BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULED TO ADOPT FINAL FISCAL YEAR 2021 OPERATING, CAPITAL BUDGETS AT NEXT MEETING

The Board of Education of Anne Arundel County is scheduled to discuss and adopt its final Fiscal Year 2021 operating and capital budgets at its next meeting, scheduled for Wednesday, June 17, 2020. The County Council will formally adopt its FY2021 operating and capital budgets, which contain school system funding, … Continue reading

AACPS STUDENTS TO SHARE EXPERIENCES IN “LET’S TALK JUSTICE” STUDENT FORUM

Anne Arundel County Public Schools and Chesapeake Regional Association of Student Councils (CRASC) will host a student forum next week to provide an opportunity for students to share their lived experiences, identify concerns, and strategize collaborative solutions to help ensure equitable and just practices in their communities. “Let’s Talk Justice: … Continue reading

13 COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS EARN 2020 MARYLAND GREEN SCHOOL HONORS

Thirteen public schools from across Anne Arundel County recently earned Green School certifications from the Maryland Association for Environmental and Outdoor Education (MAEOE). The schools are recognized for their exemplary work in environmental education, sustainability action, and community engagement. Green school status is acquired over the course of about two … Continue reading

21st CENTURY EDUCATION FOUNDATION AND AACPS ANNOUNCE 2020 PARTNER OF THE YEAR HONOREES

The 21st Century Education Foundation (21st CEF), in conjunction with AACPS, is pleased to announce the nominees for this year’s Partner of the Year Awards. These organizations and businesses would have been recognized at the inaugural Partners in Education Awards Reception that was canceled due to COVID-19 closures.  Instead, there … Continue reading

SCHOOL SYSTEM TO OFFER FREE DISTANCE SUMMER LEARNING FOR ALL STUDENTS; IN-PERSON SUMMER CAMPS CANCELED

To continue to address opportunity gaps, Anne Arundel County Public Schools will offer free distance learning opportunities for all students and sponsor several virtual experiences this summer. In-person learning and face-to-face camps will be canceled due to ongoing restrictions resulting from the coronavirus pandemic. Summer offerings will also provide secondary … Continue reading