
The latest episode of “The Next Level” premieres NOW on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/GrdgsBPqwtg. This episode features two runners who will be running in college next year, the University of Maryland and Princeton.

Thank you, to all of our amazing School Counselors
Celebrating National School Counseling Week #NSCW25
#BelongGrowSucceed


Glen Burnie Park is celebrating random acts of kindness week by selling carnations at lunch for 3 days next week (2/10-2/12). Cash only sales $1 per flower!

#TBT Spotlight on CTE
Ms. Wolf was a student at North County while attending CAT-North for Baking & Pastry Arts. She is now in her fourth year teaching Baking & Pastry Arts at CAT-North.
"My student experience at CAT-North was truly life-shaping, and single-handedly the best decision I've ever made. I knew when it came to my career, it would be an honor and a privilege to come back to CAT North as an instructor myself. I consider myself lucky to get to show up and do the job I do every day with the staff and students I get to spend my time with. Baking is truly a work of art, a feat of science, and a job of love at the same time- an industry I love I get to share with my students daily."
Bonus Image: My instructor giving me a hug when I was announced as the state gold medalist in Baking & Pastry my senior year of high school. A photo of one of my students giving me a hug. That same student also won the state gold medal in Baking & Pastry last year, in her senior year of high school.
#fullcirclemoment
Proud AACPS-CTE-Graduate-Turned-Teacher



Does your child have trouble making sense of numbers or solving math problems? Join the Title I Central Office Team Virtually on Tuesday, February 11th from 6:00-7:00 p.m. to learn how number sense allows us to think about numbers in a flexible in fun way! Please use the flyer to RSVP.

Share a shout-out to your School Counselor!
Celebrating National School Counseling Week #NSCW25
#BelongGrowSucceed


The weather forecast is calling for potentially icy road conditions on Thursday morning (2/6). While we do not anticipate any changes in our operational schedule at this time, the possibility of a delay or a shift to virtual instruction does exist. All AACPS employees as well as students with AACPS-issued devices should be routinely taking devices home and charging them nightly. Given the forecast, we thought it prudent to provide this reminder. Any changes to operational schedules, should they occur, will be made through the normal channels. Thank you.


Today is #UnityDay!
Don't forget to wear orange to show your support and celebration of Unity Day.
Kindness - Acceptance - Inclusion
Use our hashtags on X/Twitter to share your Unity Day pictures:
#UnityDay #UnityDay2025 #ProjectUnity
#BelongGrowSucceed
Pictures can be emailed to communications@aacps.org
or DM on Instagram


Share why you love your School Counselor
Celebrating National School Counseling Week #NSCW25
#BelongGrowSucceed


Join us now for the latest episode of “School Sounds”
This episode features “The Sun is Rising” from Arundel High School.
“School Sounds” is produced and directed by student intern, Kailyn Beath
https://youtu.be/lbC5SIvotkI

Hello GBPE Families! Class Picture Day will be on Wednesday, February 19th! The 5th Grade Panoramic is the same day. If you are interested in ordering pictures, please use this link: https://bit.ly/3WPmCXo The online code is: 20gbpark25

REMINDER: AACPS’ #LiftLA initiative to help the students and schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District in the wake of devastating wildfires has raised nearly $8,300 so far! The campaign runs through February 28. Students and staff can drop money off at their schools just like in the Harvest for the Hungry campaign. Donations can also be made at www.aacps.org/liftla. Thank you!


Join us on Thursday, February 13th from 6:00-7:00 pm for our Kindness Snowball Dance! Admission is $2 at the door. To RSVP, please complete this form: https://bit.ly/3CuicOG
Doors open at 5:45 pm. We can't wait to see you there!


Celebrating National School Counseling Week #NSCW25
School Counseling: Helping Students THRIVE
#BelongGrowSucceed


#UnityDay is coming!
Don't forget to wear orange tomorrow to show your support and celebration of Unity Day #UnityDay #UnityDay2025 #ProjectUnity
#BelongGrowSucceed


Looking for ways to continue to support your child at home? Join Title I's Central Office Team at Rippling Woods Elementary on Saturday, February 22nd 8:30 a.m. - 1: 30 p.m. to learn strategies and receive materials to help support your child with Literacy, Math, and Social Emotion. Please RSVP by February 20th.

Hello GBPE Families! If you have a 3 or 4 year old child, please join us from 8:30-9:30 on Tuesday, February 25th and Tuesday, April 2nd for our Rising Tigers event! Enjoy muffins, activities and learn about social emotional expectations for when your child starts school!

Scenarios developed by consultant WXY for Phase 2 of Anne Arundel County Public Schools’ comprehensive redistricting process are now available online. Go to www.aacpsredistricting.org to view the scenarios and leave comment by May 1. #BelongGrowSucceed #AACPSFamily


As we begin the month of February and start of Black/African-American History Month, we are afforded the opportunity to celebrate and commemorate the many contributions made by people of African descent to our nation. The U.S. Census Bureau offers us some historical context for this month’s recognition on their website:
"To commemorate and celebrate the contributions to our nation made by people of African descent, American historian Carter G. Woodson established Black History Week. The first celebration occurred on Feb. 12, 1926. For many years, the second week of February was set aside for this celebration to coincide with the birthdays of abolitionist/editor Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln. In 1976, as part of the nation’s bicentennial, the week was expanded to a month. Since then, U.S. presidents have proclaimed February as National African American History Month."


Board of Education to honor 2025 Mo Gaba Positivity and Perseverance Award winners at next meeting. Details: https://www.aacps.org/article/2001359
