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Two Huron grads in green caps and gowns sit together waiting for their commencement ceremony to begin.
Huron High School
Two photos next to each other, both have a grad in purple caps and gowns while they stand with supporters.
Pioneer High School
A group of six Skyline grads stand during their commencement ceremony.
Skyline High School
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Pathways to Success
Two photos next to each other, both with a pair of Community grads in caps and gowns outside before the ceremony
Community High School
A Pathways grad holding her diploma, flowers and balloons in her cap and gown after the ceremony
Pathways to Success
Four Community students, two in caps and gowns outside before the graduation ceremony
Community High School
Six Skyline grads in caps and gowns pose together before their commencement ceremony.
Skyline High School
Five Huron grads in caps and gowns before their graduation ceremony
Huron High School
Three Pioneer grads in purple caps and gowns smile together outside before their graduation
Pioneer High School

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Kristin Mahler

More students are coming to school with complex medical needs, which require support to keep them safe and thriving while at school. Additionally, the need for mental health support has increased over the years. As student advocates, there is also a need to support the families of students with complex needs, and the school nurse can often be a resource to help navigate the health care system and school. 

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Emily Hu

They come from different high schools and pursue different passions, but Emily Hu and Daniel Zhou share a distinction that places them among the most distinguished students in the country. The two AAPS seniors have been named semifinalists in the 2026 U.S. Presidential Scholars Program, joining a select group of 627 students chosen from more than 6,500 candidates expected to graduate from U.S. high schools this year.

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A home at 5172 Pratt Road nearly complete that was built by the homebuilding program

As we near the end of the school year, the Ann Arbor Student Building Industry Program recently celebrated this year’s home at the program’s annual banquet.

Thanks to the hard work of 29 students supported by local builders, contractors and related industry professionals, they are nearing completion on a 3,600 square foot luxury residence at 5172 Pratt Road.

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