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Elementary News

Dicken fourth graders perform ‘Let’s Hear it for America’ by Carmino Rovosa

December 7, 2012 AAPS News Editor
[soundslides width=”475″ height =”413″ id=”8653″] By Tara Cavanaugh Fourth graders from Ms. Thomas, Mrs. Bankey, Mr. Michelson and Mr. Klein’s fourth grade classes performed a rousing tribute to America this week. Carmino Rovosa’s half hour […]
Community Gives Back

WCC teachers-in-training make math fun at Burns Park

November 15, 2012 AAPS News Editor
By Tara Cavanaugh At the Burns Park annual Math Carnival, everyone’s a winner. Washtenaw Community College education students practice giving math lessons. Burns Park students learn new concepts and practice old ones. And everyone gets […]
Elementary News

PHOTOS: Halloween parties, parades at AAPS

October 31, 2012 AAPS News Editor
The students were especially creative with their costumes this year. One kid even carried his own head in a jar!

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Elementary News

Eberwhite’s Woodchip Day: Building community, one pile at a time

October 19, 2012 AAPS News Editor
Woodchip Day is an annual tradition that involves the local neighborhoods and Eberwhite Elementary School.

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Community Gives Back

Blooming AAPS gardens buzz with life

July 18, 2012 AAPS News Editor
Many AAPS buildings have their own gardens, some which were born this spring. The blooming gardens, each as unique as their respective schools, boast everything from small basil plants to tall corn stalks –– and plenty of promise for fall harvest time.

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