Montgomery County Public Schools
Mission & Management
The primary goal of the Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) Artificial Turf Fields Program is to provide safe, high quality stadium fields at all high schools. Artificial turf fields support the core values of MCPS Athletics by providing safe competition and promoting equity and access across the interscholastic athletics program. The installation and replacement of artificial turf fields is coordinated by the MCPS Department of Facilities Management, while the maintenance program for artificial turf fields is coordinated by the MCPS Department of Athletics.
MCPS Artificial Turf Fields
MCPS currently has artificial turf fields at twelve high schools, one middle school and two elementary schools.
Location |
Surface Installation |
Bethesda Chevy-Chase High School |
Fall 2019 |
Montgomery Blair High School ** |
March 2017 |
Albert Einstein High School |
February 2019 |
Gaithersburg High School |
August 2012 |
Walter Johnson High School |
March 2020 |
John F. Kennedy High School |
March 2023 |
Richard Montgomery High School* |
August 2018 |
Paint Branch High School |
August 2013 |
Seneca Valley High School |
March 2021 |
Walt Whitman High School |
October 2018 |
Wheaton High School |
August 2019 |
Thomas S. Wootton High School |
September 2013 |
Julius West Middle School |
September 2019 |
Somerset Elementary School | September 2016 |
*The artificial turf field at Richard Montgomery was resurfaced during the summer of 2018.
**The artificial turf field at Montgomery Blair High School is owned and operated by the Maryland-National Capital Parks and Planning Commission. A replacement surface was installed in March 2017.
Why Artificial Turf Fields?
Artificial Turf Fields:
Maintenance & Inspection
MCPS features a systemwide, uniform maintenance plan for all artificial turf fields, which includes a comprehensive maintenance and testing program. The advanced and standard care maintenance programs, along with biannual GMAX testing, are performed by Keystone Sports Construction. Maintenance programs include the following services:
A summary of the MCPS Maintenance Plan for each high school can be viewed here.
Additional Maintenance
Due to the comprehensive, systemwide maintenance plan, there is minimal if any, additional maintenance responsibilities for local school staff. Local school staff predominantly scout high traffic areas, monitor the infill depth of the field, and identify tears. In certain instances, school staff perform the brushing, raking, and sweeping on the field.
Maintenance Plan Reports and Records
All maintenance plan reports and records for MCPS-owned high school artificial turf fields can be found in the 2024-2025 MCPS Artificial Turf Maintenance Log. *Artificial Turf Maintenance Log should be viewed using Google Chrome.
The Log features a summary sheet for each school which includes the following information:
** As a reminder, due to the systemwide, comprehensive maintenance plan provided by the vendor (Keystone Sports Construction) there is minimal, if any, additional maintenance performed by local school staff.
Archived maintenance logs, including GMAX Test information, can be found at the link below:
GMAX Tests
A GMAX test measures the level of shock absorbency for a field. Following nationally recognized industry standards, MCPS complies with a GMAX limit of 200, established by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) – ASTM F1936-10 and ASTM F355-16. To ensure compliance with ASTM guidelines, an independent testing agency conducts GMAX test on a biannual basis.
The most recent GMAX test results for MCPS artificial turf fields are available in the 2023-2024 MCPS Artificial Turf Maintenance Log. *Artificial Turf Maintenance Log should be viewed using Google Chrome.
Infill Mix
Heat Guidelines
The general MCPS weather guidelines govern the MCPS athletics program and are available in the Health and Safety section of the Athletics webpage.
Additionally, due to artificial surface fields generating greater heat than natural surface fields on warm and hot days, MCPS utilizes the following guidelines to promote safety. The following language is extracted from the MCPS High School Athletics Handbook:
A heat warning sign is also posted at all artificial turf fields to inform community user groups of heat-related conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Partnerships
Montgomery County Public Schools continues to seek long-term partnership opportunities to expand the artificial turf field program in MCPS high school stadiums. For additional information, please contact the Department of Facilities Management at 240-740-7700.
Artificial Turf Field Reservation for Community Use
Please contact Montgomery County Community Use of Public Facilities at 240-777-2725 or visit their homepage at http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/cupf/ to secure the use of one of the MCPS-owned artificial turf fields.