See ASI News Highlights from the Department of Partnerships, Development & Marketing.

Saying N-O to Bullying!

"Our GBHS English Department says N-O to bullying!"--Caitlin Peterson, Glen Burnie High School

Wearing Our SPHS Unity Pride

"Our principal, Mr. Bathras, purchased orange Unity tees for the entire faculty. They were printed by teacher Mr. Slack and students!"--Marianne Fitzgerald, SPHS

“This is my second home.”

"The Fort Smallwood Elementary School staff and community are the best around."--Pam Osborn, Fort Smallwood Elementary

Learning & giving with an incredible team

"Even though I have gotten new positions over the years, learning, teaching, and giving every single day has been remarkably rewarding and fulfilling."--Gaston Gamez, Office of School & Family Partnerships

October 21st, 2019|Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees|

Our Students’ Masterpiece to Share a Positive Message

"Last year, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students helped create a mural to share the positive message of our school's motto: Together We Can Make a Difference."--Emily Pfeifer, Teacher

Keeping the Focus on the Mental Health of Our Students

"I have the opportunity to help kids who are struggling academically, socially, and emotionally. That is my privilege as a teacher."--Teresa Beilstein, 2019 AACPS Teacher of the Year

The Purchasing Office: The Face of Sound Stewardship in AACPS

Each year, our school system sets aside tens of million of dollars in its operating budget for Supplies & Materials. The AACPS Purchasing Office and it’s staff of 14 touches every purchase made with these funds. As Superintendent George Arlotto has shared, “The work of these dedicated professional happens well outside the public eye, but it has a profound impact on the world we do with children every day.”

October 4th, 2019|Behind the Scenes@AACPS|

A Fun Back-to-School Night!

"My favorite part of this school year has been our Back to School Night!!"--Atalante Shay, Parent, Jessup Elementary

Paving My Way with AACPS Magnet Programs

"Every person’s high school experience is different, but in my case, two distinct AACPS programs (PVA and STEM) paved the way for me to continue a successful career in and after high school."--Jaden, Grade 12

Building a Community Cafe

Are you new to the Café at Maryland Hall? Learn how this one-of-a-kind student-run business is a win-win-win for AACPS, Maryland Hall, and the community.