Useful Links
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Interscholastic Sports Information
Scholarships
News/Prep Coverage
NCAA
Local Colleges/Universities
- Eastern Michigan University Athletics
- University of Michigan Athletics
- Concordia University Athletics
Girls Basketball
Track and Field/Cross Country
Tobacco-Free School Resources
Rights and Responsibilities
- Our discipline procedures are developmentally-based and illustrate that the more serious a behavior, the more serious the consequence. We hold grade level meetings with all students in September and January to explain the procedures and to outline the Rights and Responsibilities and seven domains of the Code of Conduct and Consequences (pp.17-18) Rights & Responsibilities - AAPS Students, Teachers. Staff, Parents, Guardians
Title IX- 50 Years of Celebration and More Information
Stay Connected to Huron- Other Helpful links
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In an effort to stay informed with events on campus, you are encouraged to frequently visit our school’s website at Huron High School / Homepage. The website is updated regularly and has links to our daily announcements, We will continue to update information as needed. AAPS now has a districtwide resource staff can use to ask questions about available community resources and partners: dst_community_resources@aaps.
k12.mi.us. Daily Bulletin Access
Parents and students receive the daily school announcements via email. You may find the Daily Bulletin information here . You must log into your PowerSchool parent account and set-up your email notifications. Link to Huron HS Homepage: Ann Arbor Huron HS (includes calendar) Link to Huron PTSO Homepage: Huron PTSO
What is dst_community_resources@aaps.
k12.mi.us? The District Community Resources Email is an internal resource you can use to ask questions about available community resources to support AAPS students and families.
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When sent, dst_community_resources@aaps.
k12.mi.us goes to several AAPS staff with knowledge of community resources.
Use dst_community_resources@aaps.
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Ask questions about resources covered on the AAPS Community Resources webpage.
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Ask questions about community resources or organizations.
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Get advice on which community resources may be available for a certain need.
Community Mental Health Information
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