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词条 Anne Arundel County Public Schools
释义

  1. Schools

      List of high schools    List of middle schools   Partial list of elementary schools  Public charter schools  Other schools of note 

  2. Leadership

  3. Pop-Tart controversy

  4. See also

  5. Notes

  6. External links

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Anne Arundel County Public Schools is the public school district serving Anne Arundel County, Maryland. With over 80,000 students,

name=fastfacts2013>{{citation | url = http://www.aacps.org/aacps/boe/ADMIN/PINFO/fastfacts.pdf | format = PDF | title = Fast Facts 1395/57 (Rev. 9/13) | publisher = Anne Arundel County Public Schools | date = September 2013 | accessdate = 4 November 2013 | location = 2644 Riva Road, Annapolis, MD 21401 | deadurl = yes | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20131021121624/http://aacps.org/aacps/boe/ADMIN/PINFO/fastfacts.pdf | archivedate = October 21, 2013 | df = mdy-all }} the AACPS school system is the 5th largest in Maryland and the 46th largest in the United States. The district has over 5,000 teachers supporting a comprehensive curriculum from Pre-K through 12th grade.

Schools

AACPS primarily consists of 79 elementary schools (Pre-K or K, through grade 5), 19 middle schools (grades 6-8), and 12 high schools (grades 9-12). AACPS maintains 2 centers of applied technology, 2 charter schools, 3 special education centers, 1 alternative high school, 1 middle school learning center, and 1 center for emotionally impaired students known as the Phoenix Center.

Many AACPS schools have garnered recognition for their academic programs, with appointment as National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence and Maryland Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence.[1][2] These schools are marked below with symbols representing their National-level () and Maryland-level () awards.

List of high schools

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  • Annapolis High School, Parole (near Annapolis)
  • Arundel High School, Gambrills
  • Broadneck High School, Annapolis
  • Chesapeake High School, Pasadena
  • Glen Burnie High School, Glen Burnie
  • Meade Senior High School, Fort Meade
  • North County High School, Glen Burnie
  • Northeast Senior High School, Pasadena
  • Old Mill High School, Millersville
  • Severna Park High School, Severna Park
  • South River High School, Edgewater
  • Southern High School, Harwood

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List of middle schools

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  • Annapolis Middle School, Annapolis
  • Arundel Middle School, Odenton
  • Wiley H. Bates Middle School, Annapolis
  • Brooklyn Park Middle School, Brooklyn Park
  • Central Middle School, Edgewater
  • Chesapeake Bay Middle School, Pasadena
  • Corkran Middle School, Glen Burnie
  • Crofton Middle School, Gambrills
  • George Fox Middle School, Green Haven
  • Lindale Middle School, Linthicum
  • MacArthur Middle School, Fort Meade
  • Magothy River Middle School, Arnold
  • Marley Middle School, Glen Burnie
  • Meade Middle School, Ft. Meade
  • Old Mill Middle School North, Millersville
  • Old Mill Middle School South, Millersville
  • Severn River Middle School, Arnold
  • Severna Park Middle School, Severna Park
  • Southern Middle School, Lothian

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Partial list of elementary schools

AACPS elementary schools serve students from Kindergarten to 5th grade. Some schools[3] also offer a Pre-Kindergarten program for younger students who are "economically disadvantaged or homeless".[4] Among AACPS's elementary schools are:

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  • Arnold Elementary School, Arnold
  • Belvedere Elementary School, Arnold
  • Benfield Elementary School, Severna Park
  • Bodkin Elementary School, Pasadena
  • Broadneck Elementary School, Arnold
  • Central Elementary School, Edgewater
  • Crofton Elementary School, Crofton
  • Crofton Meadows Elementary School, Crofton
  • Crofton Woods Elementary School, Crofton
  • Folger McKinsey Elementary School, Severna Park
  • Four Seasons Elementary School, Gambrills
  • Jones Elementary School, Severna Park
  • Lake Shore Elementary School
  • Linthicum Elementary School, Linthicum
  • Lothian Elementary School, Lothian
  • Manor View Elementary School, Fort Meade
  • Maryland City Elementary School, Maryland City
  • Mayo Elementary School, Edgewater
  • Meade Heights Elementary School, Fort Meade
  • Nantucket Elementary School, Crofton
  • North Glen Elementary School, Glen Burnie
  • Oak Hill Elementary School, Severna Park
  • Odenton Elementary School, Odenton
  • Pasadena Elementary School, Pasadena
  • Pershing Hill Elementary School, Fort Meade
  • Piney Orchard Elementary School, Odenton
  • Point Pleasant Elementary School, Glen Burnie
  • Seven Oaks Elementary School, Odenton
  • Severn Elementary School, Severn
  • Severna Park Elementary School, Severna Park
  • Shady Side Elementary School, Shady Side
  • Shipley's Choice Elementary School
  • Southgate Elementary School, Glen Burnie
  • Van Bokkelen Elementary School, Severn
  • Waugh Chapel Elementary School, Odenton
  • West Annapolis Elementary School, Annapolis

