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Teacher Appreciation Week - May 5th to 9th
Dicken Elementary students and some staff at a groundbreaking ceremony for their new school building
Dicken Elementary
Sixth graders from A2 STEAM and Slauson play wheelchair basketball as part of Adaptive Sports Day at the University of Michigan
A2 STEAM and Slauson Middle School
Members of the Forsythe robotics team behind their robot at the 2025 FIRST World Championship
Forsythe Middle School
Four young female students lying down on a carpet looking at the camera and smiling
Haisley Elementary
The Pioneer robotics team and their advisors at the 2025 FIRST World Championship
Pioneer High School
A group of five male students at King Elementary lounge and work on laptops
King Elementary
Seven smiling Pittsfield Elementary students pose in their classroom.
Pittsfield Elementary
Three male students lounge in a nook with their computers.
Burns Park Elementary
A group of Eberwhite students smile in their classroom.
Eberwhite Elementary

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AAPS Freeman Spring Festival flyer Event is Saturday, May 17th from 1 to 3:30

Please join us on Saturday, May 17th at the Freeman Environmental Education Center (3540 Dixboro Lane) between 1 to 3:30 PM for an afternoon of family fun and educational activities - trivia, arts & crafts, native plants, high school student presentations, stewardship activities, and more! We will have both indoor and outdoor activities, so please dress for the weather. Long pants and sleeves recommended for the outdoor stewardship activities. Elementary and middle school students should be accompanied by a parent/guardian. More information and an RSVP form available on the EE Program website.

 

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Burns Park's youngest student and one of the oldest living alum come together to cut cake designed to look like the school

The rain held off just long enough on Friday as Burns Park Elementary School celebrated a momentous milestone—its 100th birthday. Students, staff, alumni, and community members gathered outside the school for a Centennial Celebration that honored its history while looking toward its future.

The school grounds transformed into a time capsule of both past and present. Community High School musicians played 1920s jazz, transporting attendees back to the era when Burns Park first opened its doors. Kids happily climbed into classic cars, offering a glimpse into the transportation landscape of a century ago.

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David Norton Bank of Ann Arbor Branch Manager, Huron Arabic teacher Shaima Basuni and Quaila Riddle of LaFontaine Automotive Group

Last week, Huron Arabic teacher Shaima Basuni thought she was coming to Principal Che Carter’s office to discuss scheduling for next year, instead she was surprised by members of the A2Y Chamber’s Teacher of the Year Committee. Basuni received the 2025 LaFontaine Teacher of the Year’s Commendable Teacher award.

Find Out More about Huron Arabic teacher Shaima Basuni wins 2025 LaFontaine Teacher of the Year’s Commendable Teacher award

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