Storyteller Laura Raynor performs African folk tales at Carpenter
Laura Raynor is a professional storyteller who is also a youth librarian at the Ann Arbor District Library.
Laura Raynor is a professional storyteller who is also a youth librarian at the Ann Arbor District Library.
The Community High Jazz combo “Supernova” was selected as the winner of the University of Michigan Jazz Combo Festival on Saturday, Feb. 9. Also, CHS alto saxophonist Jacob Johnson was named runner-up for “Most Outstanding Soloist” […]
Dave Coverly, cartoonist creator of Speedbump and father of Pioneer senior Alayna Coverly, visited English teacher Barbara Klaver’s classroom to discuss the graphic novel Maus. Pioneer High School’s Contemporary World Literature classes were studying the […]
The Most Boring Workshop in the World Taught by Anna Sheaffer Ages: 10-12, 15 students Thursday, February 14, 6-7:30pm (one session) Do you like to watch mold grow? Is clipping your toenails your idea of […]
Taught by Will Purves Ages: 16-18, 10 students Wednesday, February 13, 6-8 p.m. (one session) Chocolately goodness and the inside scoop on the Michigan Merit Exam! Two hours of material, sample sections, and study strategies. […]
Starting on Friday, Feb. 15, 2013, the Ann Arbor Public Schools will be enabling single sign-on access to the PowerSchool Parent Portal. This will allow you to view each of your students’ information through the use of one […]
The Ann Arbor Adult Education program earned a $3,000 Incentive Award from the state Office of Adult Education. This increase to the program’s funding is being awarded based on students high post-test rates and EFL (Educational […]
The Ann Arbor Public Schools are looking for teachers to fill positions in elementary and secondary schools this fall. Interested applicants can stop by a teacher job fair meet and greet on Feb. 28 at […]
The Ann Arbor Public Schools Rec & Ed offers tuition preschools at Allen and Thurston Elementary. Students who are age four by 12/1/2013 are welcome.
Complete with Nazi saboteurs, secret passageways and the blizzard of the century, this ingenious and wildly comic romp spoofs the great murder mystery movies of the 1940s.
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