Many of our wonderful AACPS volunteers assist students, or initiate successful fundraisers, or organize family involvement events, or coordinate staff appreciation lunches, or provide copy and laminating services for the office and teachers, or inspire other parents to volunteer. Jacobsville Elementary School, boasts a rare school volunteer who typically tends to all of those tasks… Continue reading Lisa Collins–No job too small
Category: Our AACPS Stories
To be used to tag all stories for the “Our AACPS Story” page.
Lisa Moylan–Honoring Annapolis Elementary History
Today we honor an educator in our school system who loves the direct impact she has on her students and for years has taken many youngsters from good to great! Lisa Moylan, 5th grade teacher at Annapolis Elementary, is truly a positive role model and mentor for the students in her classroom, where all students… Continue reading Lisa Moylan–Honoring Annapolis Elementary History
Cory Talbot, Serving Up Smiles
More than 50 years ago, during the John F. Kennedy administration, Congress, by joint resolution, designated the week beginning on the second Sunday in October each year as “National School Lunch Week,” and to celebrate that upcoming special day next Sunday, the Board would like to honor an employee in our school system who dedicates… Continue reading Cory Talbot, Serving Up Smiles
Sample Student Story B
This is a draft page of an AACPS Student story post.
Rob’s Barbershop Community Foundation serves Phoenix Academy’s Students
Robert Cradle is the founder and executive director of Rob’s Barbershop Community Foundation which provides Phoenix Academy in Annapolis with grant funding for a grooming station at the school. When there is a lack of access to grooming services due to homelessness, financial need, transportation barriers, or mobility issues, students’ self-esteem is impacted. Through the… Continue reading Rob’s Barbershop Community Foundation serves Phoenix Academy’s Students