AACPS stories about employees

Ms. Burdette Keeps Me Successful

January 22nd, 2020|Glen Burnie HS, Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees, Our Students, Teacher Appreciation|

"I can say Ms. Burdette is a great teacher role model in my life and I look up to her and all the hard work she puts into her job and how much work she puts into her students."--Aaron, Grade 12, GBHS

A Familiar Face at Arundel High School

January 22nd, 2020|Arundel High School, Our AACPS Stories, Our Community, Our Employees, Teacher Appreciation|

"Ms. Amanda Hernandez (now Coursey) was Noah’s Kindergarten teacher and Tommy’s first grade teacher. ... Now they get to see her every day at Arundel High School!"--The Bell Family

Briana Gresko: Inspiring My Daughters’ Musical Journeys

January 22nd, 2020|Our AACPS Stories, Our Community, Our Employees, Southern HS, Teacher Appreciation|

"She inspired them to audition for All-County, All-State, Solo and Ensemble, and even All-Eastern...She was always kind and caring to both girls, and they both saw her as their mentor and coach."--Melinda Keenan, Parent of Former AACPS Students

Lauren Walker: Guiding Daughters’ Love of Music

January 22nd, 2020|Our AACPS Stories, Our Community, Our Employees, Southern MS, Teacher Appreciation|

"Both my daughters are in college now for music, and our family was blessed with strong music teachers in their lives who inspired and guided them."--Melinda Keenan, Parent

Picking Up Where I Left Off: My Journey with AACPS

January 21st, 2020|Annapolis HS, Our AACPS Stories, Our Alumni, Our Employees, Rolling Knolls ES, Seven Oaks ES|

"My journey with AACPS had picked up where I left off, switching roles from student to teacher. I'm happily continuing my journey, and hope I end up having a strong impact on my students, just as my teachers had on me."--Tiffany Pfeiffer, AACPS Teacher & Alum

Finding a Profession to Match My Passion

January 21st, 2020|Old Mill South MS, Old Mill Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees|

"Walking into the doors of Old Mill Middle South in the summer of 2017 I didn't know what to expect. All I knew was I finally had found a career that fits my purpose in life of making a difference."--Derrick Wallace, Behavior Advocate

A Fun Place to Work–Every Part of the Day!

January 21st, 2020|Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees, Southern Stories, Tracey's ES|

"I'm thankful for amazing staff members who make car rider line a fun place during morning drop off!"--Casey Lee, Tracey's Elementary

Thank you, SPHS!

January 21st, 2020|Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees, Severna Park HS, Severna Park Stories|

"I’m thankful for the supportive fellow teachers and my students I work with daily!"--Beverly McFarland

Celebrating Our Student Artists of the Month

December 9th, 2019|Chesapeake Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees, Pasadena ES|

"Each month one student in every class at Pasadena Elementary is selected to be the 'Artist of the Month' and their artwork is displayed on a special bulletin board in the main hallway."--Karen O'Boyle, Pasadena Elementary

Many Thanks to a Great Administrator

December 9th, 2019|Glen Burnie Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Community, Our Employees, Richard Henry Lee ES|

"I'm grateful for one of the best administrators this county has to offer: Principal Koennel at Richard Henry Lee."--Erika Scarce, Richard Henry Lee

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

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

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