Two minutes at: Clague Middle School

Editor’s Note: This is one in a series of two-minute videos offering a quick glimpse into one of AAPS’ 32 schools. At AAPS, our vision is Every Child. Every Day. Every one fully sees, values, and celebrates each child for exactly who they are, the gifts and strengths they bring to this world.

Video by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor

Named a Michigan Schools to Watch in 2017 and 2020, Clague Middle School is home to 691 Clague Cougars.

The school was built in 1972 and named in honor of Ashley H. Clague, a civic leader who served on the Ann Arbor Board of Education—three as president—from 1941 to 1956. He also served 19 years with the Ann Arbor Parks commission, helping develop Veteran’s Memorial Park, public pools, and recreation centers. For 42 years, Clague owned and operated Clague’s Grocery at 1200 Packard (now home of Argus Farm Stop).

It is the mission of the Clague Middle School community to “create a positive, safe, success-oriented learning environment designed to meet the unique and challenging individual needs of all students.”

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