District Spotlight
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A2 STEAM 7th Graders Distribute Meals to Warming Center
Fifty people experiencing homelessness were treated to a hot meal Monday night thanks to some generous A2 STEAM seventh graders. The students put together 50 portable, ready-to-eat meals for the homeless population, including soup heated by portable heaters they created using a chemical reaction much like what is used to heat up hand warmers. .. - AAPS District News
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Sixth Grader Blind Since Birth Flourishing in Middle School
Two songs go through Khara Gilmore’s mind as she makes her way through a typical day in her AAPS middle school... - AAPS District News
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You Are Not Alone
Resources available for students dealing with depression, grief, loss and other mental health issues.
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Huron Sophomores Present Wide Range of Personal Projects
The Personal Project is the culminating experience of the Middle Years Programme (MYP) in the 10th grade and showcases individual student... - AAPS District News
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Lakewood Fourth Graders Raise Money for Toys for Tots
Lakewood fourth grade teacher Jessica Detering says the Marine Toys for Tots coin drive is a way for the entire class to participate in doing... - AAPS District News
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Exceptional Teacher: Erika Daman, Forsythe MS
When Erika Daman started college, she thought she would go into the medical field, but after taking one of the classes on people with disabilities... - AAPS District News
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Exceptional Teacher Assistant: Sat Paul Goyal, Skyline HS
Sat Paul Goyal joined Skyline High School in 2009 as a special education teacher assistant supporting students with learning disabilities. - AAPS District News
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Community High Marks Building's 100th Anniversary
The building at 401 N. Division was once the home of Jones School, which is now commemorated with banners and eventually a permanent historical marker... - AAPS District News
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Huron Alum Visits to Discuss Book About Japanese American Incarceration in WWII
The last time Shirley Ann Higuchi was at Huron High School, the year was 1977 and she was about to graduate... - AAPS District News
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Welcome Back AAPS Families!
The school district is bustling with activity as we prepare for the beginning of this 2022-2023 school year! Follow this link for all the information you need to get started.
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Exceptional Teachers: Bethany Bell, Carpenter Elementary
Bethany Bell grew up in small towns in both Kansas & Iowa. Her father was a minister and her mother was a homemaker... - AAPS District News
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2020 Huron Graduate Says the IB Career-Related Program Changed His Life
Darryl Phillips says he wouldn’t be where he is today if it weren’t for the education and support he received at Mitchell, Scarlett, and Huron... - AAPS District News
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Teachers, Staff Return to AAPS School Buildings
A week from today, students will fill the halls of the Ann Arbor Public Schools. For teachers, principals, office professionals and other staffers, this was the day to get busy... - AAPS District News
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School Board Visits Embracing Our Differences SE Michigan Exhibit
At their retreat last week, the Ann Arbor Public Schools Board of Education visited an exhibit that uses the power of art and prose to promote diversity. They became the latest members of the AAPS community to visit Embracing Our Differences SE Michigan at Gallup Park and three other locations in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. - AAPS District News
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TV Lights, Camera & Action Video Camp is Held at CTN
Rec & Ed‘s new camp this summer is helping kids learn how to produce, direct, and make TV, all while developing teamwork skills. - AAPS District News
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