
Community Resources
Resources for International Families
The following resources are intended for families looking to get more information related to immigration issues. These resources will be updated as new information becomes available.
The list of resources in this section is for informational purposes only and does not imply endorsement by Anne Arundel County Public Schools.
Nothing in these documents should be interpreted to mean that Anne Arundel County Public Schools will do anything but comply with all lawful orders.
Anne Arundel County Public Library
The Anne Arundel County Public Library has so much to offer our students and families! Services and programs go beyond books - AACPL libraries offer tutoring, test and career prep, language learning, clubs for teens, meeting room reservations, and more.
For more information about AACPL, stop by your local library! You can also visit their website at Anne Arundel County Public Library, or check out the AACPL YouTube Channel.
AACPL Virtual Tour
Wondering what you'll find at your local public library? Explore Anne Arundel County Public Libraries through this amazing virtual tour that they created just for our AACPS families!
AACPL & the SAIL Card
Your student can access all the wonderful resources of Anne Arundel County Public Libraries (AACPL) with their SAIL student account. To learn more, visit the Sail Information page.
Anne Arundel County Resources
Anne Arundel County is "The Best Place for All."
Anne Arundel County has many services available for residents - from health care, child care, and libraries, to food resources, recreation, and enrichment. Learn about many of the resources available to us as residents of Anne Arundel County.
Links to Anne Arundel County Resources
Directory of Services (AA County Dept of Health)
Systems of Care (AA County)
Free Health Department Services
There are many free programs available at the Anne Arundel County Health Department for Anne Arundel County residents. For more information, visit Programs and Services.
Anne Arundel Community College
There are many educational and career opportunities available at AACC for adults, high school students, and recent graduates. You can pursue professional training, a credit certificate, or a two-year Associates Degree. There are continuing education courses and you can take enrichment courses for fun. You can also start your journey at AACC and transfer to a 4-year college or university! Visit www.aacc.edu to learn more and to explore your future!

AACPS Community Schools
Community Schools help students and families overcome the in-school and out-of-school barriers that prevent children from learning and succeeding over the course of their lives by having an integrated focus on academics, health and social services, youth and community development, and family and community engagement. For more information, visit the Office of Community and School Based Programming..