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Month: October 2016

Features

In a landslide, Pioneer High School student with Down Syndrome is voted homecoming king

October 14, 2016 AAPS News Editor

Story, photos and video by Jo Mathis AAPS District News Editor It wasn’t even close. When it was time to pick the king of the Pioneer High School Homecoming Dance 2016, the students overwhelmingly chose […]

"Exceptional" profiles

His classroom is the great outdoors

October 14, 2016 AAPS News Editor

 See a few moments from a recent Bryant second grade field trip: Story, photos and videos by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News It’s a sunny fall day at the Fox Preserve gravel pit, and the second […]

Features

Exhibit at The Museum on Main Street features work of Ann Arbor STEAM @Northside students

October 10, 2016 AAPS News Editor

“As Museum Curators, how can we learn about, preserve and present the history of an Ann Arbor Community Helper?” This was the guiding question the 2016 second grade class of Ann Arbor STEAM (Science, Technology, […]

"Exceptional" profiles

Meredith Giltner, Skyline High School art teacher

October 10, 2016 AAPS News Editor

Meredith Giltner grew up in Milford and now lives in Dexter with her husband of 24 years, her 8-year-old son, three cats, 13 fish and a snail. This is her seventh year teaching art, and […]

A colorful play structure including slides
Board of Education

2015 Bond Committees to make recommendations soon

October 7, 2016 AAPS News Editor

“This whole body of work has one focus and that is to focus on the student experience while they are in our schools,” says Superintendent Jeanice Swift. […]

Three 5th grade girls read at new desks
Elementary News

Reactions to one of Ann Arbor Public Schools first lighthouse classrooms

October 7, 2016 AAPS News Editor

“I think it’s awesome. It’s really comfortable to read on, it’s not distracting. The new desks kind of roll, which you can lock in, and they’re easy to work at.” Haisley 5th grader Ayden shares his thoughts on the new furniture in his classroom. […]

Community Gives Back

Thurston celebrates International Walk to School Day with honored guests at all-school assembly

October 5, 2016 AAPS News Editor

Story and photos by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Ann Arbor Police Department Community Engagement Officer Doug Martell parked his car near Thurston Elementary Wednesday morning, then pulled his bike out and rode to school with […]

"Exceptional" profiles

Sean Slay, Carpenter Elementary fifth grade teacher

October 4, 2016 AAPS News Editor

    Sean Slay is an Ann Arbor native who attended Haisley Elementary School, Forsythe Middle School and Pioneer High School. He graduated from Eastern Michigan University in 1996, and earned his master’s degree in […]

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