The School and Family Partnerships Office’s mission is to support AACPS goals by encouraging collaborative relationships among families, community members and schools. Each month, Family & Community Corner will offer ideas and resources to help you nurture family and community partnerships within your school.

School Sounds Episode 1 featuring Ivy League at Severna Park

November 25th, 2024|

AACPS TV presents School Sounds Episode 1 featuring Ivy League from Severna Park HS. Ivy League is the group of Keith, Cameron, and Nicholas.

The One and Only… Arundel Culinary Club

November 25th, 2024|

The Arundel High Cooking Club is a new club that hosts a vibrant community of aspiring chefs exploring cuisines from different parts of the world. This year, they are trying foods from Mexico, Italy, Vietnam, Afghanistan, and Greece.

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

November 1st, 2024|

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.

2nd Star Productions Welcomes a New Show Season with the Help of AACPS Student & Staff

October 6th, 2024|

"I think a lot of educators are drawn to theatre because of the work they have to do to connect with students as teachers. Also, the theatre magnet programs in AACPS, like Apex Arts, helps prepare the students to be great performers as well" - Lauren Riley Sayles

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

October 2nd, 2024|

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|

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.”