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Concert celebrates Pioneer GRAMMY, first school to receive national honor twice

May 16, 2011 AAPS News Editor

“We have a community that really embraces the arts and arts education,” said Pioneer Performing Arts Department Chairman David Leach. Concert honoring the Pioneer program will be honor will take place at 8 p.m., Thursday, May 26 at Hill Auditorium. […]

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Clemente drama students choose ‘Fences’ for inaugural performance

May 16, 2011 AAPS News Editor

WITH VIDEO: A proud Roberto Clemente community offered its first student drama performance this month with August Wilson’s award-winning play “Fences.” The new student group took to the stage on May 11-12, offering public performances of the acclaimed production. […]

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Elementary classroom initiatives teach students to honor the Earth

May 16, 2011 AAPS News Editor

Members of the Angell Elementary Ecology Club have the right idea: They’re finding to encourage sustainability, recycling and using fewer resources and spreading the word throughout their elementary school community. And a Burns Park teacher takes her green passion and translates it into a lesson for students. […]

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Run, walk, move: Annual walkathon raises money for Haisley Elementary

May 16, 2011 AAPS News Editor

WITH VIDEO: Friday’s annual Haisley Walkathon began with overcast skies, but the enthusiasm of students at the Ann Arbor elementary school brightened the day. […]

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Carpenter teacher gets creative using low-cost interactive whiteboard

May 16, 2011 AAPS News Editor

Third-grade teacher Bethany Tabaka created her own classroom tool, which has been expanded to other classes at the Ann Arbor elementary school. It provides teachers with an interactive platform to teach all subjects. […]

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School Bells: K-12 art exhibition reception is Tuesday at Slusser

May 16, 2011 AAPS News Editor

A series of news briefs from around the Ann Arbor Public Schools including: All-district art exhibition begins this week; Huron places 12th at state Science Olympiad; 2 staffers earn Celebration of Excellence awards; DonorsChoose.org at Pattengill; June book events around town from AAPSNews sponsor Nicola’s Books. […]

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National SpeakUp tech survey draws 875 AAPS parent responses

May 16, 2011 AAPS News Editor

The district’s new outreach tool, School Messenger, allowed outreach to even more parents and encourage participation. About half considered themselves average technology users, with 38 percent considering themselves an advanced user of technology. […]

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Voters overwhelmingly support Tuesday special education millage

May 4, 2011 AAPS News Editor

The 7-year, 0.985 mill renewal was supported by nearly 77 percent of those casting ballots in the countywide election. Ann Arbor will receive $5.8 million of the $14 million collected each year. […]

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Pioneer’s Tracey Van Dusen featured on White House website

May 2, 2011 AAPS News Editor

Pioneer High School teacher Tracey Van Dusen has been featured on the White House website as one of their featured “Champions of Change.” Those featured have done extraordinary things in their communities. […]

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Skyline student represents Ann Arbor with national GenerationOn project

May 2, 2011 AAPS News Editor

Malaika Worsham is one of 10 students from around the country selected by the Points of Light Institute for a program to encourage volunteering among youth. Volunteering “shows you how different people live. It also brings joy to your life,” she says. […]

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