Anne Arundel County Public Schools and the 21st Century Education Foundation will share details about how to view the ceremony online.
The Council provides input to the superintendent on ways to increase family engagement in schools.
Details on how to view the ceremony will be shared closer to the broadcast date.
Board of Education President Michelle Corkadel and Superintendent George Arlotto released the following statements (see below).
The Board of Education of Anne Arundel County is scheduled to discuss and adopt its final Fiscal Year 2021 on Wednesday, June 17.
The school also will hold a virtual open house June 24 for families with students interested in attending.
More than 70 percent of parents report serious concerns about their students missing their peers, their teachers and activities.
“Let’s Talk Justice: Student Stories … Student Voices” will run from 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, June 16.
Rockbridge Academy's seniors were treated to a visit and special signage from school leaders who spent almost half a day traveling to them.
The virtual event “Let’s Talk Justice: Student Stories … Student Voices” will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. June 16.
The schools are recognized for their exemplary work in environmental education, sustainability action, and community engagement.
Before the state approved the Anne Arundel County Public Schools waiver, adults had to accompany their children to receive meals.
The 21st Century Education Foundation (21st CEF), in conjunction with AACPS, is pleased to announce the nominees for this year’s awards.
But in-person summer camps are canceled.
Anagh Astavans of Glen Burnie High School & Callista Fuhrmann of Severna Park High School are among the most recent National Merit Scholars.
The public may not listen to the closed session portion of the meeting.
The Maryland State Department of Education has granted Anne Arundel County Public Schools’ request for a waiver.
"While our school buildings may be closed, our school system remains in operation and our Code of Student Conduct remains in full effect."
To ensure the opportunity for public input during the public portion of the meeting, the Board will accept written public comment.
Twenty-six Anne Arundel County Public Schools high school students and 32 AACPS middle school students have earned the honors.
Applications, which can be found here, must be received at the Board of Education by 4 p.m. on June 9, 2020.
The change will allow some family members to be with their graduates when they receive their diplomas.
In addition to the all-county dancers, six high school dancers and nine middle school dancers earned honorable mention honors.
Applications must be received by the board of education by 4 p.m. on June 9. Committee members must be residents of Anne Arundel County.
Drake Smith, a junior at Meade High School, has been elected by members of the Chesapeake Regional Association of Student Councils.
The committee is required to meet at least four times a year, but typically meets seven times annually.
To help ensure everyone's health and safety during the coronavirus pandemic, the Naval Academy will hold its first ever virtual graduation.
A project proposed for Shady Side Elementary School will be before the Board of Education.
The decision was made necessary in light of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Rockbridge Academy students also have written letters to hospitalized coronavirus patients and collected baby items for unemployed people.
However, Anne Arundel County Public Schools Superintendent George Arlotto said it may be possible to hold a traditional graduation later on.
During Tuesday's swearing-in ceremony, the new officers took their oath outdoors in Tecumseh Court.
School employees have removed the "for sale" sign at Broadneck High School, but a video and photos of a senior prank are circulating.
At the close of May 12, the 39th day of meal distribution, AACPS has provided 1,008,252 meals to 336,084 children.
Shae Johnson will serve as one of Monarch Academy's two assistant principals. Beverly Jimenez now serves as chair of the board of directors.
Anne Arundel County adopted adjustments to the 2019-2020 School Year Calendar that sets the last day for students as June 18.
Full-price breakfast at all levels for the 2020-2021 school year would remain at $1.50, elementary school lunches would cost $2.75.
Students in grades 2 through 5 will receive satisfactory/no-grade designations for the fourth marking period.
Parents and guardians can reserve their child’s seat by enrolling online beginning at noon on Monday, May 11.