The amounts are found on your final 2025 pay stub and your W-2.
Box 5-Medicare wages and tips (no maximum). This amount is your YTD Gross Pay LESS health/dental/vision insurance; and Health Care Spend; Box 10 - Dependent care benefits; PLUS Box 12 – Code C tax cost for group-term life insurance coverage over $50,000. The amounts are found on your final 2025 pay stub and your W-2.
Box 10-Dependent care benefits - deduction for 2025.
Box 12-Adjustments to wages (amounts added/subtracted).
Box 13-Retirement plan. This box will be marked if you were an “active” participant in the retirement/pension plans during any part of the calendar year, or if you had 403(b) or 457 (b) deductions.
Box 14-Other (amounts added/subtracted from gross wages).
Box 16–State Wages, Tips, etc.
Box 17-State income tax: State and local income tax withholdings have been added together to obtain total taxes and are displayed in Box 17.
Important Information:
On Tuesday, Jan. 27, HCPSS will activate a new Lightspeed feature that will allow teachers using Lightspeed Classroom to restrict the number of browser tabs students may have open during a class session. The feature sets the maximum number of tabs students may open to 50 at any time. This feature does not impact the number of tabs staff members may open. This information will be shared with students on Wednesday, Jan. 21.
In Lightspeed Classroom teachers may control the number of tabs students may open during their class to provide additional structure to support focus and minimize off-task behavior. Because this setting is applied at the classroom level, student experiences may vary based on teacher settings. Directions to limit tabs in Lightspeed Classroom
The district default for student tabs is set to 50 open tabs both during and after school. This default is intended to support student productivity, device performance, and digital well-being while allowing flexibility for instructional needs.
Feedback has highlighted several appropriate and productive ways students may be using multiple tabs, including:
Some students benefit from additional limits to help maintain focus during instructional time. The activation of this feature also reflects feedback from parents and educators requesting tools to help reduce access to non-instructional websites during class.
Please note, students should be mindful of the number of tabs they are using. If the maximum number of tabs is already opened and additional tabs are opened, the oldest tabs open will immediately close. If there is unsaved work on these tabs, it will be lost. This action cannot be undone.
If you are not currently using Lightspeed Classroom to monitor and support student learning, learn more about the system in the Lightspeed Classroom training module.
HCPSS educators interested in pursuing National Board Certification (NBC) are invited to attend an upcoming virtual information session, scheduled to be held:
Registration is required for each session.
Attendees will gain:
Additional information, including details on NBC eligibility and how to log into the sessions, is available online and in the NBC Canvas community.
Contact Jennifer Hlavka, coordinator of National Board Certification and Teacher Career Pathways, with questions.