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

Providing Life-Changing Moments for Students

Effective teaching starts with establishing positive personal relationships.

Creativity Connects Inclusive Communities

Chesapeake Arts Center’s (CAC) partnership with Ruth Parker Eason School has grown to support our students and schools in many ways.

AMS National Junior Honor Society Inducts 60 Students

The induction ceremony was a proud moment for both the students and their families. It's a testament to their hard work and dedication to their academic and personal growth.

A Role Model with the Tools to Inspire

Artsy Partsy, led by Jeannette Nunez, began working closely with our Change Engineering Signature Program and our Signature Program Facilitator, Mrs. Becky Hogan, during the 2019-2020 school year.

Chick-Fil-A Leader Academy

Chick-Fil-A, through their Leader Academy and in conjunction with the sound stewardship of Melissa Windsor, has embraced the students of Glen Burnie High School and Anne Arundel County by fostering student growth, building their 21st century skills, and assisting them in turning their hopes and visions into reality.

Coldwell Banker & The Backpack Buddy Program

The Backpack Buddy program was designed to provide meals to students struggling with food insecurity over the weekend.