Our Schools: Early Elementary Gains Reported in 2019 M-STEP Results
Third- and fourth-grade English language arts scores on the 2019 Michigan Student Test of Educational Progress (M-STEP) showed modest gains for the second straight year, the Michigan Department
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WLAA Photostory: FGR hosts Greenhills in field hockey
Photos by Terry Jacoby SEE PHOTOGALLERY – OVER 80 PHOTOS SEE PHOTOGALLERY – OVER 80 PHOTOS
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U-M: News consumers differ widely in their preferences for negative or positive content
ANN ARBOR—Research regularly finds that Americans respond more strongly to negative news content, but a recent study suggests it’s a global occurrence. According to a University of Michigan study
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EMU awarded grant to create new foster parent training program for Michigan
By Morgan Mark / EMU YPSILANTI – Eastern Michigan University (EMU) has been awarded a three-year, $689,200 grant by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) to develop,
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AAPS: Student homebuilders break ground on iconic program’s 50th house
Story, photo and video by Jo Mathis / AAPS Team 50 is raring to go on the Ann Arbor Student Building Industry Program‘s 50th house. And the hope is that the trend continues from last
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Club Wolverine shines at Junior Nationals in California – four swimmers qualify for 2020 Olympic Trials
Club Wolverine swam out to California last month and represented the state of Michigan splashingly well – and that’s an understatement. A small group of CW swimmers participated in the Junior
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Cross Country: Skyline girls win Northville Invite; boys’ team runs second
The Skyline girls’ cross country team crossed the finish line in first place in the junior-senior race at last Tuesday’s Mustang Invitational in Northville. The Eagles landed first with an
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Ask the Grand Master: WLAA presents Conversations with Keith Hafner
One of the top ranked schools out of the approximately 1,600 in the country, Keith Hafner’s Karate in downtown Ann Arbor has been visited by hundreds of martial arts school owners and black belt
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Support the fight against Alzheimer’s: Group of veterans marching from Adrian to Ann Arbor – military style
Tim Welbaum, a local combat veteran who last year marched 33 miles from the Visiting Angels in Adrian to the Ann Arbor Alzheimer’s Association’s Great Lakes Chapter to raise donations toward
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United Way of Washtenaw County Kicks Off its 2019 Annual Campaign
ANN ARBOR, MI -United Way of Washtenaw County will kick off its 2019 fundraising campaign on September 17, 2019, with a luncheon at Eastern Michigan University’s Student Center. This event will
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