
Reflection on the Listen and Learn: We Are Ann Arbor Tour
“Thank you for participating in this community conversation… We have important work to accomplish together – after all, our children are counting on us.” […]
“Thank you for participating in this community conversation… We have important work to accomplish together – after all, our children are counting on us.” […]
Students can enroll in online classes starting Dec. 16 […]
She holds three Guinness world records and she’s only nine years old. […]
The AAPS News met up with Erickson and discussed his focus on incorporating music into his lessons, his expectations for students and his favorite moments in the classroom. […]
Investing in maintaining our physical properties is both a community priority and a shared responsibility. Keeping our schools in sound working order and ensuring they are sustainable places to deliver education, both for today’s students and for the generations to come, pays forward the public trust that has been provided to us. […]
By now you’ve probably heard and seen plenty of reminders about the Oct. 2 Count Day. Here are some things worth knowing. […]
There’s a few reasons why items get on the Board’s agenda for review. […]
So one of the main reasons I had to really think long and hard about doing regular blog posting for the AAPS News is not that I don’t love to talk about education or district issues, — because I do, ask anyone! […]
During the first three weeks of this school year, I have visited many classrooms, schools and community events to see our teachers, students, and leaders ‘in action,’ and I am most impressed with what I […]
Over 1,300 Ann Arbor Public Schools third-sixth graders learned how to deal with bullying from U-M student athletes. […]
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