Real People. Real Stories: The Faces of AACPS

What is the Faces of AACPS?

Stories are one of the most powerful tools we have for building relationships and connecting with each other. When we share our experience, we help others understand who we are and what we value. In AACPS, these experiences often celebrate opportunities our students, families, and staff have at their schools and recognize the teachers, colleagues, and community partners who make those opportunities possible.

The Faces of AACPS is an online, storytelling platform that gives our AACPS community the space to share positive experiences. From writing a quick note to thank a teacher to sharing a life-changing experience in high school, any experience can become a story and every story is worth sharing.

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Meet the Faces of AACPS

A Volunteer Group with an Unmatchable Kindness

The St. Margaret's Helping Hands are dedicated and committed to elevating all students and eliminating all gaps through their volunteer partnership with Broadneck Elementary School.

Severn Elementary Teachers Motivate Students to Tell Their Stories

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

A Manager with the Will to Achieve

Serving individuals with disabilities, the Providence Center provides opportunities for its clients to enjoy more "self determination in leading a more independent, valuable, and functioning role in society."

A Valuable Asset to the School Community

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

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

A Partnership Cultivating Environmental Conservation

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