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Month: March 2024

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The creative works of AAPS student artists are showcased in downtown Ann Arbor

March 22, 2024 AAPS News Editor

Youth Art Month is an annual event in March designed to emphasize the value of art education Every March, downtown Ann Arbor becomes an outdoor gallery featuring some of the amazing student artwork created by […]

Elementary News

AAPS celebrates Rock Your Socks for World Down Syndrome Day

March 21, 2024 AAPS News Editor

Staff and students raise awareness for the day by wearing their brightest, loudest and mismatched socks. Why the bright, loud, and sometimes mismatched socks on students and staff at Eberwhite Elementary and several other schools […]

High School News

Skyline High School Hosts First in Michigan Robotics Competition

March 20, 2024 AAPS News Editor

By Cynthia Heraud, Event Coordinator/Forsythe Middle School PLTW teacher Skyline High School opened its doors to 42 Michigan High School First Robotics Competition Teams on March 15th-17th. The excitement was evident as teams flooded the […]

Elementary News

The stars come out for AAPS students at the world’s longest-running planetarium in a K-12 district

March 20, 2024 AAPS News Editor

Pioneer High School’s Argus Planetarium is the site of exciting field trips for first & fifth graders For Ann Arbor Public Schools’ first and fifth graders, a field trip to the Argus Planetarium at Pioneer […]

Elementary News

Video: Lakewood music students embrace movement during colorful folk dance

March 19, 2024 AAPS News Editor

Lakewood kindergarteners are having a blast learning folk dance readiness with colorful scarves set to the lively tune of “The Irish Washerwoman.” They’re internalizing the steady beat, exploring the form of the music, and reveling […]

Elementary News

Video: Teachers take pies to the face during Pittsfield’s fun-filled Pi Day Assembly

March 15, 2024 AAPS News Editor

As part of Pittsfield Elementary’s 5th grade camp fundraiser, students cast votes to decide which lucky teachers would get “pied” in the face on March 14—Pi Day. Before the fun-filled Pi Day assembly, students led […]

Features

A diverse range of inventions showcases the imagination and ingenuity of AAPS students at the A2 Area Invention Convention

March 15, 2024 AAPS News Editor

Seven projects now advance to the state competition at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn on May 4 A Feedback Sound Detection App. Introduction to a Female Crash Test Dummy. A Player Piano Roll Reader. […]

Features

Huron High School 2024 IB DP presents a Visual Arts Exhibition

March 14, 2024 AAPS News Editor

Tonight’s reception features the favorite work of 16 senior artists The Huron High School 2024 International Baccalaureate Diploma Program will celebrate the work of 16 senior artists at a Visual Arts Exhibit tonight in the […]

"Exceptional" profiles

Gretchen Hahn, Clague Middle School Science Teacher & Department Chair

March 13, 2024 AAPS News Editor

Gretchen Hahn’s roots trace back to New York, where she was born. As one of seven siblings, she recalls moving around a lot before her family settled in Perry, Michigan. Hahn’s love for learning blossomed […]

Elementary News

Lawton Science Night: Not the science fair of the past

March 12, 2024 AAPS News Editor

The event featured hands-on activities throughout the school Science fairs have come a long way from the days of rudimentary volcano models and students standing next to tri-fold posters. Thursday’s Science Night at Lawton Elementary […]

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