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Public charter schools

Chesapeake Science Point Public Charter School (CSP) is a magnet school for math and science. The school was founded in 2003 by the volunteer non-profit Chesapeake Lighthouse Foundation (CLF), after the Charter School Law (Bill 75) was put into effect in July 2003, authorizing the establishment of charter schools in the state of Maryland. Admission to CSP is via an application and lottery basis.

The Monarch Academy is another charter school in Anne Arundel County. It is similar to Chesapeake Science Point, but located in Glen Burnie.

Other schools of note

  • Center of Applied Technology North, Severn
  • Center of Applied Technology South, Edgewater
  • Mary E. Moss Academy, Crownsville
  • Ruth Parker Eason School, Millersville – full-day special education[5]
  • Phoenix Academy, Annapolis

Leadership

AACPS headquarters are in the Parole census-designated place, near Annapolis.[6][7] The Carol S. Parham Building houses the Board of Education,[8] school support departments, professional support facilities,[9] and meeting spaces.

The school system is governed by a nine-member Board of Education.[8] Eight members of the Board are elected to four-year terms (before 2018, these positions were appointed by the state governor),[10] and one student member is voted to a one-year term by the general student body.[8]

The Board appoints a Superintendent of Schools to administer the school system. The current superintendent is Dr. George Arlotto, who has served in this capacity since 2014.[11] Previous superintendents include:

  • Mamie J. Perkins, interim superintendent (2013-2014)[12]
  • Dr. Kevin M. Maxwell, 11th superindendent (2006-2013)[13][14]
  • Nancy Mann, interim superintendent (2005-2006)
  • Eric Smith (2002-2005)[19]
  • Ken Lawson, interim superintendent (2001-2002)[19][15]
  • Dr. Carol S. Parham (1993-2001)[19][16]
  • C. Berry Carter II (1992-1993)[19][17]
  • Larry L. Lorton (1988-1992)[19][18]
  • Robert Rice (1986-1988)[19]
  • Edward J. Anderson (1968-1986)[19]
  • David Jenkins (1946-1968)[19]
  • George Fox (1916-1946)[19]

Pop-Tart controversy

Anne Arundel County public schools made headlines in March 2013 when school officials suspended 7-year-old Josh Welch for chewing a Pop-Tart pastry into a shape they thought resembled a gun and pretending to shoot his classmates. The Welch family, represented by attorney Robin Ficker, subsequently appealed to the district to have the two-day suspension removed from Josh's record, but the appeal was denied. The Welch family announced their intention to appeal the decision to the county school board,[20] which upheld the suspension after a 2014 hearing.[21] The Maryland State Board of Education also ruled to uphold the suspension.[22] The suspension was again upheld in county circuit court in 2016, with an 11-page ruling that cited "the student’s past history of escalating behavioral issues" and confirmed that "a suspension was appropriately used as a corrective tool".[21][22] Shortly after this ruling, the parents' suit was closed by mediation in the Maryland Court of Special Appeals with an "undisclosed settlement".[23][24] Officials at the school and the county maintained that "the case was never about a pastry or a gun, but rather an ongoing behavioral problem. They said that the boy disrupted the classroom repeatedly and that the suspension was a last resort."[24]

See also

{{Portal|Maryland|Schools}}
  • Anne Arundel County
  • List of school districts in Maryland

