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Sen. Warren reads to all-school assembly at Bryant Elementary

March 28, 2011 AAPS News Editor
WITH VIDEO: “Sylvester and the Magic Pebble” and “Click, Clack, Moo” were two of the favorites she shared with early elementary students who attend Bryant as part of a kickoff to March is Reading Month.

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Pioneer seniors blaze a path to success for young students

March 14, 2011 AAPS News Editor
WITH VIDEO: A group of senior mentors will leave behind a legacy of helping students at Bach, Dicken, Eberwhite, Haisley, Lawton, Lakewood, and Pattengill elementary schools through the Trailblazers program.

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Pioneer High trio earns honors in C-SPAN documentary contest

March 14, 2011 AAPS News Editor
WITH VIDEO: Rosanna Neuhausler, Ryan Murphy and John Wissman – all Pioneer juniors – earned an honorable mention for their documentary called “Stadium Bridges.”

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King community shares myriad cultures, dance and good eating

February 28, 2011 AAPS News Editor
WITH VIDEO: King Elementary School offered its seventh annual International Night this month. More than 350 students performed on stage with about 1,000 enjoying the show and a cultural potluck.

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Ann Arbor students learn firsthand about living with disabilities

February 28, 2011 AAPS News Editor
WITH VIDEO AND SLIDE SHOW: Fourth-graders at 18 Ann Arbor elementary schools find out about living with disabilities first-hand in daylong workshops each winter and spring. Parent Steve Schwartz shares his story – one that touches student hearts every year, says one parent.

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Nia fitness helps instructor heal, lose weight and gives her a calling

February 28, 2011 AAPS News Editor
WITH VIDEO: Instructor Teresa Myers learned to tune her body, mind and spirit and found a path to healing through the fitness routine of Nia. She toned up, lost 85 pounds and has found a calling that brings her joy.

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U.S. Dept. of Ed official shares vision during Pioneer visit

February 7, 2011 AAPS News Editor
WITH VIDEO: Assistant Secretary the the U.S. Dept. of Education Peter Cunningham met with teachers, government students and administrators, telling them “there’s no big, bold new agenda” in terms of dollars, but that the department is promoting teaching as a profession.

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Dozens of volunteers set the scene for Burns Park Players production

February 7, 2011 AAPS News Editor
WITH SLIDE SHOW: Longtime volunteers for the local theater company bring a sense of community to the stage for productions that benefit Ann Arbor students. Their winter performance continues this weekend.

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Lakewood Elementary celebrates school’s 50-year anniversary

February 7, 2011 AAPS News Editor
WITH VIDEO: Lakewood students researched their history and learned about life in a one-room schoolhouse, the times in the 1960s when their school first opened and they put together an all-encompassing assembly to showcase their work.

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Chinese language and culture the focus of Allen principal’s trip

February 7, 2011 AAPS News Editor
WITH SLIDE SHOW: Joan Fitzgibbon visited a variety of schools in different parts of the country as part of a cultural exchange through the Confucius Institute at Michigan State University. She hopes to be a resource as the district looks ahead to possibly expand its foreign language offerings in the future.

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