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Introducing… AACPS School Sounds. First Stop, Severna Park HS with Ivy League! Get Ready!!

November 1st, 2024|Our AACPS Stories, Severna Park HS, Severna Park Stories, What's New|

Announcing AACPS TV’s School Sounds!! We will be highlighting bands, groups, solo artists, and other musicians from AACPS schools, celebrating them for their musical achievements.

Shaping the Leaders of Tomorrow: The Only Competitive Speech and Debate Team in Anne Arundel County

October 2nd, 2024|Arundel High School, Arundel Stories, Our AACPS Stories, What's New|

For many students, Speech and Debate is 'their thing.' It gives them a group to belong to that gets them involved in the school, especially if there might not be another activity that connects them to the school or their peers. - Teresa Dimka

Spirits In the Air – Student Reporter Spotlight

October 2nd, 2024|Our AACPS Stories, Severna Park HS, Severna Park Stories, What's New|

Friday Night Lights takes the excitement of the school day and carries it into the afternoon ahead of kickoff. As sophomore Micheal Pastine, SkillsUSA president, put it, “This brings excitement to the game. If they’re out there having fun before the game, they will go in hyped and ready to watch the game.”

South River High School Recognized as a Unified Champion Banner School

September 20th, 2024|Our AACPS Stories, South River HS, South River Stories, What's New|

South River High School is improving the lives of so many, most importantly students, by making acceptance and inclusion typical in the day-to-day. - Special Olympics Maryland

South River High School Celebrates Its AP Capstone Diploma Recipients

September 10th, 2024|Our AACPS Stories, South River HS, South River Stories, What's New|

“We proudly recognize the achievements of students who participated in the AP Capstone Diploma program,” said Ms. Smith, South River Principal. “With the help of dedicated teachers, our AP Capstone students explored their passions through scholarly research as part of an impactful, multiyear program. This meaningful college readiness program will serve our students well after high school.”

Explore New Savings on the Updated AACPS Employee Discount Page!

August 29th, 2024|Business & Community Development, Community Partnerships, Our AACPS Stories, Our Community, What's New|

We’re excited to announce that the Employee Discount page has been fully reviewed and updated, offering even more opportunities for AACPS employees to save.

2024 Educator Expo: A Warm Welcome for New AACPS Teachers

August 29th, 2024|Business & Community Development, Community Partnerships, Our AACPS Stories, Our Community, What's New|

“It was such a great event and I am looking forward to future events and collaborations with AACPS.” -SECU "Thank you for including the Maryland Black Bears in the Expo. It was a great event and we were very happy to get out to AACPS’ newest educators. We’re really looking forward to partnering again this school year.” -Maryland Black Bears Hockey

Empowering Our Future: The Impact of #BePresent & Mentoring Programs at AACPS

August 27th, 2024|Business & Community Development, Community Partnerships, Our AACPS Stories, Our Community, What's New|

“The mentoring is another level of support for students in need... where it looks to fill in the gaps for the students” -Andre Dillard, Director of Mentorship Programs. "#BePresent is an opportunity for community members to partner with AACPS to help our kids grow, succeed, and feel like they belong” -Shawn Ashworth, Ed.D, #BePresent Coordinator

National Wildlife Federation (NWF) Certifies New Schoolyard Habitat at South River High

June 10th, 2024|Our AACPS Stories, South River HS, South River Stories, STEM, What's New|

“We wanted to demonstrate our school’s commitment to sustainability and environmental protection,” said Green Technologies Pathway lead and STEM teacher Charlotte Flury.  “The garden makes me feel more attached to my community. I love seeing a splash of nature next to my school building.” said Macie Culpepper, Green Tech STEM student.

Empowering Educators: Highlights from the AACPS Annual College and University Fair

June 7th, 2024|Business & Community Development, Community Partnerships, Our AACPS Stories, Our Community, Our Employees, Professional Growth & Development, What's New|

The event encouraged all AACPS employees to take advantage of this fantastic opportunity to explore educational advancements. Whether looking to continue their studies or begin a new academic journey, the College and University Partnership Fair provided the perfect starting point!

Apex Arts Commercial Band Returns to Rams Head Tavern with a Special Guest Victor Provost

June 4th, 2024|Celebrating AACPS, Community Partnerships, Music, Our AACPS Stories, Our Students, Specialty Schools, Studio 39, What's New|

To perform at Ram’s Head again was a rewarding experience that is appreciated every time it happens. Here's to many more performances!

Westfield Annapolis Hosts Cars & Coffee to Help AACPS Students Get Ready for School

August 15th, 2023|Community Partnerships, Our AACPS Stories, Our Community, What's New|

Starting early on a warm, summer Sunday August morning, you could hear the faint hum of car engines in the distance.

Anticipation was growing from the question of, “what kind of cars will we see today?!” When the cars began to arrive, it was such a beautiful sight.

From the way the cars sparkled in the early morning sun, to the sweet hint of freshly brewed coffee floating in the air, you knew that the day was going to be special.

The variety of cars on display was something to marvel at. There were Corvettes, Porsches, Mustangs, Jaguars, “American Muscle” cars, and foreign luxury gems on display. These cars were from several different eras and they were in pristine condition. There is a specific type of dedication a person has to have to collect and maintain such cars and those people were the ones who decided to take a few hours of their time to give back to their local community and our AACPS students. This was Cars & Coffee at Westfield Annapolis Mall, August 2023.

Westfield Annapolis put the word out to the community that they would be supporting AACPS by hosting a school supply donation drive and the community responded by filling a large crate with school supplies that will help students on their path to achieve greatness.

Ms. Morgan McCloud, Westfield Annapolis’ Marketing Director, was excited about the opportunity to partner with AACPS and she was pleased with the turn out of community support. In planning the event, Ms. McCloud made sure there were activities for individuals of all ages to enjoy at the event to include face painting, balloon art, food trucks, a dj playing lively music, and performances by a local […]

Apex Arts Commercial Band Looking to Make Their Mark at Rams Head on Stage

May 30th, 2023|Broadneck HS, Broadneck Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Students, Specialty Schools, Studio 39, What's New|

The band’s repertoire is diverse and is selected to showcase student strengths and capabilities. Their setlists include (but are not limited to) classic rock, contemporary rock, pop, funk, soul, and rap. The ensemble has been invited to perform throughout the local community, for various conferences, and for music festivals in and beyond Maryland.

Severn Elementary Teachers Motivate Students to Tell Their Stories

May 2nd, 2023|Celebrating AACPS, Old Mill Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Community, Our Students, Severn ES, Teacher Appreciation, What's New|

Ms. Harris inspired Ariatna to publish her first children's book "The Mean Foal, a story about the power of empathy" and Ms. Daugherty has been motivating Ariatna to continue her creative writing

Wayne Shipley, Arundel High School, Class of 1962

March 13th, 2018|Arundel Stories, North County Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Alumni, Our Employees, Then & Now, What's New|

Wayne’s lifelong love of the performing arts began on a high school dare. But over the course of his 30+ years as an English teacher in Anne Arundel County and, later, as an independent filmmaker, Wayne has shared his passion for literature and the arts to help his students—in and out of the classroom—find and follow their own visions for the future.