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4th-graders at Abbot do the math, raise money for St. Jude Hospital

February 7, 2011 AAPS News Editor

Abbot teachers Annette Stojcevich and Cynthia Heusel help 23 of their students raise $720 for St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. Each participating student was challenged to complete 200 math problems, getting sponsorships from family and friends. […]

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Free student Jazz Mentoring Workshop is offered

January 26, 2011 AAPS News Editor

All Ann Arbor Public Schools middle school and high school musicians are invited to participate in this free afternoon event at Community High School. […]

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Rising Scholars lifts students’ grades, expectation for college

January 17, 2011 AAPS News Editor

Students at all three Ann Arbor comprehensive high schools are in their second year of the Rising Scholars program, a partnership with U-M’s Center for Educational Outreach. It targets bright students with extra support to encourage them to excel, take advanced classes and attend college. […]

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BPSSG supports African-American families in Ann Arbor schools

January 17, 2011 AAPS News Editor

One of the most established parent groups in the Ann Arbor Public Schools is the Black Parents’ Student Support Group, which offers parents and students in Ann Arbor’s African-American community a network of support an a safe place to share concerns. […]

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Parenting instruction, child care allows Stone teen parents to continue schooling

January 17, 2011 AAPS News Editor

Teen parents at Stone High School can continue their education with the help of an on-site child care center. The center takes up to 16 infants and toddlers. Starting second semester, the parents will be required to take a parenting class. […]

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Tappan School’s Wendy Raymond: Taking the law into her own class

January 17, 2011 AAPS News Editor

This middle school Language Arts teacher has earned both state and national honors for her law unit that gives students a peek into the legal system and the importance of the U.S. Constitution. […]

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Bone marrow registry drive Jan. 22 at Bryant Elementary School

January 17, 2011 AAPS News Editor

Event will honor or benefit three members of the Bryant/Pattengill school community: Deb Horn, wife of Pattengill teacher Doug Horn; Sofia Robinson, a Tappan Middle School sixth-grader; and Frank Porta, husband of Dori Porta, a teacher clerk at Bryant. […]

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Burns Park Players presents ‘How to Succeed in Business …’

January 17, 2011 AAPS News Editor

The Feb. 4-5 and Feb. 10-12 performances at Tappan Middle School include a cast of 170 community members, including 100 Burns Park Elementary students. Proceeds of the annual production benefit students in the Ann Arbor Public Schools. […]

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Good Karma: Monthly yoga class blends fitness with giving

January 3, 2011 AAPS News Editor

Fit & Fun: This mother-daughter team in Ann Arbor has taken the peaceful, stress-relieving practice of yoga and enhanced it to help causes both locally and internationally. […]

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Olympiad infuses elementary students with science, creativity

January 3, 2011 AAPS News Editor

WITH SLIDE SHOW: Junior scientists, volunteer coaches and science lovers are already gearing up for the 2011 Washtenaw Elementary Science Olympiad – this year on June 11 at Skyline High School. […]

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