AACPS primarily consists of 79
elementary schools (
Pre-K or
K, through
grade 5), 20
middle schools (grades 6–8), and 15
high schools (grades 9–12). These schools are marked below with symbols representing their National-level () and Maryland-level () awards.
List of high schools There are currently 15 high schools:
List of middle schools Partial list of elementary schools AACPS elementary schools serve students from
Kindergarten to
5th grade. Some schools also offer a
Pre-Kindergarten program for younger students who are "economically disadvantaged or homeless". Among AACPS's elementary schools are:
Public charter and contract schools Chesapeake Science Point (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. Monarch Academy Glen Burnie (MAGB) is another charter school in Anne Arundel County. Monarch Academy serves students in Kindergarten through eighth grade. It employs Expeditionary Learning, a project based learning model, and is located in
Glen Burnie. Monarch Global Academy (MGA) is a contract school in Anne Arundel County. Monarch Global Academy serves students in Kindergarten through eighth grades. It employs the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program in K–6 and a project based learning model in grades 6–8. It is located in Laurel, Maryland.
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 • Central Special School,
Edgewater – full-day
special education • Phoenix Academy,
Annapolis ==Leadership==