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Elementary News

A2 STEAM first graders present historical markers to the Ann Arbor District Library as part of a Local History Expo

April 11, 2024 AAPS News Editor
The markers are now on display at the AADL’s Traverwood branch as part of the city’s bicentennial celebration If you want to know the history of A2 STEAM at Northside School, just ask a first-grader. […]
"Exceptional" profiles

Rusty Fuller, coach/longtime educator

April 11, 2024 AAPS News Editor
Longtime AAPS educator/coach Rusty Fuller is revered for the many roles he has filled at Ann Arbor Public Schools over the last several decades. In fact, he’s been connected to AAPS since he went to […]
Features

Skyline High School Theatre will present “Clue” this weekend

April 9, 2024 AAPS News Editor
Was it Mrs. White in the kitchen with a wrench? Or Colonel Mustard in the study with a rope? Find out with Skyline High School Theatre’s production of Clue. This hilarious stage play, inspired by the […]
High School News

Huron freshmen tour the Zekelman Holocaust Center; say the experience has affected them in a way no book could do

April 9, 2024 AAPS News Editor
350 students in Huron’s MYP interdisciplinary unit learn about the Holocaust in English, science, and history classes For Huron High School freshmen, a recent field trip to the Zekelman Holocaust Center in Farmington Hills was […]
Latest news

‘So cool!’: AAPS students and staff view the solar eclipse during a ‘celebration of nature and science’

April 8, 2024 AAPS News Editor
It was an exciting afternoon throughout Ann Arbor Public Schools as students and staff donned their safety eclipse glasses and looked up to the heavens for their glimpse of the Great North American Solar Eclipse. […]
Community Gives Back

Angell Elementary to host Neighborhood Swap Day on Saturday, April 13

April 8, 2024 AAPS News Editor
Community members offer items for free and exchange items in good condition, such as clothes, books, and small appliances Angell Elementary School, in collaboration with the City of Ann Arbor Office of Sustainability and Innovations and ZeroWaste.org, […]
Several second graders, some wearing solar eclipse glasses donated by MSGCU.
Elementary News

AAPS prepares students for solar eclipse, donation from MSGCU will allow them to see it safely

April 4, 2024 AAPS News Editor
Classrooms across the Ann Arbor Public Schools have been getting lessons about next week’s solar eclipse. If the weather works out, Students and staff will even be able to safely view the solar eclipse on April 8, thanks to a donation of glasses from the Michigan Schools & Government Credit Union (MSGCU). 

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Elementary News

FestiFools frenzy: Dicken fourth graders unleash their creativity with 3-D sculptures and a parade through the halls

April 4, 2024 AAPS News Editor
Days before the Big Events in downtown Ann Arbor, student artists hold a parade of their own with support from FestiFools founder Mark Tucker Five days before the whimsical FestiFools parade takes over downtown Ann […]
Features

AAPS schools excel at the University of Michigan Region 9 Science Olympiad

April 3, 2024 AAPS News Editor
Slauson wins first overall as Pioneer, Clague, and Slauson students are now headed for the state tournament on May 4 Three AAPS schools excelled at the University of Michigan Science Olympiad Invitational’s Region 9 Tournament […]
"Exceptional" profiles

Brittane McGough-Hackney, Bryant Elementary Teaching Assistant

April 1, 2024 AAPS News Editor
Bryant Teaching Assistant Brittane McGough-Hackney grew up in Westland, the oldest of five children raised by her grandparents and an uncle. She attended Inkster Public Schools until high school, when she went on to graduate […]

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