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AAPS Board of Education seeking applicants to fill a vacant seat on the board until December 31, 2026 and AAPS Lead, Care, Inspire logo

The Ann Arbor Public Schools Board of Education has accepted the resignation of Trustee Don Wilkerson, effective May 4, 2026.  The Board is seeking applicants to fill the vacant seat until December 31, 2026.

 

Pursuant to Michigan Election Law (MCL 168.302), an individual wishing to serve on the Board must be:

  • A citizen of the United States;
  • Eighteen (18) years of age or older;
  • A resident of the Ann Arbor Public School District for thirty (30) days; and
  • Registered to vote.
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Huron's Kashvi Rai and teacher Sarah Schemanske at the Henry Ford Museum

A pair of AAPS seniors have advanced to the RTX Invention Convention U.S. Nationals in June at the Henry Ford Museum. Kashvi Rai from Huron earned 2nd place and a Best in Region for her Vesticator invention and Skyline’s Elliott Scully claimed third place for his invention of the Automatic Pedestrian Crossing Detection.

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Forsythe nurse Sharon Jakob

I was able to help a student with housing instability and a major medical condition get reestablished with a specialty health care team.  Through this connection and nursing support in the school environment, we were able to provide stability for food, housing, and get a medical procedure to reverse a tracheostomy.  This had a huge impact on this child’s future medical picture and improved the quality of life.  To know that you were pivotal in making this happen for a child and family is humbling and very impactful.

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Skyline's Taylor Phillips and teachers Cate McCraw and Ross Dunbar

Skyline junior Taylor Phillips earned Honorable Mention in C-SPAN’s national StudentCam competition. Phillips’ video, Unalienable Rights and the Tulsa Race Massacre earned her a $250 prize and a visit from C-SPAN’s Rachel Katz, representatives from U.S. and state Senators and the Board of Education last week.

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