HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS REMINDED OF CONSEQUENCES OF USING OR POSSESSING ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES IN WEEKS LEADING UP TO GRADUATION

Superintendent George Arlotto today reminded high school seniors and their parents that the use or possession of alcohol and other illegal substances can cost students a chance to participate in prom, graduation, and other ceremonies culminating their high school careers. In a letter sent home with seniors today, Dr. Arlotto … Continue reading

CAT-NORTH PROGRAM, TEACHER MICHAEL BORN WIN KAGY EDUCATION AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

The Center of Applied Technology – North’s Printing Technologies program and instructor Michael Born have been honored for the program’s innovative approach to preparing students for entry-level positions in the printing industry with the 2016 Frederick D. Kagy Education Award of Excellence. The award, given by the Printing Industries of … Continue reading

ELEMENTARY VERSIONS OF ‘SLEEPY HOLLOW’ ON STAGE AT BALLET THEATRE OF MARYLAND EVENT

Dancers from five county elementary schools will perform their versions of “Legend of Sleepy Hollow” in a special partnership with the Ballet Theatre of Maryland on Tuesday, April 4. Students from Brooklyn Park, Piney Orchard, Overlook, Riviera Beach, and Rolling Knolls elementary schools will perform along with BTM dancers as … Continue reading

BOARD OF EDUCATION TO RECEIVE UPDATE ON SCHOOL SYSTEM’S EFFORTS TO CULTIVATE HEALTHIER COMMUNITIES AT APRIL 5, 2017, MEETING

The Board of Education of Anne Arundel County will hear an update on the wellness programs and initiatives throughout Anne Arundel County Public Schools at its next meeting, scheduled for 10 a.m. on Wednesday, April 5, 2017, in the Board Room at the Parham Building, 2644 Riva Road, Annapolis. The … Continue reading