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Following my future with BMAH
"I joined the BioMedial Allied Health Magnet Program and I was placed on a pathway that put me on the right track for my career. After a terrible accident during my junior year I thought I was going to be sick of the medical profession but the medical professionals I met inspired to me to be the best me."--Jennifer, Student
Erick Vonsas, Crofton High School
I really appreciate everything you do for us and for the kids in my class.
Jim Cary, Glen Burnie Park Elementary
I continue to appreciate your style of teaching and unique ways of engaging the kids in their learning
Megan Cuff, Jacobsville Elementary School
Words cannot express how thankful we are to have such an incredible teacher in our lives! George absolutely loves learning because of you.
Alyse Adams, Annapolis High School
“Best Teacher Ever! Thanks for all that you do it!”
Patricia Kerner, Seven Oaks Elementary
Mrs. Kerner, I am a retired military combat veteran and I recognize great service and commitment. Your service and commitment to your students have been beyond reproach. My daughter has learned so much in this year with you and has become a more mature and focused student. Many professions that [...]
Anita Watson, Arundel Middle
“Thank you for all your hard work! I am so thankful that both my kids had such a caring teacher like you!"
Megan Hawkins, Broadneck Elementary School
"Thank you for being such a great teacher and such an even better friend. I appreciate you and know your school babies do, too. Happy Teacher Appreciation week!"
Then & Now Wins Telly Award!
AACPS is excited to announce that in 2017, Then and Now was honored with a Telly Award in the category of Documentary Series for TV! The Telly organization has been recognizing excellence in video programming for nearly 40 years. Other 2017 recipients include Microsoft, the History Channel, ESPN, NBC, and HBO. We are [...]
Katie Dean, Lothian Elementary
You continue to challenge the second graders into being better versions of themselves both personally and academically. You strive to find new ways to teach and always incorporate some level of fun into each lesson.