“As the school year begins, it has to begin with kids!” said AAPS Superintendent Dr. Patricia Green at this year’s Opening Day Assembly, which gathers AAPS staff together to kick off the school year.
Pioneer High School hosted the assembly. The video above features a performance of the Pioneer Drumline; below, find photos of CHS Dance Body students and the Huron and Skyline choirs.
The Pioneer Drumline performed outside the high school before marching into the auditorium and kicking off the Opening Day assembly.AAPS Superintendent Dr. Patricia GreenAAPS Board of Education President Deb Mexicotte
Want any of these photos? Email Tara Cavanaugh: cavanaugh@aaps.k12.mi.us
Students from within and out of the Ann Arbor district can register for online summer classes or personalized, Community Resource courses that allow them to work with experts in the community.
Technology teacher Michael Harris said he was invited to the program by the students who won for the 13-and-Under Category, answering the question: “What is global climate change and what’s your solution?”
Ann Arbor has adopted a limited Schools of Choice program for the 2010-11 school year for out-of-district Washtenaw County students to enroll in kindergarten, first grade and sixth grade.
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