Notes

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.aacps.org/aacps/boe/ADMIN/PINFO/info.asp |title= Facts about AACPS |publisher=Anne Arundel County Public Schools |accessdate= March 8, 2008 | archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20080308073620/http://www.aacps.org/aacps/boe/ADMIN/PINFO/info.asp| archivedate= March 8, 2008 | deadurl= yes}}
2. ^{{cite web | url = https://www.aacps.org/site/Default.aspx?PageID=1582 | title = About Blue Ribbon Schools | work = Anne Arundel County Public Schools | publisher = Anne Arundel County Public Schools | date = | access-date = January 22, 2019}}
3. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.aacps.org/earlychildhood/pre_kind.asp | title = Pre-Kindergarten | publisher = Anne Arundel County Public Schools | accessdate = February 10, 2014}}
4. ^{{cite news | url = http://www.capitalgazette.com/news/general_assembly/o-malley-administration-announces-pre-k-expansion-bill/article_b888a3fc-c2b1-517b-8102-6db1f288d4fe.html | title = O'Malley administration announces pre-K expansion bill | date = January 17, 2014 | first = Alex | last = Jackson | newspaper = Capital Gazette | accessdate = February 10, 2014}}
5. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.aacps.org/aacps/rutheasn/index.asp?reload | title = Ruth Parker Eason School | publisher = Anne Arundel County Public Schools | accessdate = 10 February 2014 | quote = Ruth Parker Eason is a public, separate day school located in Millersville, Maryland in Anne Arundel County. Our school provides a full day special education program for students ages 3 through 21 with moderate to severe disabilities.}}
6. ^{{citation | url = http://www.aacps.org/aacps/boe/ADMIN/PINFO/fastfacts.pdf | format = PDF | title = Fast Facts 1395/57 (Rev. 5/12) | publisher = Anne Arundel County Public Schools | date = May 2012 | accessdate = 6 October 2012 | location = 2644 Riva Road, Annapolis, MD 21401 | deadurl = yes | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20131021121624/http://aacps.org/aacps/boe/ADMIN/PINFO/fastfacts.pdf | archivedate = October 21, 2013 | df = mdy-all }}
7. ^"2010 Census Block Map Parole CDP, Md. No. 4." ([https://www.webcitation.org/6BCpO2S5F?url=http://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/dc10map/GUBlock/st24_md/place/p2460325_parole/DC10BLK_P2460325_004.pdf Archive]) U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on October 6, 2012.
8. ^{{cite web | url = https://www.aacps.org/domain/157 | title = Board of Education | work = Anne Arundel County Public Schools | publisher = Anne Arundel County Public Schools | date = | access-date = January 22, 2019}}
9. ^{{cite web | url = https://www.aacps.org/Page/3519 | title = Professional Growth & Development | work = Anne Arundel County Public Schools | publisher = Anne Arundel County Public Schools | date = | access-date = January 22, 2019}}
10. ^{{cite news | url = https://www.capitalgazette.com/news/elections/ac-cn-school-board-winners-20181106-story.html | title = Incumbents ousted in Anne Arundel's first school board race | first = Lauren | last = Lumpkin | date = November 6, 2018 | work = Annapolis Capital | access-date = January 22, 2019}}
11. ^{{cite web | url = https://www.aacps.org/site/Default.aspx?PageID=1268 | title = George Arlotto, Ed.D., Superintendent | work = Anne Arundel County Public Schools | publisher = Anne Arundel County Public Schools | date = | access-date = January 22, 2019}}
12. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.aacps.org/html/press/super.asp | title = Mamie J. Perkins - Interim Superintendent | publisher = Anne Arundel County Public Schools | accessdate = 4 November 2013 | quote = Mamie Johns Perkins was appointed as interim superintendent of Anne Arundel County Public Schools on July 23, 2013. Her term runs from August 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014. | dead-url = yes | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131112142701/http://www.aacps.org/html/press/super.asp | archive-date = November 12, 2013}}
13. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.aacps.org/html/press/super.asp | title = SUPERINTENDENT Kevin M. Maxwell, Ph.D | publisher = Anne Arundel County Public Schools | dead-url = yes | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20060918115531/http://www.aacps.org:80/html/press/super.asp | archive-date = September 18, 2006}}
