AAPS: Parents throughout the district engage with their children’s school community on NAAPID
By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Across the district Monday, AAPS virtually carried on a tradition begun in 1995. Founded by the late AAPS educator Joe Dulin, National African American
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Natural Area Preservation Spring Controlled Ecological Burn Season to Begin Feb. 19
City of Ann Arbor Natural Area Preservation (NAP) will be conducting controlled ecological burns in local natural areas between Feb. 19 and May 29. Burns are conducted on weekdays between 11
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UMMA: Cold Weather Hot Takes: We Heard Ann Arbor Used To Be Cooler
This program will take place on Zoom. Please register to receive the link. Monday, Feb. 22, 12:30 p.m. Zoom Event Jacob Gorski from the Ann Arbor District Library and Sean Kramer from UMMA chat
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Profile: Cammi Tirico made a name for herself at Skyline as a leader and high achiever
An eagle represents leadership and authority, and those who make this their “spirit animal” are born to be leaders and high achievers. They are visionaries who believe in the power of expanding
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AAPS: Slauson student’s greeting cards have raised hundreds for charity
By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Isabel Sutton has enjoyed helping animals as far back as she can remember. Whether it’s kittens, turtles, or the Eberwhite owls nesting in the woods, she’s
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Boys Basketball: Huron tops Skyline in overtime – two teams meet again on Friday
In the first of two games in less than a week, the Huron River Rats struck first, knocking off Skyline on Saturday in a boys’ basketball thriller in overtime 57-51. The two teams will meet again
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Planning Commission Agenda Items and Meeting Information for Thursday
The Planning Commission will meet on Thursday, February 18, 2021 at 7 pm in an electronic meeting. Information on how to watch and participate, and how to access written materials, is provided
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Hockey: Skyline opens with two wins, face rival Pioneer on Thursday
The Skyline and Pioneer hockey teams are off to quick starts to the late start of the 2021 hockey season. And they are headed on a collision course as the two clubs will face each other at 4:30
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Season Preview: FGR girls’ basketball team off to strong start (SEE WLAA PHOTO GALLERY)
So far, so good for the Father Gabriel Richard girls’ basketball team. Let’s rephrase that. So far, so great for the Fighting Irish. FGR is off to a 3-0 start on the recently opened season with
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Michigan Health: Returning to In-Person School During COVID-19
After months in a virtual classroom, many children are starting to return to in-person ones as federal and state leaders encourage K-12 schools to reopen buildings. While many parents may be
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