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Youth Senate offers sense of community for high schoolers

April 18, 2011 AAPS News Editor

Students are focused on poverty and homelessness in Washtenaw and achievement gap issues among high school students this year. Youth Senate is a school board-approved group, giving them a seat at the board table where they regularly report about their activities. […]

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Jazz students from 3 schools host Grammy winning bassist Wooten

April 18, 2011 AAPS News Editor

Jazz students of Community, Huron and Pioneer high schools got to learn with this master musician who has recorded and performed with Bruce Hornsby, The Dave Matthews Band, Chick Corea, Branford Marsalis, Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller and Prince. […]

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Ann Arbor Youth Poetry Slam all-school competition is Thursday

March 21, 2011 AAPS News Editor

Creativity continues to come alive this week as 27 Ann Arbor high school students participate in the Ann Arbor Youth Poetry Slam finals starting at 6:30 p.m. at The Neutral Zone, 310 E. Washington St., Ann Arbor. Pioneer, Huron, Skyline and Community will all be represented. […]

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Youth poetry slams Ann Arbor high school stages starting tonight

March 4, 2011 AAPS News Editor

Original student works from four Ann Arbor high schools offer the ultimate in creativity, culminating with finals at the Neutral Zone on March 24. […]

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Student art highlighted this month throughout downtown

March 3, 2011 AAPS News Editor

Work from students of all ages in the Ann Arbor Public Schools will be on display at the downtown library, as well as in area businesses and restaurants as part of March Youth Art and Music Month. […]

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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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Jazz mentoring workshop rescheduled to Feb. 15

February 1, 2011 AAPS News Editor

All Ann Arbor Public Schools middle school and high school musicians are invited to participate in this free event, either for the full two hours or for part of the session. It was rescheduled due to weather. […]

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Free student Jazz Mentoring Workshop is offered

January 26, 2011 AAPS News Editor

All Ann Arbor Public Schools middle school and high school musicians are invited to participate in this free afternoon event at Community High School. […]

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Good Karma: Monthly yoga class blends fitness with giving

January 3, 2011 AAPS News Editor

Fit & Fun: This mother-daughter team in Ann Arbor has taken the peaceful, stress-relieving practice of yoga and enhanced it to help causes both locally and internationally. […]

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The extra factor: 3 sets of twins look at life with a double identity

December 13, 2010 AAPS News Editor

Two sets of siblings from Community High School and a teacher share their thoughts about living as a twin. Although people often confuse she and her sister, it doesn’t bother Sophia Kunselman. “I don’t really blame them because telling twins apart can be difficult, it doesn’t come easily,” she said. […]

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