To be used to tag all stories for the “Our AACPS Story” page.

One of the most influential teachers I have ever had

May 6th, 2019|Glen Burnie Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Alumni, Our Employees, Teacher Appreciation|

"Your classroom was always a joy to be in. It was a place where I could be proud of my accomplishments, and more importantly, proud of myself."

An Important Part of My Son’s Village

April 25th, 2019|Our AACPS Stories, Our Community, South River Stories, Teacher Appreciation|

"That confidence Mrs. Erdely has given my son, the constant communication she has with me on how he is doing-- she is a true educator."--Katherine Moore

From Severna Park Signature to Shark Tank

April 8th, 2019|Our AACPS Stories, Our Alumni, Severna Park Stories, Teacher Appreciation|

I’m a student from SPHS who went through the Business Innovation and Leadership program and ended up on Shark Tank with my college startup!

LitCon Brings Students Together Through YA Literature

March 15th, 2019|Glen Burnie Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Community, Our Employees|

National Book Award Finalist Jason Reynolds joined Glen Burnie High School (GBHS) as the keynote speaker for LitCon: Volume 1, Anne Arundel County Public Schools’ first teen literature conference.

Finding My Calling in Meade’s Signature Program

March 13th, 2019|Meade Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Students|

"I started to get focused and motivated in my junior year at Meade Senior High School once I heard about our school's Homeland Security Signature program and the opportunities that came with it."

Bringing “Real-World Learning” to the Next Level at CAT North

March 13th, 2019|CAT-North, Community Partnerships, Our AACPS Stories, Our Community|

What began as a training opportunity for AACPS HVAC technicians blossomed into a hands-on, real-world learning experience for students.

Working Alongside the Teachers Who Impacted Me

March 11th, 2019|Arundel Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Alumni, Our Employees|

"It is very exciting for me to be working alongside the teachers that made such a huge difference in my life growing up!"

Building Community Relations In Unexpected Places

March 11th, 2019|Chesapeake Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Community|

The game of cornhole is fun, friendly, safe, portable, unisex, etc. I thought it would be fun to take a set of boards to various community functions to help build community relations.

Stepping Into Our Favorite Books

March 8th, 2019|Our AACPS Stories|

If you had a chance to walk down the halls of Maryland City Elementary School on March 8, you would have been greeted by Pete the Cat, Ling & Ting, Fancy Nancy, and lots of Cats in the Hat.

Helping My Kids At Home and in Our School

March 12th, 2019|North County Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Community, Our Employees, Park ES|

"Being in the classroom, I’m seeing what they’re going through and I can help and reassure them. Knowing that I have that insight means I’m helping kids here and I’m helping them at home."

Learning New Skills at Park

March 7th, 2019|North County Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Students, Park ES|

"I wish the whole world knew that Park is a friendly school where teachers teach you about strategies and skills."

We Are a Family at Park Elementary School

March 8th, 2019|Our AACPS Stories, Our Alumni, Our Community, Our Employees, Park ES|

As educators, "We wouldn’t bring our own children here if we didn’t think they’d get the best education possible."

At Home At Park

March 7th, 2019|North County Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Alumni, Our Employees, Park ES|

"This is where I feel I do my best work and I never want to be anywhere else—I never need to be anywhere else."

Park is a Special School

March 7th, 2019|North County Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Students, Park ES|

"I don’t know what makes this school special, but it’s just special to me."

I’ve Never Found a Better School

March 11th, 2019|North County Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Community, Our Employees, Our Students, Park ES|

"If I had my way, this school would go from PreK-12th grade so my son would never have to leave."