Talbot County Public Schools

Over the next four years, the system continued providing 9th graders with laptop computers until all high school students had school-issued devices.

[10] In 2014, Talbot County Public Schools made national headlines due to a lawsuit challenging disciplinary procedures after an unconstitutional search of two students' bags.

[15][16] A U.S. District Court judge ruled that barring transgender students from sex segregated school restrooms or locker rooms that align with their gender identity is a violation Title IX and the Equal Protection Clause.

The case settlement gave transgender students attending Talbot County schools the permanent right to use the bathrom or locker room consistent with their gender identity.

Its "TCPS at a Glance" document provides information about enrollment, staffing, facilities, services and programs, university acceptances, strategic priorities, new district initiatives, and expenditures.