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  • [ November 24, 2025 ] Jeff DeMoss, Huron High School social studies teacher "Exceptional" profiles
  • [ November 24, 2025 ] Pioneer Girls Swim and Dive claims sixth straight state championship High School News
  • [ November 21, 2025 ] Geologist Naomi Levin visits Eberwhite’s 5th graders for Hands-On limestone exploration Elementary News
  • [ November 20, 2025 ] Sheril Bulley-Simpson, A2 Open 3rd/4th grade teacher "Exceptional" profiles
  • [ November 19, 2025 ] Hearts, hands, and higher learning: Pattengill 4th graders get up close with science Academics

Month: November 2025

"Exceptional" profiles

Jeff DeMoss, Huron High School social studies teacher

November 24, 2025 AAPS News Editor

Jeff DeMoss is a Huron High School social studies teacher who has spent 16 years inspiring students through innovative approaches to history and humanities education. A Michigan native, he grew up in St. Clair Shores […]

Pioneer girls swim and dive team with the trophy after winning their sixth straight MHSAA Division One State Championship at Oakland University.
High School News

Pioneer Girls Swim and Dive claims sixth straight state championship

November 24, 2025 AAPS News Editor

For the sixth straight season Pioneer’s Girls Swim and Dive team has claimed the MHSAA Division One state championship. Pioneer swept the relays and claimed a total of 404 points, 155 points ahead of their […]

Elementary News

Geologist Naomi Levin visits Eberwhite’s 5th graders for Hands-On limestone exploration

November 21, 2025 AAPS News Editor

The event tied into Module Two of the new Arts & Letters curriculum, which centers on observing, analyzing, and interpreting the natural world. Eberwhite Elementary School’s fifth graders had an exciting real-world science experience today […]

"Exceptional" profiles

Sheril Bulley-Simpson, A2 Open 3rd/4th grade teacher

November 20, 2025 AAPS News Editor

Sheril Bulley-Simpson, an A2 Open 3rd/4th-grade teacher, was born and raised in Detroit and is a proud graduate of Cass Technical High School. Teaching is her passion. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Eastern Michigan […]

Academics

Hearts, hands, and higher learning: Pattengill 4th graders get up close with science

November 19, 2025 AAPS News Editor

Students experience a memorable lesson that again brings the new Arts & Letters curriculum to life Some eager Pattengill fourth-graders got in line recently to see something they’d only seen in textbooks, if at all: […]

Latest news

Tappan Middle School Spanish teacher awarded prestigious honor at state conference

November 17, 2025 AAPS News Editor

Erica Peplinski-Burge wins the Barbara Ort-Smith Award for her leadership and unwavering commitment to excellence in world language education. Editor’s Note: At the recent MiWLA Annual Conference in Lansing, two outstanding AAPS language educators were […]

Elementary News

Video: Abbot principal makes good on his promise after successful run-a-thon

November 13, 2025 AAPS News Editor

Whipped cream pie was the dessert of the day Abbot students exceeded the $30,000 goal at the annual PTO run-a-thon, so Principal Stephan Hogan made good on his promise. Thanks to the run-a-thon sponsors, parents, […]

Features

Community Ensemble Theatre to present Ray Bradbury’s “FAHRENHEIT 451” Nov. 20-23

November 13, 2025 AAPS News Editor

Don’t miss “Fahrenheit 451” on stage! Community Ensemble Theatre will present Ray Bradbury’s timeless classic “FAHRENHEIT 451” directed by Emily Wilson-Tobin and hosted at Community High School. Showtimes: • November 20-23 • Thursday, Friday, Saturday […]

Features

Forsythe Middle School demos soccer drone;  launches new STEM-to-career pipeline

November 11, 2025 AAPS News Editor

Thanks to the recent passage of the CTE Millage, Drone Aviation will become a new CTE high school pathway Small drones zipped and darted through a cage set up at Forsythe Middle School’s gym as […]

"Exceptional" profiles

Alicia Rey-Murrell, Haisley Elementary second grade teacher

November 10, 2025 AAPS News Editor

Alicia Rey-Murrell was born in Ann Arbor to Cuban exiles and grew up surrounded by a large, loving family. She says her everyday life was enriched by the presence of her grandparents, aunts, and parents, […]

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