To learn more about Washtenaw Community College’s (WCC) new partnership with Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), please attend an informational session. Upcoming informational session dates and registration links are included below. Students spend their first two years at WCC and earn an associates and then transfer to an HBCU!
Wednesday, June 15, 5:30-6:30pm CLICK HERE
Friday, June 24, 12:00-1:00pm CLICK HERE
Rec & Ed Spring After School Classes and Summer Camps
Registration is open for Rec & Ed Spring After-School Classes and Summer Camps. Call 734-994-2300 ext 0 for details on scholarships. Rec and Ed has also shortened the registration process by adopting a software package called ePACT. For more information about ePACT, please click here.
AAPS Rec & Ed
Rec & Ed's High School Volunteer Program (HSVP) offers summer-time opportunities for high school students to build leadership skills, learn job responsibilities and make new friends. It is also a unique opportunity for students to explore different career paths in a relaxed setting. Applications for the 2022 Summer Camps HSVP will be accepted until Friday, April 29th.
Rec & Ed is offering several exciting classes and camps this summer! Please click on each link below to view all options and to register online:
Many Scholarships are available! Please call (734) 994-2300 ext. 0 for details.
This week's schedule
A Look Ahead at the 2021-22 School Year Calendar
Additional information regarding COVID health and safety protocols will continue to be provided in future communications. Please look at Superintendent Swift’s 8/6/21 email with the subject “AAPS Summer Superintendent Update Aug 6” for additional health and safety information.
You may view a video of this week’s COVID Health and Safety Update here and you may review last week’s Summer Update and back-to-school information here.
School group meetings and gatherings (Curriculum Night, IEP, Achievement Team, etc.) will be conducted virtually until further notice.
Our work together for this school year is to keep our schools open by maintaining a healthy and safe school environment for both students and staff.
With all students in schools full-time, AAPS will not always be able to maintain three feet of social distancing. Grouping students in cohorts is not possible at the middle and high school levels.
This increases the importance of the other mitigation measures; vaccination for all who are eligible, universal mask-wearing, staying home when sick, ventilation, cleaning and testing.
AAPS will work to provide the maximum space possible for students at lunchtime as individual schools allow, yet will not always achieve three feet of distance while students are eating.
Parents play an important role by getting eligible students vaccinated, keeping children home when sick, limiting potential exposure to COVID outside of school and making sure children are up-to-date on required immunizations.
AAPS offers virtual options for families uncomfortable with sending children to school in-person at this time at a2schools.org/a2village
Please read the following recommendations that apply to all students:
We urge all families and students to monitor themselves closely for symptoms of COVID-19 and be cautious outside of school to reduce their exposure risk.
Every vaccine we achieve in Ann Arbor contributes to a safer community for our students, many of whom cannot yet receive vaccination, and for all of us. The Washtenaw County Health Department has information about the COVID-19 vaccination, including how to make an appointment here and other locations that are offering the vaccine here.
1. Hybrid In-Person Learning: Hybrid In-Person Learning Video
2. When to Keep Your Child Home from School: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
3. Wearing Your Mask at School: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
4. Care of Your Child at School: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
5. What Happens if Your Child is Sick at School: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
6. How to Return to School: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Additional Announcements
Please remember that all visitors/parents will be required to show government-issued picture ID at the entrance of our building, including for scheduled appointments.
All meals are free to all students through June 30, 2022. No pre-ordering is necessary.
Breakfast will be available from carts at the entrances and taken to the classrooms to eat.
Students who want milk will also get a fruit or vegetable.
Lunch will be served in the cafeteria.
Students will wear masks at all times except when they are eating.
You may have noticed the posted menu changes frequently. This is due to issues along the supply chain that negatively impact the availability of many food items we serve.
You can find the weekly menus at this link: AAPS School Lunch Menus
Free and Reduced Lunch Applications can be found online after August 16th. Here is a link to the food service district page to apply. Breakfast and lunches are FREE to all students this school year but families are encouraged to apply for free and reduced lunch because of the other benefits it offers such as P-EBT benefits.
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
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:
Rec & Ed is actively hiring qualified staff for the 2022-2023 school year.
Resources available for students dealing with depression, grief, loss and other mental health issues.
The next Regular Meeting will be held on June 29, 2022 at 7:00 PM.
Cases that are self-reported by students, staff, or others, or are reported to AAPS by the Washtenaw County Health Department.
AAPS COVID-19 related resources:
Weekly Bell Schedule
FOR AAPS RESIDENTS: To pre-enroll for neighborhood/attendance area schools (including Young 5s) click on "ENROLL/APPLY HERE" below.
If you are interested in applying for an In-District Transfer for the 2022-23 School Year, please click on the In-District Transfer link below for additional information.
FOR NON-RESIDENTS: If you are interested in applying for Schools of Choice, please click on the Schools of Choice link below for additional information.
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