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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Anne Arundel Spelling Bee 2013

5 Questions with Mehul Sachdev, Chesapeake Academy Student

Patch profiles the students who won the spelling bee for their school as they get ready to compete in the county competition on Feb. 23.

Name: Mehul Sachdev Grade: 5 School: Chesapeake Academy in Arnold Anne Arundel Patch: What was the winning word you spelled correctly during your school’s spelling bee? Mehul Sachdev: The winning word I spelled during my school spelling bee was “exception”. Anne Arundel Patch: What do you like about your school? Mehul: One thing I really like about Chesapeake Academy is that people appreciate each other’s work. My favorite subject is math and right now we are learning how to divide and multiply decimals. Anne Arundel Patch: Do you participate in extracurricular activities or sports? Mehul: I play county basketball and play the piano. Anne Arundel Patch: What do you want to do when you grow up? Mehul: I like doing a lot of different things …

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Chesapeake Academy Merging with Severn School

The new school will offer preschool through 12th grade classes to nearly 800 students, becoming the largest independent school in Anne Arundel County.

The Severn School in Severna Park and the Chesapeake Academy in Arnold have signed an agreement to merge into one school over the summer, according to a release. The Severn School's Board of Trustees made the announcement Wednesday, saying the school will be able to retain its name, and extend its grade offerings from preschool through 12th grade. The Chesapeake Academy will be renamed to the Severn School Chesapeake Campus. “We’ve long enjoyed a mutually beneficial relationship with Chesapeake Academy, welcoming students into our Middle School and sharing a reciprocal faculty tuition remission,” said Severn School Headmaster Doug Lagarde. “While the idea of joining forces with Chesapeake Academy is not new, the timing now is ideal.” The …

Pat Troy

8:51 pm on Thursday, January 24, 2013

As a founder of Chesapeake Academy, I am excited about the opportunity that the merger of these two extraordinary and successful schools brings to our community. I look foward to the amazing preschool through grade 12 school that will result.   more ›

Monday, December 17, 2012

Chesapeake Academy Students Perform 'The Well at Waldris End'

The story is an international adaptation of 'The Frog Prince' which was nearly finished when Disney announced its cartoon film.

Renaissance drama students at Chesapeake Academy in Arnold have been busy during their first semester workshopping a new musical, The Well At Warldis End. The drama course concluded with a production of the play, staged in the school's theatre, according to a press release from the school. The full-length musical was written by Severna Park locals Beverly Hill van Joolen and Berklee College of Music student, Skylar van Joolen. The story is an international adaptation of The Frog Prince which was nearly finished when Disney announced its cartoon film. "We haven't seen the Disney version yet," said Beverly Hill van Joolen, who teaches and directs the drama program, but she said they plan to watch it over the holidays now that their show has …

Thursday, May 17, 2012

TB Case Reported at Chesapeake Academy

Fewer than 10 students and staff have tested positive on a tuberculosis skin test since February.

An investigation is underway at the Chesapeake Academy in Arnold, where a school worker tested positive for active tuberculosis (TB) in February. The Anne Arundel County Department of Health is investigating the case, and some students and staff at the private elementary school have tested positive for TB exposure on a skin test performed either by the health department or a private physician. The school's gymnasium is the central location of the health department's contact investigation, said Dr. Kelly Sipe Russo, deputy health officer of the Anne Arundel County Department of Health. Russo said the investigative process is “dynamic, methodical and deliberate,” when zeroing in on the contact points of the carrier. She said the circle of …

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Police Release Sketch of Suspect in Purse Snatching

A man robbed a woman in the Chesapeake Academy parking lot on Wednesday.

Police released a sketch of a purse snatcher who robbed a woman in the Chesapeake Academy parking lot on Wednesday. The man is described as a black male in his 30s, 6-feet tall, weighing 210 pounds, clean shaven with an average build, according to a police press release. A 57-year-old woman sustained minor injuries when a man reportedly grabbed her purse off her shoulder and knocked her to the ground, according to a police release. The suspect reportedly fled the scene in a silver sedan. The incident took place in the parking lot of the Chesapeake Academy, located at 1185 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd. in Arnold. Anyone who may be able to identify the suspect is asked to contact Detective Howeth of the Eastern District at 410-222-6145 or …

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Top 5 Stories: Swimming Champs, Purse Snatching

In case you missed them, here are the week's top stories.

