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AAPS students share draft AI Bill of Rights at Michigan State Capitol

One of the most discussed topics in education in recent years is the use of Artificial Intelligence in classrooms. A pair of Huron 12th graders and a Skyline 11th grader got the chance to share their knowledge and experiences around developing the district’s draft AI Bill of Rights at the 2025 Student Technology Showcase at the Michigan State Capitol.

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Exceptional Profile of Lakewood's social worker

A lot of kids (and even adults) have a hard time finding the words to express themselves, so I try to find a way to connect with them so they feel more calm and comfortable. I make a lot of picture visuals that I use with students to give them other ways to describe how they feel.  It also helps to have fidgets, stuffed animals, and calming items that students like to help them feel comfortable.

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Wines kinders visit Domino’s Farms’ Petting Farm; field trip ties to an Arts & Letters curriculum module

Wines Elementary kindergarteners had an amazing time at Domino’s Farms Petting Farm as they launched into their new Arts & Letters unit about farm life. The students got to meet friendly animals up close and learn firsthand about what happens on a farm. Their teachers said this hands-on experience was the perfect way to spark curiosity and excitement for Module 2.

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Skyline Learning Center: Building confidence through peer support

The Skyline Learning Center is a student-led, peer tutoring center that has become a vital resource across the school, serving students at every level. Last year, the center expanded its tutoring subjects to include math alongside all other subjects, and the results have been impressive. This school year alone, over 500 students have walked into the center, tutors work with their peers in 18 different classes each week, and nearly 50 submissions have come through the online writing lab.

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Mitchell Elementary community holds ‘Topping Out’ ceremony as construction of new building continues

The AAPS Capital Program celebrated a milestone on Tuesday as the highest beam was placed on the under-construction Mitchell Elementary. This time-honored Topping Out Ceremony celebrates the work of our construction team, marks significant progress, and is believed to bring good luck to Mitchell Elementary and all its future students and staff.

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