Anne Arundel County has been described as a large county with a small town feel, in part because of the pride so many residents have for their community. In this collection of posts, members of our AACPS community share their own school pride.

Inspired to Achieve Greatness

June 8th, 2018|Our AACPS Stories, Our Alumni, Our Employees, South River Stories, Southern Stories, Teacher of the Year|

"I’ve risen above thinking I achieved greatness on my own; and I’ve embraced the responsibility to ignite and stoke in my students the fire that was started inside of me." --Iris Crankfield, SRHS

Our Great School: Arundel Middle

January 17th, 2018|Arundel Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Community|

"Thank you for all you do for our sons. They look forward to school each day."--Kallie Ramey, Parent

“Our children wouldn’t be who they are without you!”

November 14th, 2017|Glen Burnie Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Community|

"Point Pleasant has been a great school for my daughter. Everyone from the teachers, to the office staff, Principal, assistant Principal and all the way to the custodial staff has always made me feel welcome!"--Lisa Gauger, Parent

Nantucket Elementary’s Incredible School Community

March 9th, 2017|Arundel Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Community|

“As a parent of two students that have benefited from the incredibly supportive school community at Nantucket Elementary, I wanted to take a few minutes to recognize the school… Throughout the course of my children's time at Nantucket, I could not have hoped for a better experience for them.“--Jennifer Young, Parent. 

Matthew Centrowitz, Broadneck High School, Class of 2007

March 8th, 2017|Then & Now, What's New|

Matthew started his journey to the Olympics as a Broadneck Bruin. With the support of a his coach, who fostered and encouraged Matt’s natural potential while at Broadneck, Matt has been able to follow his passion as a professional athlete. Hear his incredible journey to bring home a gold medal in 2016 and break the American record and the family that was behind him every step of the way.

An amazing first impression at Southgate Elementary School

January 13th, 2017|Old Mill Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Community|

"We will always look back with gratitude and fondness about our first meeting with the administrative staff who went above and beyond to ensure us that Southgate Elementary was the best choice for our family."-–Linda Hamm

“My road to teaching has been a family affair.”

November 22nd, 2016|CAT-North, Our AACPS Stories, Our AACPS Story Locations, Our Employees|

After 25 years in the classroom my father transitioned into another position within the board of education as an Internship Coach. I decided to apply for the Automotive Refinishing Instructor position that my father held for the past 25 years. As a family we were very excited that I was selected for the position… I don’t think I’d be happy doing anything else. You have to find passion in what you do, and I feel that passion. I enjoy going to work every day. There are always going to be problems in any career you choose, but you have to find the joy in it. If there is no joy, there’s no point.

The Students Vote: The Principal is Kind

November 15th, 2016|Glen Burnie Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees|

"Our Student Government Association sponsors a quarterly award where students in grades 1-5 can vote for the Sunshine Award, which recognizes a staff member who is excellent, caring, and supportive of the students...the votes for [Principal] Mr. Gordon show the students think he is kind and supportive."--Barbara Holcomb, School Counselor

Learning to Love Politics in Mr. Sullivan’s Classroom

August 22nd, 2016|North County Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Alumni, Our Employees, Teacher Appreciation|

"Maryland's best-kept secret is that the best teachers in the world are at North County High School. One teacher for me stands out in particular. Mr. Dennis Sullivan, or "Sully," taught my AP U.S. Government, STEM Policy, and AP Human Geography courses and was also my (one-time) lacrosse coach. Sullivan has many strengths as a teacher, but by far his best attribute is his ability to get students excited about politics."--Christopher Frye, NCHS 2012 Graduate

“When I stop to look back, I realize that one constant in my life has been Anne Arundel County Public Schools.”

May 4th, 2016|Glen Burnie HS, Glen Burnie Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Alumni, Our Employees|

"My connection to Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS) and Glen Burnie High School (GBHS) extends back nine decades to the first graduating class of GBHS. " --Mary Huey

Teaching in the Glen Burnie Community for 32 Years

May 3rd, 2016|Glen Burnie HS, Glen Burnie Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Alumni, Our Employees|

"I have been teaching at Glen Burnie High School for 32 years. People ask me, “Haven’t you retired yet?” My response is: “No, I am still having fun.” I am still being blessed by each child that I meet and I grow in my profession and as a person by seeing the excitement, new ideas and energy of the new teachers and student that come each August." -- Mary Huey

Inspiring Students through the Media Center

March 16th, 2016|Deale ES, Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees, Southern Stories, Teacher Appreciation|

"Our current media specialist, Cynthia Bischoff, joined our school only a year ago, but she has made a great impact on our students." --Cindy Holsworth on Cynthia Bischoff

Grateful for my Amazing Teachers

March 7th, 2016|Central ES, Central MS, Our AACPS Stories, Our Students, South River HS, South River Stories|

"Through the past couple years, I have had great teachers at Central Elementary, Central Middle, and South River High Schools." --Ian, Grade 11

Connecting with students through friendship and sports

March 1st, 2016|Celebrating AACPS, Chesapeake HS, Chesapeake Stories, Our AACPS Story Locations, Our Employees|

"For me it’s not all about winning...but it is about having fun. We do have fun because at the end--we are all winners. We are there to teach children sportsmanship and to be competitive and not take it too far. At the end we want them to be the best they can be. In athletics you meet the child that wants to be there and learn something new, usually they are good all-around students." --Nancy Czach

“The encouragement I received daily…afforded me an understanding that university could not.”

January 19th, 2016|North County Stories, Our AACPS Stories, Our Employees|

"I was assigned to a school near Friendship Airport in Linthicum, which served as the bedroom for the mega company Westinghouse. Andover High School, which had opened a mere five years before, was, I was told, "the garden spot of Anne Arundel County." I was to learn before long that indeed it was a special place." --Wayne Shipley