- Anne Arundel County Public Schools
- School Year 2023-2024
-
Welcome Back to the 2023-2024 School Year!
More information is being added to this page as information is updated and becomes available. Please check back!
-
Tutoring
Learn more about
Virtual Homework Help & Tutoring for
Elementary Math,
Middle & High School Students
School Meals - It's About More than Lunch!
Latest News/Announcements
-
COVID-19 Protocols and Guidance
As a result of recently revised Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance regarding the process for documenting and treating COVID-19 illness, the following steps should be followed for students who are suspected or confirmed to have been infected with COVID-19:
“Students who come to school or an early care and education (ECE) program with symptoms or develop symptoms while at school or an ECE program will be asked to wear a well-fitting mask or respirator while in the building and be sent home and encouraged to get tested. Symptomatic people who cannot wear a mask will be separated from others as much as possible.”
Regardless of vaccination status, students who test positive for COVID-19 should be isolated from others. The isolation should begin on the day of symptom onset or, for asymptomatic individuals, the date of the positive test. The aforementioned dates are Day 0.
Students may return to school on Day 6 provided they are asymptomatic and have been fever-free for at least 24 hours without the aid of fever-reducing medication. Should symptoms persist past Day 5, students should remain home until the above criteria are met.
The current CDC guidance calls for students to mask for an additional five days when returning to school. This is a guideline and not a mandate. For additional guidance, families of students should consult with a healthcare provider.
As per the AACPS Parent Handbook, whenever a child is absent, the parent/guardian must provide a note of explanation to the school within three days of the child’s return to school. Absences due to illness in excess of five consecutive days require a physician’s note.
For more information about COVID-19 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, click here.
-
Back to School Events (Back to School Nights)
-
What's New - Reveal Math Program for K-5 Students
Designed to help students meet high academic standards and prepare them for future success
-
2023-2024 Staff Vacancies Weekly Update
Includes current information about critical vacancies that impact school operations for the upcoming school year.