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Month: July 2021

Features

High school students test new dish & tell Chartwells what they’d like to see on the menu

July 30, 2021 AAPS News Editor

By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor If Southwest Breakfast Bowl makes its way onto middle and high school menus this fall, it’s because students decided they want it there. Chartwells’ Student Choice program offers students […]

Athletics

Skyline’s Ashley Mantha named 2021 MIGCA Boys Coach of the Year

July 30, 2021 AAPS News Editor

By Terry Jacoby/weloveannarbor.com Skyline varsity golf coach Ashley Mantha was selected as the 2021 Michigan Interscholastic Golf Coaches Association (MIGCA) Boys Coach of the Year. She will be recognized at the 2021 Hall of Fame/Coach […]

Elementary News

New principal of Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary says the name of the school spoke to her

July 29, 2021 AAPS News Editor

Koren Clinkscale says MLK has inspired her to be a calm leader who makes a positive impact By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News The new principal of King Elementary is diplomatic, caring, and respectful; a calm […]

Features

Days before he competes in Tokyo, Paralympian John Kusku inspires students in the SISS summer program

July 23, 2021 AAPS News Editor

By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Silver medalist John Kusku, a blind Paralympian and member of the USA Men’s Goalball Team, is on his way to Tokyo soon. But first, he wanted to stop in at […]

Latest news

Chartwells’ new executive chef in AAPS is ‘innovative, exceptionally kind,’ say coworkers

July 20, 2021 AAPS News Editor

Two months in, Chef Tim Connors says he’s loving the job already By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Tim Connors is so psyched about his new job as the Chartwells executive chef at Ann Arbor […]

Features

Students learn to connect what they eat with how they feel during hands-on cooking demonstration

July 15, 2021 AAPS News Editor

Mood Boost program makes nutrition relatable By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor AAPS resident dietician Kristin Stewart knows that students’ eyes sometimes glaze over when a lesson about nutrition gets too science-heavy. So when she […]

Features

Safety Town kicks off this week, creating lots of fun memories for young “Super Safety Citizens”

July 13, 2021 AAPS News Editor

The curriculum has been adjusted to offer once again an in-person experience that is safe, thorough, and fun Video and photos by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor It’s back! The ever-popular Safety Town day camp designed for […]

Latest news

AAPS track & field athletes excel at The Outdoor Nationals track meet in Oregon

July 9, 2021 AAPS News Editor

By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Runners from Pioneer and Huron excelled at the recent Outdoor Nationals at the University of Oregon’s Hayward Field. Presented by Nike, the competition featured some of the top high school […]

Features

‘Summer of Fun’ is the theme of annual program for multilingual students

July 8, 2021 AAPS News Editor

Summer English as a Second Language Academy (SESLA) is an opportunity for students to gain math & reading skills while building connections Video by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor “Summer of Fun” is the theme […]

Features

Che’ Carter named new principal of Huron High School

July 6, 2021 AAPS News Editor

‘Hometown kid’ sees himself as a ‘servant-leader’ called to serve AAPS families Ché Carter, principal of Clague Middle School since 2013, has been named the new principal of Huron High School, replacing the recently retired […]

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