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.

Empowering Students to Lead: Lindale Middle School’s Teacher of the Year Finalist shares her secrets

April 19th, 2023|

You can be the best advocate for kids who don’t have a voice and have dreams to be more. It’s a noble profession and students need your DNA to access and unlock what they are going to be.

Unleash Your Child’s Imagination: Meet the Independent Teacher of the Year Finalist Who Inspires Pre-schoolers at St. Paul’s Lutheran School

April 19th, 2023|

Remember that the kids think that you are awesome. I constantly think of how proud I am of my kids and that is rewarding. I’m unsure what other career you can do that will give you what teaching gives as you watch your kids learn and grow.

Helping Students Connecting the Dots: The Inspiring Journey of St. Mary’s High School Teacher, a Finalist for Independent Teacher of the Year

April 19th, 2023|

If you’re interested in the future and the well being of others, become a teacher. You’ll learn so much about yourself as well as enjoy seeing the fruits of your labor.

Innovation in the Classroom: Meet the Arundel High School Teacher who’s a Teacher of the Year Finalist!

April 18th, 2023|

In my time capsule I would include a microphone because there are so many stories that can be told just from this year.

Principal of the Year 22-23, Richard Rogers of Mills-Parole Elementary School Advocates for “Constant Reflection as the Key to Become Better Educator and Leader”

April 18th, 2023|

Stay at it! It is worth it and fulfilling. Kids need dedicated teachers from all backgrounds.

LitCon Vol. 5 at Glen Burnie High School was One to Remember

April 13th, 2023|

“Lit Con Vol. 5 was another tremendous success. Glen Burnie High School was thrilled to be the host school" -Kevin Carr, Principal, Glen Burnie High School