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Month: November 2016

Features

Second in a series: Huron senior Jadal Williams honored as ‘Young Man of Promise’

November 14, 2016 AAPS News Editor
    Editor’s note: Six AAPS high school seniors were recently named “Young Men of Promise” by the Delta Psi Omega Chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. This is one in a series of profiles of […]
Features

First in a series: Skyline senior Charles Jones honored as “Young Man of Promise”

November 9, 2016 AAPS News Editor
     Editor’s note: Six AAPS high school seniors were recently named “Young Men of Promise” by the Delta Psi Omega Chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. This is the first in a series of […]
Community Gives Back

Ann Arbor chapter of NAACP honors Freedom Fund scholars

November 7, 2016 AAPS News Editor
Story, photos and video by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News “Our Lives Matter, Our Votes Count,” was the theme of Sunday’s 2016 Freedom Fund Dinner, where 139 African American AAPS students were honored for academic excellence. […]
Community Gives Back

Preschoolers enjoy Safety Day thanks to dads’ group, public safety officials

November 4, 2016 AAPS News Editor
Photos, story and video by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Thanks to a group of fathers at the Ann Arbor Preschool & Family Center, about   200 preschoolers got the chance Tuesday to learn more about the […]
Exterior shot of Allen Elementary school on a sunny day
Board of Education

Allen Elementary community expected to move back to repaired, upgraded building in April

November 3, 2016 AAPS News Editor
“The building would be talking to us at this point if it was structurally unsound. We see no signs of structural cracking or movement in the building at all,” says Mitchell and Mouat Architect Kevin Stansbury

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"Exceptional" profiles

Deborah Mullice, Physical Education Teacher and Athletic Director at Clague Middle School

November 2, 2016 AAPS News Editor
Deborah Mullice has worked at AAPS for 30 years—the entire time at Clague Middle School. Her duties there are multi-fold, and for the past 14 years have included physical education teacher, athletic director, lead teacher, […]
The AAPS Board of Education standing
Board of Education

School Board calls for using SAT instead of M-STEP for testing 11th graders

November 1, 2016 AAPS News Editor
“Our 11th graders are in a unique position, everyone of them at least in our schools takes the SAT, which is a nationally relevant test. The MSTEP is not,” says School Board Vice-President Christine Stead.

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