Bach KMO team places second in state competition
Bach School’s Knowledge Master Open Team placed second in Michigan, in the Knowledge Master Open held on March 20, 2013. Nationally, Bach placed 64th out of 185 total teams.
Bach School’s Knowledge Master Open Team placed second in Michigan, in the Knowledge Master Open held on March 20, 2013. Nationally, Bach placed 64th out of 185 total teams.
Ann Arbor Skyline students competed at the DECA Career State Conference held in Grand Rapids, MI on March 15-17. The following students received recognition on stage and were finalist in their respective events.
We are so proud of Slauson’s 30 determined, ingenious Science Olympians who took first place in the Region 9 Olympiad in Hillsdale on Saturday, March 16. This means they’re going to the State Olympiad in […]
The Community High Jazz combos “Supernova” and “A2 Blue” were selected as two of the five winning combos at the Western Michigan University Jazz Invitational on Saturday. Supernova took the top spot of the entire […]
NAAPID at Night was held on March 12, 2013, 5:30-8:30p at Lincoln High School. Poster contest winners were Maya Sudharsan, Kindergarten, Eberwhite, Blake Paul-McDonald, 2nd grade, Bryant, Amelia Holl, 4th grade, Eberwhite, and Sierra Dailey, […]
Kindergarten Round-Ups are important information sessions for parents of next year’s kindergarteners. Two new sessions have been added for the month of March:
Local singer-songwriter John Latini performed at Northside for the school’s NAAPID celebration.
Forsythe 8th grader and pianist, Forrest Flesher, won Second Prize at the Ann Arbor Society for Musical Arts Rosalie Edwards Youth Music Competition, and will be performing on Wednesday, March 20th at 10:30am at the Ann Arbor […]
Saturday, March 2nd, at Pioneer High School, the Skyline Philharmonic and Symphony Orchestras participated in MSBOA Band and Orchestra Festival. Each orchestra prepared three concert pieces performed for a panel of three judges followed by […]
Sometimes, in order to learn about something that’s very complicated, it’s best to break it down into its most simple parts. An Eastern Michigan University, adjunct professor used that idea with her neuroscience students –– […]
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