AAPS celebrates Rock Your Socks for World Down Syndrome Day
byStaff and students raise awareness for the day by wearing their brightest, loudest and mismatched socks Why the bright, loud, and sometimes mismatched socks…
Staff and students raise awareness for the day by wearing their brightest, loudest and mismatched socks Why the bright, loud, and sometimes mismatched socks…
By Cynthia Heraud, Event Coordinator/Forsythe Middle Shool PLTW teacher Skyline High School opened its doors to 42 Michigan High School First Robotics Competition Teams on March…
Lawton fifth grade teacher Karen Gerhart grew up in Reading, Pennsylvania. After graduating from Conrad Weiser High School in Robesonia, Pennsylvania, she decided to go…
Science fairs have come a long way from the days of rudimentary volcano models and students standing next to tri-fold posters. Thursday’s Science Night…
The Ann Arbor PTO Council (PTOC) is launching an online fundraiser on March 7, 2024 to boost PTO funding at Title I elementary schools. PTOs typically…
Schools throughout the district this week celebrated the 100th day of school. At Pittsfield Elementary, the day was recognized in several memorable ways. Among…
Demarion Williams, a fourth grader at Pattengill Elementary School, was recently recognized at the 2024 Young Composers of Michigan Premier Concert for an original musical composition…
By Jo Mathis / AAPS Kevin Chung was born in Seoul, South Korea and moved with his family to Michigan when he was two…
By Jo Mathis / AAPS Angell Elementary music teacher Katie Ryan raves about the “seriously exceptional” vocal music instruction Misty Noble provides students at…
By Jo Mathis / AAPS The Skyline Theater stage filled with eager music and theater students Tuesday as Peter VanReesema, Assistant Music Director of…