MCAP testing has concluded and we are SO PROUD of the hard work that our Mustangs poured into testing! Way to go, Mustangs! #belonggrowsucceed #aacpsawesome
21 days ago, SHAWN MCCOY
We appreciate all the work our PPW, Ms. McGhee does for our students at Annapolis Middle School. Well deserving a big shout out for all her work!
21 days ago, Annapolis Middle School
Our ELD and HSA dragon students brought history to life at the National Museum of American History! From exploring iconic artifacts to engaging with interactive exhibits, this experience helped our multilingual learners connect language, culture, and history in meaningful ways. 🌎#Smithsonian #LearningBeyondTheClassroom
21 days ago, Annapolis Middle School
We celebrate 🎉 our Speech Language Pathalogist on her day at Annapolius Middle School. We appreciate all that she does for our students.
21 days ago, Annapolis Middle School
Robotics enthusiasts of all ages turned out in droves Saturday for the annual Robotics Expo hosted Anne Arundel County Public Schools’ Division of College and Career Readiness!
Students involved in the event learned firsthand about the innovation, collaboration and problem-solving that drive competitive robotics programs. Those in attendance were treated to demonstrations from the HyperLynx from Lindale Middle School, the CyberKnights from North County High School and the PowerHawks from South River High School.
Thanks to all who were involved in putting this #AACPSAwesome event on and all who participated!
#BelongGrowSucceed #AACPSFamily #OurStory #STEM #Robotics
23 days ago, AACPS
Today was a STAR-studded day for our Hilltop Stars at Hershey Park! ⭐️🎶
We are beyond proud to celebrate our incredible scholars and music program accomplishments during today’s competition:
🥇 First Place Orchestra
🥇 First Place Chorus
🏆 Overall Best Elementary Choir
A special congratulations goes to Casey Robinson for receiving a special award for her outstanding solo performance! 🎤✨
Our students represented Hilltop with excellence, confidence, teamwork, and heart. Thank you to our music teachers, staff, and families for your continued support in helping our scholars shine both inside and outside of the classroom.
Congratulations, Hilltop Stars! We are so proud of you! ⭐️
23 days ago, Shakiyla Shockley
Nothing better than homemade chocolate chip cookies fresh from the oven!🍪 #ParkPRIDE #BelongGrowSucceed #FACS
24 days ago, SPMS
Today one of our Staff Silent Auction winners got to host Fun Friday with Mr. Kelly! #ParkPRIDE #BelongGrowSucceed #StaffSilentAuction #PBIS #20Questions
25 days ago, SPMS

Two county high school seniors who are planning careers in the United States military make up the fifth class of recipients of Military Service Awards, created by the Board of Education to honor the legacy of the late Candace C.W. Antwine, a military veteran and former member of the Board of Education.
The 2026 honorees are:
Jacob Blunt, Northeast High School, who is enlisting in the Marines.
Landon Chubbuck, Northeast High School, who is enlisting in the Navy.
The awards are given each spring in honor of Ms. Antwine, a Navy veteran who served on the Board of Education from 2018 until her death in 2021, to Anne Arundel County Public Schools students who have made a similar commitment by enlisting to serve in the United States military upon graduation. They assist awardees with initial expenses related to enlisting, including uniforms and basic training supplies, and aim to remove financial barriers to military service. Each of this year’s recipients will receive $1,500.
“Recognizing our students who will take the oath and serve our country is a top priority for myself and the entire Board of Education,” said Board Vice President Dawn Pulliam, who chairs the Board’s Military Service Awards committee. “These outstanding young men will continue to make positive impacts on their communities and our nation, and it is a true privilege to recognize them today. They are carrying forward the legacy established by Ms. Antwine and so many others who have served and continue to serve our country. We could not be more proud of them.”
Recipients were honored at an event on May 4, 2026, and will also be recognized at the Board of Education’s next meeting on May 20, 2026. That meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. in the Board Room of the Parham Building, located at 2644 Riva Road in Annapolis.
25 days ago, AACPS
Coffee, cocoa, tea… and student teamwork! ☕️👏 Severna Perk is serving up Friday favorites for our staff each week. #ParkPRIDE #BelongGrowSucceed #SevernaPerk
25 days ago, SPMS
Measuring, mixing, baking… and eating! 🍪 FACS6 students had a sweet time making chocolate chip cookies today. #ParkPRIDE #BelongGrowSucceed #FACS6
25 days ago, SPMS
Our tigers our did themselves tonight with their amazing Spring Concert Performance. We are so proud of each of you! Shout out to Mr. Bunger and Ms. Dorsett for all of their hardwork!
25 days ago, Tracey's Elementary
Amazing performance tonight! So proud of Ms. Renn, Ms. Martin, and all of the talented students who made the show such a success! ✨ #ParkPRIDE #BelongGrowSucceed #JustDance
26 days ago, SPMS
A little old school fun at 6th grade lunch… Hacky Sack is back! 😎 #ParkPRIDE #BelongGrowSucceed #HackySack
26 days ago, SPMS
Thirty Anne Arundel County Public Schools secondary students won their respective categories, 17 more finished second, and 15 others placed third at the recent SkillsUSA Maryland Leadership and Skills Conference. The student winners represent both centers of applied technology as well as all 14 AACPS comprehensive high schools.
To learn more about these students and programs, go to the AACPS News Release Page at
https://www.aacps.org/article/2895497.
#BelongGrowSucceed #AACPSFamily #OurStory
26 days ago, AACPS
Congratulations to our participants in the AACPS Innovators Research Expo! We had three students earn 2nd place honors (pictured is Jessica B. in 5th grade).
27 days ago, Waugh Chapel Elementary

Bilingual Facilitators Ms. Villegas and Ms. Montenegro, with North Glen Elementary School admin and staff, held a great event on Thursday, May 7, Latina Moms at North Glen! Moms were engaged in interactive activities and meaningful conversations, reflecting on both the joyful and the more challenging aspects of motherhood. “Latina moms” were able to express themselves openly, connect, and build a sense of empathy and community. One mom shared a brief but powerful reflection on the challenges of motherhood and how, despite difficulties, we always find the strength to move forward. They also reflected on the improvement they would like to see at home and included some new healthy habits on their schedule. We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to Ms. Bocanegra for her continued support of our community; to Ms. Shafer for warmly opening the doors of North Glen to Latina mothers and for kindly caring for the children who accompanied them; and to Ms. Montenegro, who did not hesitate for a moment to attend the event and provide her support. The moms left with a deeper sense of belonging and ideas on how they can help their children grow and succeed!
27 days ago, AACPS School & Family Partnerships
The Explorers explored downtown Annapolis today! #ParkPRIDE #BelongGrowSucceed
28 days ago, SPMS
Team Explorers in Annapolis! #ParkPRIDE #BelongGrowSucceed
28 days ago, SPMS
After spending more than a quarter century as a teacher and school counselor with a focus and passion for serving at-risk students, Allison Mathews pulled her wealth of experience into a new role: Pupil Personnel Worker. For the last 11 years, she has approached every situation with expertise and empathy, working tirelessly to put in place meaningful solutions to help students and their families.
At Broadneck High School and now at Corkran Middle School, Mathews’ impact has been so profound it has earned her the 2025-2026 Maryland Pupil Personnel Worker of the Year award from the Maryland Association of Pupil Personnel.
To read more, go to the AACPS News Release Page at https://www.aacps.org/article/2886694.
#BelongGrowSucceed #AACPSFamily #OurStory
28 days ago, AACPS