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The 34th annual College and Career Fair connects hundreds of students with college & career representatives

April 24, 2019 AAPS News Editor

Photos by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Hundreds of students and their parents from across the county attended the 34th annual College and Career Fair at Pioneer High School Tuesday night, where representatives talked with […]

Pioneer 10th grader Brian Khuu holds a giant check for winning the Focus on the Road video competition with the Suburban Collection's Dan Wiebelhaus
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Pioneer, Skyline students recognized for videos highlighting dangers of distracted driving

April 23, 2019 AAPS News Editor

“Creating a video like this where you have high school students who talk about this kind of distraction, or talk about this kind of cause and then are able to show it to their peers we thought was a great idea in order to decrease distracted driving,” says the Suburban Collection’s Dan Fuoco. […]

PiHi Samurai, Pioneer High School's robotics team celebrate with their championship banner
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Pioneer High School’s robotics team to compete in FIRST World Championship event next week

April 16, 2019 AAPS News Editor

Pioneer High School’s FIRST Robotics team – Team 1076 Pi Hi Samurai—is heading for a world championship event next week in Detroit. FIRST stands for For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology. Last weekend at […]

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Pioneer’s Kari Miller is back for another run at top singles player in the state

April 15, 2019 AAPS News Editor

By Terry Jacoby, weloveannarbor.com She plays with a quiet and confident approach – as one can clearly see by watching her play. She plays for not only herself but her team – which is clear […]

Elementary News

3 questions for: Kevin Conte, Burns Park teacher; Boston Marathon runner

April 12, 2019 AAPS News Editor

By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Burns Park Elementary’s new third grade teacher, Kevin Conte, will run his second Boston Marathon on Monday. This will be his  30th marathon (give or take one or two—he’s […]

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Kate Odette, Huron High School school nurse; Michigan School Nurse of the Year

April 11, 2019 AAPS News Editor

By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Huron High School’s school nurse Kate Odette—who is also the district’s lead nurse—has just been named Michigan School Nurse of the Year. Odette grew up in western Pennsylvania, attended […]

Elementary News

The Burns Park Red Cross Blood drive is 2 to 8 p. on Wednesday, April 17

April 10, 2019 AAPS News Editor

Burns Park Elementary students are looking forward to volunteering at the Burns Park Red Cross Blood drive on Wednesday, April 17 in the auditorium and gym of the school, 1414 Wells. The blood drive will be […]

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Skyline Blues and the U-M G-Men to co-host benefit send-off concert at Skyline on April 15

April 9, 2019 AAPS News Editor

The University of Michigan G-Men and Skyline High School’s Skyline Blues will perform together at an A Cappella Benefit Concert at 8 p.m. on Monday, April 15 at Skyline High School. The suggested donation is […]

Elementary News

3 questions for: Logan 5th grade ESL learners

April 3, 2019 AAPS News Editor

By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor What’s it like to start a new school in a new country? In December, twins Chau and Quy arrived here from Vietnam and became fifth graders at Logan Elementary School, […]

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Device-free for a day? For middle schoolers, that’s a tough assignment

April 3, 2019 AAPS News Editor

Story, photos and video by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Slauson Middle School librarian Laurel Maguire recently asked students to do something that horrified them. She challenged them to give up their mobile devices for […]

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