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Video: Rec & Ed’s Spring Break Camp concludes a fun-filled week

March 31, 2023 AAPS News Editor
AAPS Rec & Ed concludes a fun-filled week of activities at the 2023 Spring Break Camp.
Features

This March Madness contest—the Battle of the Sandwiches—is settled

March 23, 2023 AAPS News Editor
Students at Clague, Pathways, and Pioneer vote to add Nashville Hot Chicken to the menu starting May 1 During lunchtime at Pioneer High School on Wednesday, Roost Nashville Hot Chicken and Big City Barbeque battled […]
Scarlett Step Team performs on stage
Features

The Scarlett Step Team wows the crowd gathered for Step Afrika! at Hill Auditorium

March 20, 2023 AAPS News Editor
Step Afrika! was presented by the University Musical Society as part of its School Day Performance series The Scarlett Step Team wowed a crowd gathered for Step Afrika! last week at Hill Auditorium. Step Afrika! […]
Student delivering tea to staff member
High School News

Students in special ed classes gain real-world skills while making, selling & delivering coffee to staff each morning

March 10, 2023 AAPS News Editor
Students in special education classes at Huron, Pioneer, and Skyline high schools learn real-life skills every morning by selling coffee to staff, then preparing it and delivering it to them. Teachers say it’s a way […]
Elementary News

Angell 2nd graders raise money for the Humane Society of Huron Valley

March 8, 2023 AAPS News Editor
Class unit in economics leads to the fundraising sale of handmade goods The Humane Society of Huron Valley has an extra $626 to continue the work of the shelter thanks to the efforts of both […]
Community Gives Back

With the common goal of safe schools, AAPD & HVA are training AAPS staff to respond to medical emergencies

March 3, 2023 AAPS News Editor
This effort will help AAPS establish individual school medical emergency response teams and ensure that all schools are certified as MI HEARTSafe schools A collaborative effort between the Ann Arbor Police Department, Huron Valley Ambulance, […]
Elementary News

5th graders research influential African Americans to create their own mini museum

March 1, 2023 AAPS News Editor
Black History Month research project allows students the opportunity to share what they’ve learned with Carpenter community On the last day of Black History Month, the Carpenter Elementary fifth graders got the opportunity to share […]
Photos of families, students during NAAPID 2023
Latest news

AAPS parents take part in National African American Parent Involvement Day (NAAPID) 2023

February 14, 2023 AAPS News Editor
The 28th NAAPID celebration was held across the district Monday, with the theme “Parent Involvement: Planting seeds for a positive future” Inspired by the Million Man March, National African American Parent Involvement Day was launched […]
High School News

Blending academic studies with technical knowledge and employable skills: AAPS celebrates Career Technical Education (CTE) Month during February

February 10, 2023 AAPS News Editor
By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Imagine graduating from high school with the skills to step into a good-paying job. That’s more than a dream for Career & Technical Education students at Ann Arbor Public Schools. […]
Elementary News

Ann Arbor Mayor Christopher Taylor adds to the fun at Burns Park Elementary’s Groundhog Day celebration

February 2, 2023 AAPS News Editor
Get ready for 6 more weeks of winter By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Punxsutawney Phil has nothing on Larry, the Burns Park Elementary stuffed groundhog. During an all-kindergarten ceremony attended by Ann Arbor Mayor […]

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