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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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King Day activities: Contests, special events in Ann Arbor schools

January 17, 2011 AAPS News Editor

WITH VIDEO: Clague Middle School event involves 60 students in a multi-media production, Bryant Early Elementary School sings about peace and Dicken Elementary students learn about jazz music and history with an assembly by Vincent York & Jazzistry. Many other schools around the district host MLK Day activities. […]

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Rising Scholars lifts students’ grades, expectation for college

January 17, 2011 AAPS News Editor

Students at all three Ann Arbor comprehensive high schools are in their second year of the Rising Scholars program, a partnership with U-M’s Center for Educational Outreach. It targets bright students with extra support to encourage them to excel, take advanced classes and attend college. […]

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School Bells: Superintendent interview questions accepted

January 17, 2011 AAPS News Editor

A series of briefs from around the Ann Arbor Public Schools: Ann Arbor schools moving to Google, WISD begins superintendent search, PTOC Enrichment Forum slated for Jan. 24, DECA teams showcase business knowledge, talent. […]

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Open enrollment begins at Skyline; Curriculum Night is Jan. 12

January 5, 2011 AAPS News Editor

Incoming ninth-graders interested in attending Skyline High School and their parents are invited to an evening of school tours and information. There are 100 seats open in the fall for those living outside of the Skyline boundaries, but within the Ann Arbor district. […]

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Olympiad infuses elementary students with science, creativity

January 3, 2011 AAPS News Editor

WITH SLIDE SHOW: Junior scientists, volunteer coaches and science lovers are already gearing up for the 2011 Washtenaw Elementary Science Olympiad – this year on June 11 at Skyline High School. […]

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NAACP honors 102 Ann Arbor students, up 26% from last year

November 22, 2010 AAPS News Editor

The Ann Arbor chapter honors the district’s top black high school students each fall at its Freedom Fund Dinner. […]

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Foundation grant brings Skyline physics students lessons in teamwork, project planning

November 22, 2010 AAPS News Editor

Some 450 physics students at Skyline High Schooare taking part in Crash Test! one of 28 projects funded this fall by the AAPS Educational Foundation. […]

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Staff, board, residents say ‘so long’ to Todd Roberts as he leaves post

October 11, 2010 AAPS News Editor

WITH VIDEO: The Ann Arbor community took time out last week to bid farewell to its superintendent who has served for four years. […]

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Skyline’s ‘Guy in a tie’ carries love of science to the classroom

June 21, 2010 AAPS News Editor

Jeff Bradley’s philosophy is to encourage students to find the answer by working hard at labs and learning. The long-time science teacher is known for his “guy-in-a-tie” podcasts and for encouraging his students to be their best. […]

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