Schools
School Redistricting Discussion Scheduled, 6K AACPS Students May Change Schools
Anne Arundel County may redraw the boundaries for dozens of schools. Families can attend an upcoming explanation of the redistricting plan.

July 24, 2023
The Board of Education of Anne Arundel County will hold a workshop to discuss Superintendent of Schools Dr. Mark Bedell’s recommendation for the first phase of comprehensive redistricting at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, July 26, 2023.
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The workshop will be held in the Board Room of the Parham Building, located at 2644 Riva Road in Annapolis. It is open to the public, but no public testimony will be taken. The workshop will be televised live on AACPS-TV and streamed on AACPS’ YouTube channel.
Members of the public can view Dr. Bedell’s recommendation and other documents related to the redistricting process on the school system’s redistricting website. Public comment on Dr. Bedell’s recommendation can be left by utilizing a link on that page through August 16, 2023.
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Dr. Bedell’s recommendation would redraw school boundaries at 48 schools, establish boundaries at two new schools, and move all schools in the county’s six northernmost clusters under 100 percent capacity.
The recommendation centers on creating boundaries for Old Mill West High School and West County Elementary School while balancing enrollments across schools in the Chesapeake, Glen Burnie, Meade, North County, Northeast, and Old Mill clusters. It comes after work by consultant WXY and Anne Arundel County Public Schools to examine enrollment patterns across the 58 schools in the clusters that has been undertaken since early this year.
Dr. Bedell utilized that work along with more than 2,700 comments left by more than 33,000 unique visitors to the school system’s redistricting website as he finalized the recommendation presented to the Board on July 12, 2023. If adopted, the recommendation would leave 15 schools in the northern part of the county at or above 90 percent capacity. Without any redistricting, 26 schools would reach that mark, with seven operating between 100 percent and 110 percent of capacity and six others operating at more than 110 percent of capacity.
Key parts of Dr. Bedell’s recommendation include:
Remaining steps in the process include:
BOARD TO MEET IN CLOSED SESSION
The Board will also meet in a public session at 4 p.m. on July 26 for the sole purpose of voting to immediately go into closed session, during which time it will discuss confidential matters as permitted by the Maryland Open Meetings Act including, but not limited to, administrative matters and matters on which it will consult with counsel to obtain legal advice. Closed session is not open to the public.
This press release was produced by Anne Arundel County Public Schools. The views expressed here are the author’s own.
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