14. ^{{cite news | url = https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/howard/laurel/ph-ll-maxwell-superintendent-0704-20130704-story.html | title = Maxwell welcomed 'home' as Prince George's schools CEO | first = Sara | last = Toth | date = June 23, 2013 | work = The Baltimore Sun | access-date = January 22, 2019}}
15. ^{{cite news | url = https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/2002/03/21/lawson-a-low-key-candidate-for-school-superintendent/981058a2-6f93-4fbb-aefe-807599438800/ | title = Lawson a Low-Key Candidate for School Superintendent | first = Anita | last = Huslin | date = March 21, 2002 | work = Washington Post | access-date = January 22, 2019}}
16. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.whatsupmag.com/2011/03/09/9968/dr-carol-sheffey-parham | title = Dr. Carol Sheffey Parham | author = Anonymous | date = March 9, 2011 | work = What's Up? Magazine | publisher = What's Up? Media| access-date = January 22, 2019}}
17. ^{{cite news | url = https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1993/10/27/anne-arundel-school-superintendent-resigns/52c40450-a497-4576-a6bc-314fddce6a3c/ | title = Anne Arundel School Superintendent Resigns | first = Graciela | last = Sevilla | date = October 27, 1993 | work = Annapolis Capital | access-date = January 22, 2019}}
18. ^{{cite news | url = https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1992/01/18/embattled-anne-arundel-school-superintendent-quitting-june-30/bd82ce31-a91b-4029-8bf8-41d9b3f0c860/ | title = Embattled Anne Arundel School Superintendent Quitting June 30 | first = Fern | last = Shen | date = January 18, 1992 | location = Annapolis, Maryland | work = Washington Post | access-date = January 22, 2019}}
19. ^{{cite news| url = https://www.capitalgazette.com/cg2-arc-a6373dca-c630-50c2-9ef8-d6b70000b5f8-20130713-column.html | title = Remembering Anne Arundel's 11th superintendent | first = Rick | last = Hutzell | date = July 13, 2013 | work = Annapolis Capital | quote = Who was George Fox? No, not the Fantastic Mr. Fox nor the original Quaker. Fox was the first Anne Arundel County Public Schools superintendent. From 1916 to 1946, he brought the county school system out of the 19th century and is credited with allowing the creation of the first network of schools for African-American students. | access-date = January 22, 2019 }}
20. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/30/pastry-gun-suspension_n_3357680.html |title=Pastry Gun Suspension Leads To NRA Membership: Josh Welch Becomes Lifetime Member |publisher=The Baltimore Sun |date=May 30, 2013 |accessdate=June 13, 2013 |first1=Erin |last1=Cox}}
21. ^{{cite news | url = https://www.capitalgazette.com/news/schools/ph-ac-cn-pastry-gun-0617-20160616-story.html | title = Judge upholds suspension of boy in pastry gun incident | first1 = E.B. III | last1 = Furgurson | first2 = Cindy | last2 = Huang | date = June 16, 2016 | work = Annapolis Capital | access-date = January 22, 2019}}
22. ^{{cite news | url = https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/judge-upholds-suspension-of-student-who-chewed-pastry-into-the-shape-of-a-gun/2016/06/16/666f6cd2-283f-11e6-b989-4e5479715b54_story.html | title = Judge upholds suspension of student who chewed pastry into the shape of a gun | first = Donna | last = St. George | date = June 16, 2016 | work = Washington Post | access-date = January 22, 2019}}
23. ^{{cite news | url = https://patch.com/maryland/annapolis/pop-tart-gun-school-suspension-case-settled-after-3-years | title = Pop-Tart Gun School Suspension Case Settled After 3 Years: Parents and Anne Arundel County Public Schools have settled over the suspension of a boy who may have chewed his Pop-Tart into a gun shape | first = Deb | last = Belt | date = October 25, 2016 | work = Patch | publisher = Patch Media | access-date = January 22, 2019}}
24. ^{{cite news | url = https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/resolution-years-later-in-boys-suspension-over-pastry-gun/2016/10/25/6bc337de-96f5-11e6-bc79-af1cd3d2984b_story.html | title = Resolution, years later, in boy’s suspension over ‘pastry gun’ | first = Donna | last = St. George | date = October 25, 2016 | work = Washington Post | access-date = January 22, 2019}}

External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.aacps.org/}}
  • ED/IES/NCES Report: Characteristics of the 100 Largest Public Elementary and Secondary School Districts in the United States: 2002–03
{{School Districts in the State of Maryland}}

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