School & Youth
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Oak Hill Student Wins Zachary’s Jewelers Design Contest

Sloane DeCosmo gave her mom a special gift this Mother’s Day, courtesy of Zachary’s Jewelers. more

Senior Walks Keep Graduation Tradition Alive

Local senior strolled through the halls of their former elementary schools. more

AACPL Board Of Trustees Appoints  Student Member For 2024-2025 Term 

Severna Park High School student Margot Argeles was appointed as the second-ever student board member of the Anne Arundel County Public Library. more

Children’s Business Fair Showcases Bright Minds

Maryland Curiosity Lab distributed six awards to recognize the best business ideas, potential and presentations. more

AACPS Student Services Team Serves Children Of All Needs Behind The Scenes

AACPS has a robust student services team to support students and their families. more

Young Authors Recognized In County And State Contests

Several Severna Park and Arnold kids participated in the Anne Arundel Young Authors’ Contest, with one writer earning first place in the state competition. more

Educator Of The Month: Amy Hughes

Severna Park Middle School teacher Amy Hughes wants to make her students comfortable with math so they are more likely to succeed. more

Question Of The Month: Shipley’s Choice Elementary School

Each month, the Severna Park Voice poses a question to a local fifth-grade class. more

St. John The Evangelist Pastor Announces New School Principal

.On April 22, Glenna Blessing was announced as the new principal for St. John the Evangelist School. more

“Finding Nemo Jr.” Goes Swimmingly At St. John

Students from the St. John The Evangelist School drama club went on a nautical adventure as they performed “Finding Nemo Jr.” from April 12-14. more

County Seniors Display Artwork In Annapolis

“Belonging,” an exhibit of more than 60 unique pieces of art created by Anne Arundel County Public Schools seniors, is currently on display at Maryland Hall. more

Broadneck Gets Special Visitor

One Love Foundation CEO Julie Myers visited Broadneck High School on April 4. more
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