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.

Mark Chang, Glen Burnie High School, Class of 1994

September 30th, 2016|

Mark Chang always had a heart for public service. With the support and encouragement of his teachers and classmates, Mark found his niche in Glen Burnie High School’s Student Government Association. Now, as a Maryland Delegate for District 32, Mark is able to continue following his passion for giving back to the community that gave so much to him.

Educators of America Technology Grant

September 23rd, 2016|

Funder: Educator of America Technology Grant

Available Funds: Unspecified

Deadline: Rolling

Summary: Educators of America are driven to not only supply teachers and educators with the classroom technology they need, but also train them to use it in the most effective ways possible. If you are a teacher that is in need of an effective […]

Anne Arundel County Special Education Citizens Advisory Committee (AA-SECAC)

September 21st, 2016|

AA-SECAC will hold a Special Education Resource Fair on Monday, October 10, 2016 at Severna Park Middle School in the cafeteria. This is an opportunity for families and AACPS staff to meet community groups and organizations that provide services, supports, resources and programs for families with individuals with special needs. Along with the representatives of the community groups and organizations, Staff from the AACPS Division of Special Education and SECAC members will be there to talk with families and answer questions.

Welcome Newcomer Program to Annapolis High School

September 20th, 2016|

On Monday, September 19th, students new to the United States began the first “Newcomer Program” designed to meet their needs through concurrent enrollment in both day school and evening school.  English learners at Annapolis High School who are 17 years of age or older and have no transferable high school […]

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

September 15th, 2016|

"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

Maryland State Parks will honor Every Kid in a Park passes for the 2016-2017 school year

September 12th, 2016|

Earlier this year, Governor Hogan announced that all 72 Maryland State Parks would honor the Federal Every Kid in a Park pass.  Fourth graders and their families can access State Parks, as well as Federal sites, for FREE! Passes for the 2016-17 school year go live on September 1. Visit […]