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COVID-19 Update March 30th
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AAPS COVID-19 Update
March 30thHello Students and Staff, Parents and Community,
We will keep this update brief as we value your time during Spring Break. We did want to take the time today to remind tomorrow is the next AAPS Food Service Distribution and a reminder that AAPS playgrounds and athletic fields are closed.
AAPS Food Service
This week’s AAPS Food Service distribution will take place on Tuesday, March 31st and Friday, April 3rd. Note the Friday distribution had previously been planned for Thursday. Check the full list of locations and dates and times.
If you have food allergy needs or cannot make it to a pick-up location please call the food hotline at 734-994-2265. Arrangements will be made.
AAPS Playground and Athletic Field Closure
In an effort to help keep our students, families, and community healthy and safe in response to the COVID-19 crisis, the AAPS has implemented restrictions in lines with the recent City of Ann Arbor communication regarding the use of City Parks and Natural areas. The following school amenities are closed until further notice: playgrounds/play structures, game courts (basketball and tennis), and athletic fields.
AAPS school grounds are limited to activities that do not involve direct contact with others, such as walking, hiking, running, and cycling.
Sincerely,
Jeanice K. Swift
Superintendent of Schools