Check out what’s going on in the four areas AACPS Division of Academics & Strategic Initiatives (ASI): Curriculum & Instruction (C&I); Advanced Studies & Programs (ASP); Partnerships, Development& Marketing (PDM); and Professional Growth & Development (PGD). Throughout the year, this page will feature highlights on professional development opportunities, curricular support, grant and engagement opportunities, Triple E updates, instructional strategies, awards & recognitions, Programs of Choice offerings, and family outreach events.

December 2019

    Valuing the Teacher-Parent Partnership

    December 9th, 2019|Crofton MS, Our AACPS Stories, Our Community, Teacher Appreciation|

    "I am thankful for teachers like Ms. Benny (6th grade advanced math) who take the time each week to send an email to parents to let us know what our kids are working on that week."--Cara Greene, Crofton Middle

      Thankful for Our School

      December 9th, 2019|Our AACPS Stories, Our Community, Our Employees, Riviera Beach ES, Teacher Appreciation|

      "We are so thankful that our daughter loves school!"--Jessica, Riviera Beach Elementary

      November 2019

        Beyond Thankful for Our Shady Side Family

        November 26th, 2019|Our AACPS Stories, Our Community, Our Employees, Shady Side ES, Southern Stories|

        "They make everyday great for the students and really care about them! It’s like one big family at our school."--Julia Howes, Parent

          Teaming Up with Marines to Advocate for Reading

          November 19th, 2019|Jessup ES, Meade Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Community|

          "Here at Jessup Elementary School, we are advocates for our students to read every day but also enjoy reading! In the spirit of Veterans day we team up with a group of Marines from Fort Meade to read to the entire school."--Atalante Shay, Jessup Elementary

            Fulfilling My Dream as a Food Nutrition Worker

            November 19th, 2019|Old Mill Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees, South Shore ES|

            "I am originally from Copenhagen, Denmark where as a High School Senior, my project was to start our own school cafeteria. Schools in Denmark don't have cafeterias, and my project was a very successful one. Now I am here, at South Shore Elementary, fulfilling my dream!"--Lisbeth Sorensen, South Shore Elementary

              Nancy’s Triumph

              November 19th, 2019|Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees, Our Students, PPW|

              "I began to meet [Nancy] at lunch time and walk her to her next class so she would not be tempted or pressured to leave. Eventually she confided in me that she was pregnant and did not see how she was going to graduate from high school."--Daryl Penn, PPW

                Supporting Evan to “become the man he was meant to be”

                November 8th, 2019|Millersville ES, Old Mill Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Alumni, Our Employees|

                When Evan was diagnosed with autism as a toddler in 1995, his mother, Andrea, recalls his doctor’s grim words: “Go home and mourn the loss of a normal child.” Fortunately, Andrea then met the director of her local Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS) early intervention program, who offered another memorable piece of advice: “You’ll have to invent Evan’s future.”--Maryland Developmental Disabilities Council

                  A New Start on Life

                  November 19th, 2019|Our AACPS Stories, Our Community, Our Employees, PPW|

                  "I know that this wonderful, giving woman and her husband have given this child a solid foundation filled with love and opportunity. I am so excited to see what great things lie ahead for this student thanks to support of these people."--Allison Mathews, PPW

                    Seeing the Silver Lining in the Love for our Children

                    November 19th, 2019|Our AACPS Stories, Our Community, Our Employees, PPW|

                    "Where’s the inspiration or silver lining in these situations you may ask? It’s simply the power and influence that one individual may change the outcome of someone’s life for the better."--Jennifer Laque, PPW

                      A Conversation with Marie

                      November 19th, 2019|Our AACPS Stories, Our Community, Our Employees, PPW, Uncategorized|

                      "Marie and I wondered what young children and infants internalize while living with drug addicted parents. What do they see? What do they hear? And how does it affect them later in life?"--Julianne Lockwood