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From YouTube: AACPS-TV News Digest - August 2016
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AACPS-TV News Digest with Maneka Monk.
An Anne Arundel County Public Schools news program.
A
B
C
B
E
F
Were
your
friends
we're
out
here
we're
helping
people
were
not
always
locking
people
up
we're
out
here
to
to
be
your
friend
to
help
you
when
you
need
us,
so
don't
ever
be
afraid
of
us
and.
B
B
I
People
they're
not
really
able
to
get
meals
during
the
summer
so
like,
even
if
in
school,
if
they
don't
have
enough
money
to
eat
at
home,
they
can't
eat
at
school,
but
during
the
summer
they
really
can't
cuz.
They
don't
they're
not
able
to
go
to
school
in
the
summer.
So
that's
a
really
good
program
to
have
the.
B
B
J
B
K
It's
our
partnerships
in
our
collaboration
that
we
have
all
year
long
that
pulled
us
together
and
really
said:
there's
a
need!
There's
a
food
desert
in
the
northern
part
of
the
county.
They
don't
have
access
to
healthy,
fresh
fruits
and
vegetables
and
we
could
provide
it
if
we
unite
together
and
make
a
difference
for
each
and
every
student
in
each
and
every
family.
You
know.
L
I
think
that
the
model
here
is
absolutely
not
only
a
an
example
for
the
rest
of
the
county,
but
the
rest
of
the
country
in
all
honesty,
I
think
that
the
passion
is
here.
The
community
members
came
out.
There
was
a
lot
of
people
go
into
that
farmers
market,
and
you
know
I
think
that
he's
going
to
sell
out
today
and
hopefully
every
every
day
that
he's
here
while.
M
Do
you
eat
when
school's
out
right
here
right
here?
This
is
this:
is
such
an
impressive
facility,
the
community
involvement,
it's
amazing
I
was
that
had
a
chance
to
go
out
and
talk
to
folks
in
front
of
the
farmers
markets.
You
have
books
available
activities
available
just
and
fresh
fruits
and
vegetables
to
boot.
The.
B
Summer
meals
program
is
federally
funded
and
an
important
initiative
of
a
CPS
Food
and
Nutrition
Services.
The
Anne
Arundel
County
Board
of
Education
newest
members,
were
recently
sworn
in
by
county
circuit
court
clerk,
Robert
P
Duckworth,
davidsonville
resident
Eric
Grandin
and
glen
burnie
high
school
senior,
Carolyn
Williams
took
their
oaths
of
public
service
before
a
small
group
of
family
and
friends
at
the
County
Courthouse
in
Annapolis
I.
B
O
To
work
with,
my
colleagues
worked
with
the
students
who
helped
me
get
to
this
position
and
made
sure
that
we
can
bridge
the
the
gap
in
the
relationships
between
students
and
faculty
faculty
and
administration
and
administration
to
the
board.
So
we
can
all
work
coherently
in
together
and
create
a
great
school
in
Owen,
County
veteran.
P
B
Will
represent
district
33
and
serve
a
five-year
term
Williams,
as
the
county's
43rd
student
member
on
the
board
will
serve
a
one-year
term.
The
student
board
member
position
is
the
only
one
in
the
nation
with
full
voting
privileges.
28
recent
high
school
grads
and
14
teachers
were
recently
honored
for
their
achievements.
At
the
stem
awards
ceremony,
two
students
were
selected
from
each
of
the
12
comprehensive
high
schools
and
two
centers
of
Applied
Technology
for
demonstrating
academic
excellence
in
the
fields
of
science,
technology,
engineering
and
math.
They.
Q
Have
a
passion
for
some
field
in
stem,
whether
it
be
computer
programming,
building,
robots,
mathematics,
we
have
some
kids
that
are
really
into
operating
drones,
so
they
have
a
passion
for
a
stem
field
and
it
was
recognized
by
department
chairs
in
the
science
department,
math
department
or
technology
department.
The.
B
N
B
R
Nominated
our
a
BBC
calculus
teacher,
so
we
had
this
class
every
single
day
last
year
and
to
be
able
to
recognize
him
for
all.
He's
done
for
us
was
really
a
great
experience,
because
he's
done
so
much.
We
had
this
class
every
single
day
and
it
was
by
far
the
hardest
class
I've
ever
taken,
and
he
put
so
much
work
in
both
for
us
personally,
inside
and
outside
of
the
classrooms
that
she'd
be
able
to
say.
Thank
you
in
such
a
public
way
really
means
a
lot
to
me.
This.
B
Year's
stem
student
winners
have
been
accepted
with
scholarships
to
some
of
the
most
prestigious
colleges
and
universities
in
the
nation
where
they
will
likely
continue
their
stem
studies.
Continuing
along
the
awards
theme
Pasadena
elementary
school
recently
held
its
formal
celebration
for
becoming
the
county's
20th
Maryland
blue
ribbon
school
of
excellence,
representatives
from
the
State
Department
of
Education
county
board.
S
B
T
P
Really
is
about
community
so
that
you
all
understand
the
students
understand.
There
are
three
key
parts
to
becoming
a
blue
ribbon
school
one
is
that
there
are
awesome
students,
that's
you
and
then
there's
got
to
be
these
fantastic
teachers,
and
here
they
are
and
the
third
part
of
the
puzzle
that
makes
your
Blue
Ribbon
School
is
the
support
of
a
fabulous
community,
and
that's
your
parents
and
friends,
and
our
elected
officials
that
really
put
their
arms
around
you
and
a
school,
and
that
makes
a
blue
ribbon
school.
B
U
V
Technology
is
not
going
away.
It's
going
to
get
more
and
more
important
that
the
children,
younger
and
younger
are
used
to
using
interacting
the
technology,
and
we've
seen
this
as
a
great
partnership
with
Anne
Arundel
County
Public
Schools,
to
be
a
part
of
the
growth
and
use
of
technology
that
the
children
are
going
to
need
in.
B
W
Are
very
thankful
to
our
community
partners
for
supporting
quarter
field
elementary
school.
The
donation
of
the
Chromebooks
will
be
invaluable
to
us
as
we
try
to
provide
the
best
technological
experience,
as
we
can
for
our
students
here
at
quarter
field.
So
we
look
forward
to
enjoying
the
Chromebooks.
We
look
forward
to
our
students
using
them
and
to
increase
their
achievement
and
to
be
the
best
students
they
possibly
can
be.
We.