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Month: May 2019

Features

Slauson Middle School is named a ‘Michigan School to Watch’

May 7, 2019 AAPS News Editor

Video by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Slauson Middle School has been named a Michigan School to Watch.  The program is part of a nationwide network that identifies and recognizes excellence in middle-grades schools. Schools to […]

Features

‘Learning about the people who lived here’ Third graders explore historic Cobblestone Farm

May 6, 2019 AAPS News Editor

Video and photos by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Burns Park and Angell elementary students this month are enjoying field trips to the historic Cobblestone Farm. George Taylor, longtime president of the Cobblestone Farm Association, […]

High School News

Sophomore Zach Pryor becomes Pioneer’s first ever international DECA champion

May 2, 2019 AAPS News Editor

Pioneer High School’s DECA chapter is returning from a whirlwind trip to Orlando with some very exciting news:  For the first time ever—since Pioneer DECA was established in 1980—Pioneer has an international champion. Sophomore Zach […]

The King Garden Committee, members of the University of Michigan's PSE Fraternity, and representatives from the Health Action Council at the King garden
Elementary News

King garden benefiting from steps taken by University of Michigan students

May 2, 2019 AAPS News Editor

The Health Action Council recently presented the students in the King Garden Committee with a check for garden supplies, water bottles, and Fitbits thanks to walking done by University of Michigan students in the Pi Sigma Epsilon fraternity. […]

"Exceptional" profiles

Kristen Floyd, Forsythe Middle School Intervention Specialist

May 2, 2019 AAPS News Editor

By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Kristen Floyd was born and raised on the west side of Detroit, the oldest of 10 children. She says that although her father didn’t finish high school and never […]

3 questions for:

3 questions for: Skyline senior Robert Malcolm, RE choosing a college

May 1, 2019 AAPS News Editor

Video by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Take it from a high school senior who has recently gone through the college selection process: It helps to start early and stay organized. Skyline senior Robert Malcolm, […]

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