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Monthly Archives: February 2017

Superintendent Honored for Work in Closing the Achievement Gap

Superintendent Crawley at the Scottish Walk

Superintendent Alvin L. Crawley has been honored as one of the top leaders in the region making a difference in education.

ACPS, Announcements

Meet the Teachers Nominated for the Washington Post Teacher of the Year Award

Congratulations-Teacher-of-the-Year-Nominees

Meet the second half of the teachers nominated for The Washington Post Teacher of the Year Award. Stay tuned for the announcement of the overall ACPS winner to be announced in April.

Announcements, Charles Barrett, Cora Kelly, Hammond, Jefferson-Houston, John Adams, Patrick Henry, Polk

ACPS is Launching a New Website March 3

Home page of new website

ACPS will be launching a new website this Friday, March 3. The new website focuses on two criteria – usability and accessibility.

ACPS

School Board Approves Combined Funds Budget Needed to Fund Schools

Budget

The Alexandria City School Board voted to approve a Combined Funds Budget of $286.1 million on Thursday night. “Now is the time for our funders to demonstrate a relentless commitment to public education by fully funding this budget at the requested level,” said the Superintendent.

ACPS, Budget, School Board

Additional Funds Allocated to Patrick Henry Project

Patrick Henry schematic design

The School Board has transferred $5.7m to the Patrick Henry School Project, taking the final cost to $48.2m.

ACPS, Patrick Henry, School Board

Two Schools Get $1,000 Awards for Encouraging Health and Wellness

George Mason and Polk principals with Marathon organizers

The Marine Corp Marathon sponsor has donated $1,000 each to James K. Polk and George Mason Elementary Schools in recognition of their high-levels of participation in last year’s Kid’s Run.

ACPS, George Mason, Polk

What is ACPS Doing to Support Our Immigrant Students?

Mutliple heads of students

Our role at ACPS is to keep our students safe and able to learn at all times. In light of recent discussions around immigration, ACPS has been taking actions to make sure that these values are upheld, in line with our policies on harassment, bullying, inclusiveness and equity.

ACPS, Announcements, Safety and Security, School Board, Video

Meet the Teachers Nominated for the Washington Post Teacher of the Year Award

Congratulations Teacher of the Year Nominees

Meet the first half of the teachers nominated for The Washington Post Outstanding Teacher Award. Next week we will introduce the second half of the teachers that were nominated in the run up to the announcement of the overall ACPS winner, which will be announced in March.

ACPS, Brooks, George Mason, Lyles-Crouch, MacArthur, Mount Vernon, NVJDCS, Ramsay

International Academy Students’ Stories of Struggle and Immigration Turned into a Professionally Staged Play

International Academy Students

Students from the International Academy at T.C. Williams High School have partnered with the Young Playwright’s Theater to adapt their unique stories of struggle and immigration published in a book last year into productions for the stage.

ACPS, Alexandria City High School, International Academy

John Adams’ Sympatico Students Compose New Work

Students in Alexandria Symphony’s Sympatico program at John Adams Elementary School are composing their own original work as part of a week-long intensive workshop this week.

ACPS, John Adams

View the Redistricting Policy Chart to See How Your Student Might be Impacted

redistricting

New elementary school boundaries have been approved by the School Board and will be implemented in Fall 2018. In addition, School Board policies affecting whether a student is affected by redistricting or not have been implemented. View an interactive map and a policy chart to see how your child may be impacted.

ACPS, Redistricting

Celebrating Black History Month in Our Schools

Black History Month student artwork featuring artist and music

See how schools throughout ACPS are celebrating Black History Month through art, music and writing and with special guests.

Alexandria City High School, Lyles-Crouch, Minnie Howard, Polk, Satellite

Five Athletes, Including 1971 ‘Remember the Titans’ Team Captain, Inducted into Hall of Fame

ACPS inducted five outstanding athletes into the Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday night, including a star player in the 1971 State Championship football team memorialized in Remember the Titans and a student from the all-black Parker-Gray High School who went on to coach football in the Olympics.

ACPS, Alexandria City High School, Awards, Events, News Release, Sports, Video

Three ACPS Teachers Receive Highest Professional Teaching Honor

Congratulations to three ACPS teachers who have received or renewed their National Board Certification – the teaching profession’s highest mark of accomplishment.

ACPS, Alexandria City High School, Brooks, George Washington, Lyles-Crouch

ACPS Sees Success in Meeting Targets for First Year of ACPS 2020

ACPS met, improved upon or remained consistent across 93 percent of all key performance indicators in the first year of reporting of the ACPS 2020 Strategic Plan and its six goal areas.

ACPS, ACPS 2020, News Release, Video
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