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Weekly Schedule
Additional Announcements
Forms: AAPS 1:1 Form & 2020-21 Student Mobile Hotspot Request Form
Tech Hotline: 734-997-1222, Mon-Fri, 7:30 AM to 7:30 PM
Wifi Access Help Click Here
Food Help Line:734-994-2265
Welcome to Pathways High School
Pathways is a high school campus for students needing or preferring a smaller, intimate academic environment that may be unavailable at larger, comprehensive high schools. Through multiple pathways and flexible learning opportunities such as online coursework, community internships, dual enrollment opportunities, traditional direct instruction blended with project-based learning, students can meet the State of Michigan graduation requirements, along with the opportunity to earn college credits.
Pathways is designed to provide choices for students through unique class offerings in the core academic and elective areas, small class sizes, unique teacher-student interactions, and internships. Some of the resources that make Pathways Special:
Recommendation for hybrid return to in-person learning approved 2/24/21.
The next Regular Meeting of the Board of Education is March 10, 2021 at 7:00 PM. Please click here to view the schedule of posted meetings.
Metrics to inform decision-making for reopening schools to in-person learning.
Confirmed or probable AAPS cases identified by the Washtenaw County Health Department.
Head Start and Great Start Readiness programs now enrolling for 2021-22.
Click to learn about virtual college visits & fairs, Gap Year fairs, FAFSA information, financial aid seminars, and more.
Graduating seniors can apply for a variety of scholarships managed by AAPS.
Resources available for students dealing with depression, grief, loss and other mental health issues.
AAPS, working with Chartwells Food Service, is pleased to provide “to go” meals available for families in need.
For students with Specialized Learning Needs as documented in an IEP.
Connecting Together, an opportunity for parents to connect to find support and get ideas about how to face the challenges of 2020.
AAPS-approved, evidence-based materials, resources, and tools for families and staff.
AAPS COVID-19 related resources:
Pre-enrollment and Space Available Transfer requests for the 2021-22 school year (for AAPS residents, currently enrolled SOC/NRCE, and new NRCE students), is not yet available. This includes regular new enrollments to neighborhood/attendance area schools, Young 5s Program, In-District Transfer, the Ann Arbor Open @ Mack School Lottery, the Community High School Lottery, and Non-Resident Child of Employee. We advise families to check back weekly for updates and to apply when the application/pre-enrollment process begins. Please see the applicable links below for more information.
Schools of Choice (for new non-resident students or currently enrolled students who have moved out of the district and need SOC to return in the Fall) is anticipated later in the Spring, typically in April. We advise families to check back weekly, starting in March, for updates. Please see the Schools of Choice link below for more information.
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Enrollment for the CURRENT YEAR is open. Enrollment for 2021-22, NEXT YEAR, is not yet available - TBA
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Lottery Process Ann Arbor Open @ Mack School Community High School |
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Please contact the company for assistance:
phone: 866-752-6850 (8 a.m. – 5 p.m.)
email: support@infosnap.com
website: https://help.powerschool.com/t5/reg (includes new live chat support)
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Shaenu Micou
Pathways to Success Academic Campus
2800 Stone School Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
734-997-1237 ext 39215