District Spotlight
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Huron Sophomore’s IB Project Becomes Her First Song on Spotify
During the five-minute passing periods on Fridays at Huron High School, the P.A. system plays popular music selected by English teacher Bob Fox for the students to enjoy. One recent Friday, students were treated to a song they’d never heard before: It was sung by sophomore Rebekka Port... - AAPS District News
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Exceptional Teacher: Stella Rodriguez, A2 Open
Stella Rodriguez grew up in Ypsilanti while attending school in Ann Arbor. She attended a magnet charter school... - AAPS District News
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You Are Not Alone
Resources are available for students dealing with depression, grief, loss and other mental health issues.
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Exceptional Teacher: Emily Stepnick, Angell & King Elementary
Emily Stepnick grew up in northwest Ohio before her family relocated to Saline during her high school years. - AAPS District News
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Skyline's Lindsay CieChanski Named UMS/DTE Educator of the Year
Lindsay Ciechanski says if she had had any idea she would be named the UMS/DTE Educator of the Year for 2023, she never would have worn her... - AAPS District News
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Exceptional Teacher: Hillary Wooley, Logan Elementary
Hillary Wooley, a lifelong Ann Arbor resident, attended Lawton and Wines Elementary Schools, Forsythe Middle School, and Pioneer High School. - AAPS District News
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Mack School 100th Anniversary Celebration
Anne Witherspoon couldn’t stop smiling Saturday as she greeted guests to the 100th Anniversary Celebration of Mack School. - AAPS District News
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Exceptional Teacher: Nick Mosher, Wines Elementary
Wines Elementary teacher Nick Mosher was born in New York and moved to Ann Arbor when he was in third grade. - AAPS District News
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AAPS Adult Education Expands
The Ann Arbor Public Schools Adult Education program has expanded its English as a Second Language (ESL) classes to new locations this fall. - 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 2023-2024 school year! Follow this link for all the information you need to get started.
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Burns Park Literacy Coach Publishes Children’s Book
Burns Park Building Literacy Coach Kyunghee Chen has published a children’s book she hopes will encourage all children to know they belong. - AAPS District News
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Lawton Third Grader Chosen in Doodle for Google Contest
Simone Lutz is one of the 55 US State and Territory Winners with her doodle, which shows she is grateful for imagination and books. - AAPS District News
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Safety Town - A Summertime Staple in Ann Arbor is Back
Community Education & Recreation’s annual Safety Town is a memorable summertime event for our youngest students, who have fun while learning... - AAPS District News
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Exceptional School Nurse: Patrice Gage
Patrice Gage was born and raised in Royal Oak, the youngest of seven children. Her mother was an elementary and high school teacher... - AAPS District News
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Exceptional Teacher: Quanisha Shawanibin, Mitchell Elementary
Quanisha Shawanibin grew up on the Eastside of Detroit. “I was born to a teenage mother and oftentimes, it feels as if we grew up together,” she says. - AAPS District News
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Students Gain Real-World Skills Selling & Delivering Coffee
Students in special education classes at Huron, Pioneer, and Skyline high schools learn real-life skills every morning by selling coffee... - AAPS District News
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AAPS Staff Training to Respond to Medical Emergencies
A collaborative effort between the Ann Arbor Police Department, Huron Valley Ambulance, and the Ann Arbor Public schools... - AAPS District News
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Parents Take Part in National African American Parent Involvement Day
The 28th NAAPID celebration was held across the district February 13th, with the theme “Parent Involvement: Planting seeds for a positive future.” - AAPS District News
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Art Education Show Features Work by AAPS Students
The works of art by 51 AAPS students are on display now through Friday, Feb. 24 at Washtenaw Community College’s Morris Lawrence Building... - AAPS District News
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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... - AAPS District News
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