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A pair of girls wearing Skyline caps and Gowns celebrate after graduation
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Powerful Class of 2017 celebrates at Skyline High School Commencement

June 13, 2017 AAPS News Editor
“Students at this school care, they care not just about their academics and well-being, but about each other. Teachers care about bringing their “A” game each and every day. Administrators care about being there when we need it most,” says Skyline Graduate Michael Parrott.

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Brandon Bedinger, Skyline High School community assistant and head strength training coach

June 12, 2017 AAPS News Editor
Profile and photos by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Brandon Bedinger was raised in Trotwood, Ohio (near Dayton) and graduated from Trotwood-Madison High in 2005. He then attended Eastern Michigan University, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in […]
A group of Huron grads clap during the Commencement Address
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Huron High School grads asked to focus on “crown thy good with brotherhood”

June 8, 2017 AAPS News Editor
You have the privilege of a Huron High School education and you should use that privilege every day for those who do not for their good and your good, with brotherhood and sisterhood, everyday because that’s what makes America beautiful,” says Huron social studies teacher Sarah Roldan-Dodson.

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Community High School Class of 2017 Celebrates Graduation

June 7, 2017 AAPS News Editor
“A journey where you continue to crave life-long learning, a journey where you’re challenged and excited, and a journey that allows you to be the best possible you in the world,” says Community High School Dean Marci Tuzinsky to the Class of 2017.

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Pathways to Success Academic Campus holds 2017 commencement

June 6, 2017 AAPS News Editor
Story, photos and video by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News “At times there were days where we all thought we couldn’t do it anymore,” said Haley Eichstadt in her commencement address to her fellow graduates of the 2017 […]
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Pioneer High says farewell to seniors with annual clap-out

June 2, 2017 AAPS News Editor
Pioneer High School seniors will always remember their last day of classes, when they left the building through a gauntlet of applause. Video by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor  
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Math Mentoring Program is a win-win as students help other students master math

June 2, 2017 AAPS News Editor
Story and photos by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Math makes more sense for Spencer McDermott-Horne now that he’s concluding his first year in Skyline High School’s Math Mentoring Program, which offers regular one-on-one peer […]
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Skyline High School’s SkyWell recognized for DRIVE Well SkyWell Campaign

June 1, 2017 AAPS News Editor
Skyline High School’s SkyWell today received a cash prize of $750 and a trophy recognizing DRIVE Well SkyWell, a campaign promoting driving safety among students at Skyline. Click here for a YouTube link about the […]
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Huron Science Technology Engineering Program (HSTEP) holds first Design Expo

May 25, 2017 AAPS News Editor
[slideshow_deploy id=’18005′] Photos by Jo Mathis and Alyssa Cupit At the first annual Huron Science Technology Engineering Program (HSTEP) Design Expo May 24,the Huron cafeteria was filled with engineering students and their final projects, along […]
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Pioneer A Cappella Choir uses ASL in stirring performance

May 25, 2017 AAPS News Editor
Video by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News In preparation for their concert later that night, the Pioneer A Cappella Choir rehearses “Ain’t No Grave Can Hold My Body Down”  while using American Sign Language. The director is […]

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