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

A Valuable Asset to the School Community

August 3rd, 2020|Community Partnerships, North Glen ES, Our AACPS Stories, Uncategorized|

Ravens Roost #137 Booster Club, in partnership with the North Glen Community Church, has been a valuable asset to the school community.

Impacting Communities Through Sailing

July 30th, 2020|Community Partnerships, Our AACPS Stories|

The Eastport Yacht Club (EYC) Foundation has been a partner with Anne Arundel County Public Schools for ten years.

A Partnership Cultivating Environmental Conservation

August 3rd, 2020|Broadneck HS, Community Partnerships, Our AACPS Stories|

What is most significant about this partnership with the Magothy River Association and Broadneck High School is that their partnership is opportunity driven.

Powering Our Youth Through Mathematics

August 3rd, 2020|Community Partnerships, Our AACPS Stories|

Bob Sun, the CEO, inventor, and creator of 24 Game and First In Math has extended himself above and beyond a typical partnership with Anne Arundel County Public Schools.

Supporting Student Futures through Financial Literacy

August 3rd, 2020|Community Partnerships, Our AACPS Stories|

The Millionaire's Club, sponsored by the Educational Systems Federal Credit Union, is a competition-based financial literacy skills program for high school students.

A Staunch Advocate for Anne Arundel County

August 3rd, 2020|Community Partnerships, Our AACPS Stories|

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.

A Valuable Community Partner

August 3rd, 2020|Community Partnerships, Marley Glen, Our AACPS Stories|

Ravens Roost 65 has been a huge support to Marley Glen School.

Inspiring Environmental Sustainability

July 27th, 2020|Community Partnerships, Our AACPS Stories|

Anne Arundel Parks and Recreation has worked with Arlington Echo to develop an award-winning partnership.

Achieving Fun through Hockey

July 27th, 2020|Community Partnerships, Our AACPS Stories, Uncategorized|

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.

Community Partner and Lifelong Friend

July 27th, 2020|Annapolis HS, Community Partnerships, Our AACPS Stories, Uncategorized|

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.

“Thank You Mrs. Haab!”

May 28th, 2020|Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees, Our Students, Teacher Appreciation, West Meade EEC|

"My teacher is amazing! She helps me out when I need it."--Orion, Student, West Meade EEC

Park Elementary Rocks!

May 28th, 2020|North County Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees, Our Students, Park ES, Teacher Appreciation|

"I want to thank you for all of your hard work this year, especially during this COVID-19 crisis. It has been difficult but you have done a wonderful job for our children."--Lilly Davidson, Park Elementary

“The Most Amazing Teachers at Hebron-Harman”

May 28th, 2020|Hebron-Harman ES, Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees, Teacher Appreciation|

"Miss Brown and Miss Albano are some of the most amazing teachers in Hebron Harman."--Merlin, Hebron-Harman Elementary School

A Committed AP Teacher, Even in a Shutdown

May 28th, 2020|Arundel High School, Arundel Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees, Teacher Appreciation|

"[My son] could not have [prepared for his AP Calculus exam] without Ms. Nakanishi's dedication and guidance."--Maria Dyson, Arundel High School

Discover the inspiring community leadership of Severna Park HS students preparing for the SkillsUSA competition

March 8th, 2023|Our AACPS Stories, Severna Park HS, Severna Park Stories|

"I appreciate all the hard work first responders and soldiers do, so giving back to them is rewarding. Actually, getting to meet the Firefighters and see their surprised faces when dropping off the boxes of goodies was fulfilling.” - Lily M "I think more students should get involved in Skills USA because it prepares us for the real-world, and it provides a great learning experience!” - Jessica B "There is something for everyone. Community Service, professional development, and leadership. SkillsUSA prepares its participants for life outside the classroom.” - Adieline F