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Pioneer special education students participate in Special Olympics Winter Games

February 1, 2012 AAPS News Editor

By Tara Cavanaugh, AAPS News Service Next week, nine Pioneer High School students are going on the trip of a lifetime: they’re competing in the Olympics.

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Huron freshman’s T-shirts bring hope, dollars to friends in Japan

June 13, 2011 AAPS News Editor

Andy Hsiao created a shirt with a “Fight on, Japan!” message, which became a hot item sold throughout the Ann Arbor community. He sold 443 shirts, raising nearly $2,500 for the Rotary Japan Disaster Recovery Fund. […]

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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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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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School Bells: Pioneer High earns top GRAMMY Signature award

May 2, 2011 AAPS News Editor

A series of briefs from around the district including: Pioneer earns GRAMMY Signature award, Huron team takes top award at state building competition, E-recycling day scheduled for May 7, Community High has 44 run in the Burns Park Run, The Verve Pipe to play at Lakewood Elementary May 7. […]

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Pioneer economics students test above average in personal finance

May 2, 2011 AAPS News Editor

Students in Karla Hitchcock’s economics class recently took the National Financial Capability Challenge, an online test sponsored by the U.S. Treasury Department, designed to test student literacy on the topic of personal finance. The group was helped by volunteers from the nonprofit Personal Finance Education Services. […]

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‘Seussical’ delights young patrons, continues at Pioneer this weekend

April 29, 2011 AAPS News Editor

WITH VIDEO: Some 1,300 elementary students attended a youth production of “Seussical the Musical.” Full shows continue this weekend at Pioneer’s Schreiber Theater. […]

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2 community forums scheduled to present proposed budget

April 18, 2011 AAPS News Editor

Sessions are scheduled for Monday, April 25 in the Pioneer High School Cafeteria Annex and on Thursday, April 28 in the Skyline High School commons area; both meetings start at 6:30 p.m.. Pioneer is at the southwest corner of Main Street and Stadium Blvd. and Skyline is on North Maple Road just north of the M-14 interchange. […]

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For Paul Test, it’s a focus on faith, family, friends and … football

April 18, 2011 AAPS News Editor

Test begins his second stint as head football coach at Pioneer this fall, just after he wraps up his teaching career. He will retire from his phys ed teaching post at Thurston Elementary in June. […]

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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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