Superintendent of Schools Dr. Mark Bedell delivers a message to families, students and staff about the reopening of schools today and also thanks all those who continue to exercise grace and patience. More than 90 percent of students attended classes in person today, and our AACPS team is continuing to work along with County and City of Annapolis crews to make things better as the week progresses. #BelongGrowSucceed #AACPSFamily
https://youtu.be/2nJ4ARF-ag0

3 months ago, AACPS
Superintendent of Schools Dr. Mark Bedell
It’s almost GO time! Have you signed up your student yet? Go to MyBooster.com today! We’re ready to have fun and raise some funds for our school! 🙌
#PHESPride #Boostherthon
3 months ago, Kendra Phelix
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🎉 LET’S GO! Our Pershing Hill Dance Fit starts TODAY! We’re raising $10,000 for Instructional materials (music & CKLA), teacher and student incentives, special programing, PBIS and attendance } and need YOUR help - it only takes a minute to share your page with friends and family! When we reach our school goal, EVERY STUDENT will get a day pass to Great Wolf Lodge at $$5,000 raised! Plus, when you share and get donations, your family will be entered to win a night's stay at Great Wolf Lodge.
3 months ago, Kendra Phelix
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Thank you Mr. Chisley, Mr. Reisler, Ms. Trejo and Ms. Jennings for the awesome job you did clearing our sidewalks and preparing for the arrival of staff, students and families. We can't wait to celebrate you on Thursday!!!

3 months ago, Selecia Hardy
Snow Day

🔗View our February 2026 Family Link Newsletter
‣ Dates to Remember
‣ You Belong Here! Family Forum
‣ Family Engagement Tip of the Month
‣ Family Academy Events
‣ Black History Month at your local library
‣ County & community resources
...and more!

3 months ago, AACPS
Family Link Newsletter - puzzle pieces containing images of students, parents, and community members

4:00 p.m., 1/31/26: Out of an abundance of caution and in order to allow additional time for student and staff travel, all Anne Arundel County Public Schools will open two hours late on Monday, Feb. 2, and Tuesday, Feb. 3. There will be no morning half-day ECSE sessions, no morning sessions at the Centers of Applied Technology, and no transportation to JROTC programs.

Families of students who normally walk to school should closely examine walking routes prior to Monday and strongly consider transporting their students to and from school. Some adverse road and sidewalk conditions will also still exist on Monday and Tuesday, so families and staff are urged to exercise caution and patience, including as it relates to decisions about student drivers.

3 months ago, AACPS
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4:35 p.m., 1/30/26: Anne Arundel County Public Schools-sponsored activities for Saturday, January 31, will continue as scheduled. For the status of activities sponsored by agencies other than Anne Arundel County Public Schools on January 31 or February 1, please check with those agencies.

Those traveling to school sites for activities on Saturday should allow extra time for travel and exercise caution as they walk to and from buildings. Crews will be continuing to work on school sites throughout the day Saturday.

No decisions have been made about the status of school district operations for Monday, February 2.

Thank you.

3 months ago, AACPS
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On this week’s Thursday Thoughts, Superintendent Dr. Bedell shares his gratitude for the dedicated staff who worked tirelessly through snow and ice to support our AACPS schools and buildings. #BelongGrowSucceed

YouTube English:  https://youtu.be/1SzYvdmgphA
YouTube Spanish:  https://youtu.be/J_s0Tj8V8mc
3 months ago, AACPS
Thursday Thoughts with Dr. Bedell - January 29, 2026
First grade students are exploring unpitched percussion instruments and how they make sound: Shake, scrape, or hit.
#BelongGrowSucceed #PHESPride #MusicLearners
3 months ago, Kendra Phelix
students holding a purple castenet
students playing a guiro

Third graders are expanding and demonstrating their knowledge of dynamics. Students color-coded dynamics in a song from our curriculum and then added their own dynamics into our school song.
#PHESPride #MusicLearners #BelongGrowSucceed

3 months ago, Kendra Phelix
a student proudly showing off her work
students coloring on their work
students with clipboards working on a music rug
Second graders in Ms. Jackson's class created posters to demonstrate their understanding of important figures associated with the War of 1812.
3 months ago, Corrine Jackson
Posters students created
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The first-First Lady Dolly Madison
Fort McHenry
🎉BIG NEWS! 🎉 Pershing Hill Dance Fit kicks off soon! We’re attempting to raise $10,000 for Instructional materials (music & CKLA), teacher and student incentives, special programing, PBIS and attendance and we need your help. Save the date and stay tuned for more details on how you can support our cause.

💻 Register online at MyBooster.com – 01/20/2026
🎉 Fundraiser Kickoff in school – 02/03/2026
👟 Event Day – 02/12/2026
3 months ago, Kendra Phelix
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Registration opens TODAY for our Booster event: PHES Dance Fit! Go register, NOW!
3 months ago, Kendra Phelix
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Prior to the snow, 2nd grade students learned about the Pentatonic scale. Not only did this class sing a melody using hand signs, but they also worked together to play the melody on instruments!
#PHESPride #BelongGrowSucceed #MusicLearners
3 months ago, Kendra Phelix
students paired with a melodic insturment
Mrs. Phelix is enjoying the view of the snow and ice, but her dog, Star, is enjoying it more!
3 months ago, Kendra Phelix
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dog in jacket on a leash playing in the snow

12:15 p,.m, 1/28/26: Due to continuing adverse weather and travel conditions, including ongoing work at school sites, impassable side streets and inaccessible bus stops in some areas, all AACPS schools will operate virtually on Thursday, January 29, and Friday, January 30. Students will engage in real-time virtual instruction with their teachers. Schools will begin instruction at 9 or 9:15 a.m., as listed on schedules that can be found at www.aacps.org/studentschedules or www.aacps.org/stayconnected.

With the exception of Unit III Facilities, Operations, and Maintenance personnel, AACPS employees will work remotely on January 29 and 30. Unit III Facilities, Operations, and Maintenance personnel must follow the terms of their negotiated agreement and report to work locations as required. Additional guidance regarding reporting requirements will be communicated to impacted employees.

No decisions have been made about school district activities for Saturday, January 31.

Thank you.

3 months ago, AACPS
Important Notice artwork
To help families and students be able to more easily access resources and information during the aftermath of this winter storm, Anne Arundel County Public Schools has created a special web page. Go to www.aacps.org/stayconnected to access that information, including rescheduled dates for postponed events.
3 months ago, AACPS
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Led by improvements in 10 of 14 student group categories and with 11 of 16 comprehensive high schools posting graduation rates over 90 percent, Anne Arundel County Public Schools saw its overall graduation rate rise for the second consecutive year, data released today by the Maryland State Department of Education shows.

To learn more about the graduation rate, go to the AACPS News Release section at https://www.aacps.org/article/2660849.
3 months ago, AACPS
AACPS graduation rate artwork
Eight high school students from across Anne Arundel County have been nominated to be the 2026–2027 Student Member of the Board of Education. To see the complete list of candidates, go to the AACPS News Release page at https://www.aacps.org/article/2660263.
3 months ago, AACPS
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The closing of schools on Tuesday, January 27, and Wednesday, January 28, utilizes the second and third of three inclement weather days built into the 2025-26 school year calendar. Under state law, AACPS may choose to move to virtual learning on future inclement weather days. No decisions have been made for school district operations beyond Wednesday, January 28. If additional days are needed and virtual learning is not utilized, those days would be added to the end of the calendar.

3 months ago, AACPS
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