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.

Feeling Valued at Hilltop

February 1st, 2019|Hilltop ES, North County Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees, Teacher Appreciation|

"I really feel valued here by my administration, teachers, and students. It’s a place I like to come to everyday. It’s also a place I feel like we can voice our ideas freely."--Darren Towers

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.

Words of Encouragement for Kinship Caregivers

February 5th, 2019|Annapolis Stories, Arundel Stories, Broadneck Stories, Chesapeake Stories, Glen Burnie Stories, Meade Stories, North County Stories, Northeast Stories, Old Mill Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Community, Our Employees, PPW, Severna Park Stories, South River Stories, Southern Stories|

"Kinship care is something I can relate to personally. Being raised by my grandparents, I know firsthand how it feels to not reside with a biological parent."--Chasity McGhee

Remembering the Spirit of Giving Back

February 1st, 2019|North County Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Community|

Folger McKinsey Elementary parent Caroline Bowman & Hilltop Elementary Counselor Ms. Spain talk about the impact of the holiday gift donation program has on students at both Folger McKinsey and Hilltop.

Get Ready to Read!

August 2nd, 2018|Chesapeake Stories, Community Partnerships, North County Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Community|

Just like a walk-a-thon, this program raises money based on how much each entrant reads. In this case, each minute spent reading translated into miles....This program has been in place for four years. In that time, it has raised over eighteen thousand dollars. Of course, it has also helped to support the cause of literacy. The Read-a-Thon is now one of the biggest, most successful school wide events at Linthicum Elementary.

Creating Meaningful Experiences through German

June 8th, 2018|North County Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees, Teacher of the Year|

"The 21st century demands on students are rigorous, but my classroom is a safe area for students to take risks and to discover that mistakes are simply opportunities for learning."--Katrina Griffin, NCHS

A Partner in My Child’s Education

June 5th, 2018|Celebrating AACPS, North County Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our AACPS Story Locations, Teacher Appreciation|

Ms. Lum is one of the kindest, patient, but disciplined teachers my children have ever had. She is truly my partner in my Kindergartener’s education...

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.

Finding a Path to College through AVID and the Gates Millennium Scholarship

September 15th, 2016|North County Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Alumni|

"As a junior in high school, the thought of college was an overwhelming and stressful one. With my teacher’s guidance through the AVID program, my questions were answered and I began to develop a plan. As senior year rolled around, I had a plan, but no financial means of achieving it. My teachers encouraged me to apply for the Gates Millennium Scholarship. When I received the decision email from Gates a few months later I scrolled down cautiously, only to see, "Congratulations!" and my life has forever been changed. " --Cierra Carter

Learning to Love Politics in Mr. Sullivan’s Classroom

August 22nd, 2016|North County Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Alumni, Our Employees, Teacher Appreciation|

"Maryland's best-kept secret is that the best teachers in the world are at North County High School. One teacher for me stands out in particular. Mr. Dennis Sullivan, or "Sully," taught my AP U.S. Government, STEM Policy, and AP Human Geography courses and was also my (one-time) lacrosse coach. Sullivan has many strengths as a teacher, but by far his best attribute is his ability to get students excited about politics."--Christopher Frye, NCHS 2012 Graduate

“You are an artist and you will never be happy until you pursue life as an artist.”

April 1st, 2016|Brooklyn Park MS, North County Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Alumni, Our Community, Our Employees|

"In my first year as a student at Brooklyn Park Jr. Sr. High School I met Hal Gomer, a visual art teacher and the after school theatre director... Because of his influence, I began to recognize that I related to the world in ways that were different from other people and that, for the first time, my way of relating felt accepted." --Ken Skrzesz

“I believe [the STEM Program] has opened doors and granted me so much preparation for the years to come.”

March 16th, 2016|North County HS, North County Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Students|

"Looking into the next couple years, I hope to be studying nursing at a university. STEM has prepared me to do so, giving me connections and opportunities that I won’t ever forget." --Amanda

“The encouragement I received daily…afforded me an understanding that university could not.”

January 19th, 2016|North County Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees|

"I was assigned to a school near Friendship Airport in Linthicum, which served as the bedroom for the mega company Westinghouse. Andover High School, which had opened a mere five years before, was, I was told, "the garden spot of Anne Arundel County." I was to learn before long that indeed it was a special place." --Wayne Shipley

“How prepared students are for college or careers depends on what they get from the school system, and we want to be a part of that.”

January 17th, 2016|Annapolis Stories, Arundel Stories, Broadneck Stories, Chesapeake Stories, Glen Burnie Stories, Meade Stories, North County Stories, Northeast Stories, Old Mill Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Community, Severna Park Stories, South River Stories, Southern Stories|

"As a credit union focused on helping members of the educational community achieve their financial dreams, the fundamental belief in the power and importance of giving back is at the core of everything the Educational Systems Federal Credit Union does. Throughout Maryland, this organization works with seven different public school systems and three community colleges to support education at all levels." --Vic Samuels