Supporting Student Futures through Financial Literacy
The Millionaire's Club, sponsored by the Educational Systems Federal Credit Union, is a competition-based financial literacy skills program for high school students.
The Millionaire's Club, sponsored by the Educational Systems Federal Credit Union, is a competition-based financial literacy skills program for high school students.
Pastor Sheryl Menendez, who leads the Restoration Community Development Corporation, continues to be a staunch advocate not only for Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS) but for Anne Arundel County as a whole.
Ravens Roost 65 has been a huge support to Marley Glen School.
Anne Arundel Parks and Recreation has worked with Arlington Echo to develop an award-winning partnership.
Anne Arundel County Public Schools entered a partnership with Andrew and the Washington Capitals in the spring of 2019, and they have been an absolute joy to work with.
Ranger Burman has been with Anne Arundel County Parks Department for 13 years and has been Senior Park Ranger for 6 of those 13 years.
"On a run-of-the-mill Tuesday in March of 2019, I found myself nervously walking up a flight of stairs for an internship interview. My mind was racing with questions I may be asked and I was ecstatic..." -Jaden Yanovitz
"Lori Stuart is the most caring and compassionate school counselor I've met." -Salome Stephens
"She works tirelessly to promote social emotional learning at Four Seasons." -Juli Gross
Description: ACS requests applications for the ACS- Hach Professional Development Grant program. The program supports high school chemistry teachers as they identify and pursue opportunities that advance their professional development. The program also helps chemistry teachers to enhance the teaching and learning of chemistry in their classrooms.
Deadline: Applications to open in the fall.
Funds: Grants up to $1,500.
Eligibility: High school chemistry educators teaching in U.S. or U.S. territory schools.
Areas: Funding may be used for the following.
Email: hach@acs.org
"This one project has impacted my life moving forward. Knowing now how much I enjoy research and analysis will help me when it comes to choosing a major in college or finding my career path." --Jocelyn, South River High School
"My teaching philosophy views every learner as both a psychological and social construct; because neglecting or subordinating one to the other can result to behaviors that can be detrimental to the teaching and learning environment." --Martin Noga, Annapolis High School
"I believe that it is equally important to help my students realize that they can be world changers; to teach the whole child." --Bonita Bradway, Tyler Heights Elementary
"I believe that ALL students will be successful in my classroom. I want my students to know that my classroom is their community - a place where students feel safe to take academic risks, to accept that mistakes are an important part of learning and life, and to realize that they are capable of great successes." --Michelle Soumah, Arundel Middle School
Description: Lumber Liquidators’ Lay It Forward program donates flooring and monetary donations to organizations making lasting differences in their communities.
Deadline: Rolling.
Funds: In-kind donation of flooring and monetary donations.
Eligibility: Nonprofit organizations, schools, arts facilities, and community groups.
Email: lldonations@lumberliquidators.com