It was a busy week at Patch, with stories ranging from big news in local sports, crime and government, all within a matter of days. I've taken the time to review the top stories of the week in case you missed any of the big ones.  House Bill Could Pave Way for Elected School Board—A bill making its way through the Anne Arundel County Delegation would change the way county Board of Education members are chosen. A county delegate has proposed a hybrid board to replace the board's eight governor-appointed seats with three appointed and five elected seats. A vote on the bill was postponed from Friday until next week. Tuition Hike Helps Balance AACC Budget—Anne Arundel Community College's Board of Trustees voted on Tuesday night to approve the …

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Woman Robbed in Chesapeake Academy Parking Lot

A woman was robbed while in the school's parking lot on Wednesday morning.

Updated 9:31 p.m. 3/3: Corrected the description of the suspect's height. Police are looking for a suspect in a purse-snatching incident that occurred Wednesday morning in the parking lot of Chesapeake Academy in Arnold. A 57-year-old woman sustained minor injuries when a man grabbed her purse off her shoulder and knocked her to the ground, according to a police release. The suspect reportedly fled the scene in a silver sedan.  Anne Arundel County police responded just before 10 a.m. Wednesday to the scene at 1185 Baltimore-Annapolis Blvd. They said they searched the area but could not locate the suspect. They later learned that the suspect had been inside the school's main office before the incident, reportedly asking staff about …

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D. Frank Smith

9:31 pm on Saturday, March 3, 2012

Whoops, a typo. Correcting. Hope no one was looking for a skinny giant.   more ›

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Chesapeake Academy Students Explore South Pole Through Books

Fifth-graders at the Chesapeake Academy are engaged in a project that transports their minds deep into the South Pole.

Chesapeake Academy students have been learning what it's like to live in the South Pole in a new learning project for fifth-graders. Deb Smith, an assistant teacher at Chesapeake, gives us an inside look at what's going in in the classroom. Walking down the fifth-grade hallway of Chesapeake Academy recently, you might have seen some more than unusual activity in and around the classrooms. Students submerging their hands in ice cold water with rubber gloves on? Animal whistling noises? Musical rhythm patterns and chants of snowy poetry? Penguins peeking out of doorways? Models of blue whales, leopard seals and albatross?  Looking outside, the behavior seemed even more odd to observers. “One day, I saw a large group of fifth-graders standing…

Monday, August 8, 2011

Campers Shine in Arnold for Theatre Workshop

High school students sharpen their stage performance skills at an Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre camp located at Chesapeake Academy.

This is a special time of the season when the Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre continues its 12-year tradition of hosting workshops to help high school students sharpen their stage performance skills. The goal of the workships is “to give everyone an equal chance to develop skills and self-esteem while having fun in the process.” For five days starting on Aug. 1, a group of 42 teens focused their energy on honing their stage skills at Chesapeake Academy in Arnold. This intensive week was followed by a six-hour rehearsal before two evening performances for family and friends on the Annapolis Summer Garden stage on Aug. 9 and 10.  This year's crop of performing arts workshop attendees hailed from Annapolis in the greatest number of 16, …

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Chesapeake Academy Graduates Class of 2011

Fifth graders share their memories and lessons learned at annual event marking the 30th anniversary of the school.

There were tears, laughs, hugs and memories flowing throughout the entire graduation ceremony for the Chesapeake Academy’s Class of 2011 on Friday as students shared their thoughts about attending the school over the years. Head Master Jay Scheurle welcomed family and friends to the ceremony, reflecting on the fact that most of these students entered the building at the same time he did. “I remember you provided me artwork to decorate my office,” he told the students in his address. “I still have them today.”  Pat Troy, one of the founders of the school, addressed the students, congratulating the graduates for “meeting the school’s challenges and expectations.” Members of the faculty then performed “Don’t Ever Give Up,” a touching reminder…

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