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Funeral scheduled for Scarlett teacher and coach, James Bryant

June 11, 2011 AAPS News Editor

Visitation will be noon to 8 p.m. Monday, June 13 at C & H Community Home for Funerals, Ypsilanti, with a Homegoing Service scheduled for 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 14 at Second Baptist Church, Ypsilanti. […]

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Portfolio Day draws business leaders to Scarlett, offers students career tips

May 31, 2011 AAPS News Editor

Scarlett Middle School eighth-graders got a taste of multiple career choices during the school’s annual Portfolio Day, which teams students up with local professionals who share their expertise about the working world. Also this month, the A2Y Chamber honored the program with its Exemplary Educational Endeavors award. […]

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School Bells: Survey data posted on Mitchell-Scarlett partnership

April 26, 2011 AAPS News Editor

A series of briefs from around the district, including: Data posted on the Mitchell-Scarlett survey, King hosts auction and science night, Logan hosts silent auction for Harold Logan Fund, WISD picks new superintendent. […]

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Mitchell-Scarlett partnership plans for fall start continuing

March 28, 2011 AAPS News Editor

“The ideas are flowing like a fountain,” said Kathy Scarnecchia, AAPS interim administrative liaison for the program. Parents were recently surveyed about the program and their opinion on a balanced year school calendar; that data is being studied. […]

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Life with 1 lung: Scarlett’s Estermyer shares story of son’s transplant

February 28, 2011 AAPS News Editor

Looking at teacher assistant Lori Estermyer, you wouldn’t know that she functions with just one lung, and why.Like everyone else, she goes to work each day, spends quality time with her family and muddles and slogs through the winter weather. […]

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School Bells: Skyline leader named top high school principal in state

February 7, 2011 AAPS News Editor

A series of briefs from around the Ann Arbor Public Schools including: Sulura Jackson named top high school principal; Kathy Scarnecchia to lead partnership effort, Edward Broom moves to Mitchell in interim post; Pioneer juniors sell cookie-gram; Forsythe Science Fair is Sunday, Feb. 13; Orchestra Night on Feb. 15 showcases secondary music. […]

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Planning continues for K-8 Mitchell-Scarlett partnership

December 13, 2010 AAPS News Editor

A partnership with U-M School of Education will proceed, but a balanced calendar will not occur in 2011-12 so it can be further studied, officials said. […]

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School board to hear partnership presentation Dec. 8

December 1, 2010 AAPS News Editor

Feedback from community sessions about the proposed Mitchell-Scarlett K-8 campus is posted at the AAPS website in advance of next week’s board meeting. […]

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Ann Arbor, U-M eye partnership for campus at Mitchell and Scarlett

November 8, 2010 AAPS News Editor

A K-8 program for Mitchell and Scarlett schools could offer a balanced school year calendar with a shorter summer break and more school year inter-sessions for academic enrichment or traditional family time. […]

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Ann Arbor, U-M mentoring partnership enters 17th year

October 25, 2010 AAPS News Editor

A longstanding partnership brings one-on-one help to students. “Kids struggle at all ages,” explained Ellen Quart, an Eberwhite Elementary School teacher consultant and U-M Psychology professor who started the program in the mid-1990s. […]

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