This year, for the first time, ACPS is recognizing an Outstanding Support Staff Member of the Year. This week we’re celebrating all of our nominees. Read what makes them outstanding. The winner will be announced in April.
Monthly Archives: March 2019
T.C. Students Collect More Than $150,000 in Scholarships in a Day
T.C. Williams High School students walked out of the Alfred Street Baptist Church Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) College Festival with more than $150,000 in scholarships. Ja’Nae Corbin was one of them.
Board Matters: Recognizing Our Awesome Teachers, Partnerships and Roadmap for the Future
Thursday night’s School Board meeting included recognition of our 18 National Board Certified Teachers, an update on community partnerships and an overview of the planning process leading to a new strategic plan for 2025.
Congratulations to Our Secondary Teacher of the Year Nominees
This week, meet the outstanding ACPS secondary teachers nominated for the ACPS Teacher of the Year award and The Washington Post Teacher of the Year Award, and read why their students, families and colleagues believe they deserve recognition.
Titan Scholastic Bowl State Win is No Trivial Matter
T.C. Williams High School claimed a commanding victory in the Scholastic Bowl state championship for the first time in T.C. history.
ACPS Awarded State Funding to Grow Diversity in its Teacher Workforce
ACPS has been awarded state funding to help increase diversity among its teachers, covering tutoring costs and fees for the assessments required by the state Board of Education for full licensure.
ASO Sympatico Musicians Turn Composers
Students who are part of the Sympatico music program at John Adams Elementary School performed their own original music at a public concert to celebrate Black History Month last week. Watch video of the performance by The Percussion Experience.