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A2ties group welcomes exchange students in high school

December 14, 2009 AAPS News Editor
A2ties, a student-founded group, creatively reaches out to foreign exchange students across the Ann Arbor district this year.

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Adult Ed, ESL serve many around the Ann Arbor district

December 14, 2009 AAPS News Editor
Plenty of adult students participate in classes in Ann Arbor, whether taking GED courses or learning English as a Second Language. Enrollment begins soon for winter classes.

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NPR reporter speaks to students at Community High

December 14, 2009 AAPS News Editor
Community High School graduate Neda Ulaby, now an arts reporter for NPR, shares her thoughts about careers with students.

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Students excited about learning English in ESL class

December 14, 2009 AAPS News Editor
Registration begins in January for winter semester of English as a Second Language program in The Ann Arbor Public Schools. Many cultures and languages are represented in the program.

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Partnership with U-M brings language to 3rd-graders

November 30, 2009 AAPS News Editor
Third-graders in all 21 Ann Arbor elementary schools are saying “hola!” this fall to learning Spanish thanks to a partnership with the University of Michigan.

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Young students get a magical lesson

November 30, 2009 AAPS News Editor
Kathleen Wright and her illustrator husband, Jonathan, tie their love of Ann Arbor’s fairy doors into kindergarten lesson plans.

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In Ann Arbor, outdoors becomes classroom for kids

November 16, 2009 AAPS News Editor
In addition to their traditional classrooms, elementary school students in Ann Arbor get a peek at the outdoors as part of their lessons. The Environmental Education program has been in place since 1959.

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Pioneer AP students get real life writing experience

November 16, 2009 AAPS News Editor
Pioneer AP literature students have been challenged to write product descriptions that will be used for Zingerman’s mail order business.

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81 honored at Freedom Fund Dinner

November 9, 2009 AAPS News Editor
Eighty one Ann Arbor high school students were honored Saturday at the Freedom Fund Dinner, sponsored by the Ann Arbor Chapter of the NAACP.

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‘Communicator’ a finalist in national journalism contest

November 2, 2009 AAPS News Editor
Student journalists at Community High School head for Washington, D.C. this month to accept finalist honors in the Newspaper Pacemaker contest, known as the “Pulitzer Prize of student journalism.” The Ann Arbor school is one of seven in the country to receive the honor. A new Web page is also debuting.

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