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Enrollment is open through May 14th for Schools of Choice, In-District Transfers and Non-Resident Children of Employees. Check for school and grade level availability. Enrollment for Young Fives through 12th grade at your neighborhood school is available year round.
Ann Arbor Public Schools Bands Present Picnic Pops on Sunday, May 18th at the Pioneer High School lawn starting at noon. In addition to AAPS bands, this free event includes food trucks, games and more.
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.
The Ann Arbor Public Schools PLTW and CTE Expo is Tuesday, May 13th from 6 to 7:30 PM at Skyline High School. Click here for more information.
The next regular meeting is on Wednesday, May 21, 2025 at 7:30 PM at 3700 Earhart Rd.
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On National Teacher Appreciation Day and every day, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to educators who shape the future through their dedication, patience, and commitment to learning. Thank you, AAPS teachers, for the countless hours and endless encouragement and guidance you provide every day.
Students, staff, and community members gathered at Dicken Elementary on Friday for a groundbreaking ceremony marking the start of construction on a new building that will serve Ann Arbor Public Schools for generations to come.
The ceremony was held on the school grounds at 2135 Runnymede, and marked the official start of construction on the new school adjacent to the existing site.
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.
The Pioneer High School A Cappella Choir has been named one of the Michigan School Vocal Music Association’s 2025 Outstanding Choirs through a rigorous blind audition process.
This prestigious designation—equivalent to a state championship—is awarded to only two choirs statewide, representing the highest level of recognition from MSVMA.
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.