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."

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."

Redemption Church: Going Above and Beyond to Support Our Teachers

March 4th, 2019|Broadneck Stories, Community Partnerships, Our AACPS Stories, Our Community, Our Students|

Teaching is a demanding job and the support of Redemption Church eases the burden, often just when staff need it.

We Know We Are Safe at Hilltop

February 21st, 2019|Hilltop ES, North County Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Students|

Fifth grade students Aubrey-Ann and Blair share why Hilltop Elementary School is special.

NASA Best Club at Hilltop Elementary School

February 21st, 2019|Hilltop ES, North County Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Students|

Grade 3 student William shares his experience in the NASA Best science club at Hilltop Elementary School.

What Makes Hilltop Special?

February 21st, 2019|Hilltop ES, North County Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Students|

"I think Hilltop is a special place because, to me, it's all about the people I get to spend it with."

“You Have to Learn!”

February 21st, 2019|Hilltop ES, North County Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Students|

Third Grade student Raymond shares why it is so important to learn when you're in school.

Why I Like Hilltop Elementary

February 21st, 2019|Hilltop ES, North County Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Students|

Watch third grade student, Lexy, share what makes Hilltop Elementary School so special.

Filling Student’s Imagination Through Reading

February 21st, 2019|Hilltop ES, North County Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Students|

Third grade student Brielle talks about power of the books she's read at Hilltop Elementary School.

Standing Up Against Bullying

October 1st, 2018|Arundel Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Community, Our Students|

"My 9 year old daughter, Katherine “Katie” O., who is a 5th grade student at Waugh Chapel Elementary School, won the county-wide 2018 AACPS Olivia Constants Foundation Change through the Arts contest."--Jennifer O, Waugh Chapel Elementary

Exploring the Medical Field through BMAH

May 21st, 2018|Glen Burnie Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Students|

"Even though I am only a freshman in the BioMedical Allied Health Program (BMAH), I have already discovered so much about the entire field of medicine, from the anatomy to public medical crises and soft skills."--Annaliese, Student

Now: BMAH; Next Step: Harvard

May 21st, 2018|Glen Burnie Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Students|

"I am just a freshman, I have already been presented with many incredible opportunities that strongly relate to my future medical aspirations, such as the Anne Arundel Medical Center Job Shadow, the live fundoplication procedure, the Tech Mania Job Shadow, and the Maryland Shock Trauma Job Shadow, just to name a few."--Julia, Student

Following my future with BMAH

May 21st, 2018|Glen Burnie Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Students|

"I joined the BioMedial Allied Health Magnet Program and I was placed on a pathway that put me on the right track for my career. After a terrible accident during my junior year I thought I was going to be sick of the medical profession but the medical professionals I met inspired to me to be the best me."--Jennifer, Student

Giving Back with Help from My Guidance Counselor

February 26th, 2018|Northeast Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees, Our Students|

My Guidance Counselor, Mrs. Lewis, takes time to help everyone with their needs. Even though she is extremely busy she will do anything you need. Like recently I wanted to open a club to help others that are less fortunate in the community and now our club, the Human Relations Committee, consists of 17 members in the group.