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Tappan concert May 29 previews Lincoln Memorial performance

May 28, 2013 AAPS News Editor

Tappan Middle School’s eighth grade band, choir and orchestra have the honor of performing at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. next month to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech. […]

Scarlett Middle School Portfolio Day 2013
Community Gives Back

Portfolio Day inspires Scarlett eighth graders to plan for college, career

May 16, 2013 AAPS News Editor

Business professionals from the community volunteered to conduct one-on-one mock interviews with eighth graders, and the students showed off their new portfolios and best professional demeanors. […]

Innovation

Forysthe ‘buddies’ mentor special needs students in gym class

May 14, 2013 AAPS News Editor

Forsythe’s adaptive physical education class, which pairs special needs students with general education “buddies,” sparks friendships and understanding between the two student populations. […]

JT Quon leads a youth yoga class at Slauson Middle School.
Elementary News

Rec&Ed’s Youth Yoga program shows kids love yoga too

April 10, 2013 AAPS News Editor

By Tara Cavanaugh An Northside third grader is crashing to the ground in a melodramatic fashion, splintering her voice like a lightning bolt. And she’s not going to get in trouble. Just the opposite: she’ll […]

Courtney Boes, a health educator with Project Healthy Schools, shows students how much sugar is in their favorite beverages.
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‘Think Your Drink’ teaches middle schoolers healthy beverage options

March 25, 2013 AAPS News Editor

By Tara Cavanaugh Middle school students are starting to make their own food decisions, so it’s important to learn just how much sugar is in their favorite drinks –– and some healthy substitutes. That’s the […]

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