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Month: May 2016

Features

Picnic Pops—a tradition since 1961—is Saturday, May 21 at Pioneer High School

May 17, 2016 AAPS News Editor

Picnic Pops, the annual city-wide ice cream social, will be held from 10 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. Saturday, May 21 on the lawn of Pioneer High School.  In case of rain, the action moves indoors. […]

Community Gives Back

Skyline junior receives national award for his work on behalf of Flint crisis

May 17, 2016 AAPS News Editor

 Two months before the Flint water crisis got much attention by the state or national news media, Skyline High School junior Trip Apley was raising money to help the cause. Trip, 16, has been named […]

Elementary News

Massive Washtenaw Elementary Science Olympiad sparks students’ interest in science at critical time

May 16, 2016 AAPS News Editor

Story, photos and slideshow by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News  At the annual Washtenaw Elementary Science Olympiad (WESO) held Saturday at Pioneer High School, 40 schools across Washtenaw County sent second, third, fourth and fifth grade teams […]

Features

Tonight’s prom will top off four wonderful years, says Huron senior, whose last-minute date is happy to make that wish come true

May 13, 2016 AAPS News Editor

By Jo Mathis AAPS District News Editor Olivia Greenspan says she’s enjoyed a wonderful four years at Huron High School, and that it will be great to top it off by attending the senior prom. […]

Elementary News

Let the games begin: Peer to Peer Mentors will compete in A2 Unified Day next week at Huron High

May 13, 2016 AAPS News Editor

By Jo Mathis AAPS District News Editor Landon Adamski and Mary Bashshur might never have become friends if it weren’t for the AAPS Peer to Peer Mentoring Program. As it is, the Scarlett Middle School […]

Elementary News

“Welcome!” say staff and students on annual AAPS Transition Day

May 12, 2016 AAPS News Editor

Slideshow, story and photos by Jo Mathis AAPS District News Any transition can be hard, and high on a student’s stress meter is the move from elementary to middle school, followed a few years later […]

Features

Slauson Science Olympiad places 3rd in state

May 11, 2016 AAPS News Editor

Slauson Middle School ended its season with an impressive third place finish at the annual Michigan State Science Olympiad Tournament held April 30  at Michigan State University. More than 200 Division B schools competed in Regional […]

Elementary News

Reggie Harris, Rec & Ed Child Care Assistant

May 11, 2016 AAPS News Editor

  For students who need child care before and after school, child care assistants are among the first and last staffers of the day to make an impact. At Haisley Elementary, Reggie Harris is the […]

Elementary News

Allen Elementary receives prestigious award for arts education

May 10, 2016 AAPS News Editor

Allen’s specials team celebrates the award with Principal Kerry Beal (far right)  and Robin Bailey, back row, right, who coordinates the district’s fine arts curriculum. By Jo Mathis AAPS District News Editor Arts education thrives […]

Features

Forsythe students once again shine at national Quiz Bowl competition

May 9, 2016 AAPS News Editor

Forsythe Middle School’s Thinking Cap teams boasted impressive results in the Thinking Cap Quiz Bowl American Answers competition in April. Thinking Cap is an academic competition that tests teams’ ability to answer questions quickly and […]

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