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Ann Arbor Public Schools district cancels classes due to staffing shortage

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Report shows athletic doctor s abuse was known, councilman facing recall: Ann Arbor headlines May 8-13

Report shows athletic doctor’s abuse was known, councilman facing recall: Ann Arbor headlines May 8-13 Today 10:00 AM (File photo) A student takes a last look at the University of Michigan campus after his last class before graduating as snow falls in late April in Ann Arbor on Tuesday, April 20, 2021. (Alie Skowronski/mlive.com) Alie Skowronski | The Ann Arbor News Facebook Share Here is that headline and some more you might have missed this week. Multiple University of Michigan employees knew of alleged sexual abuse by late University of Michigan doctor Robert Anderson early on and could have brought his abuse to an end, according to a report released Tuesday afternoon.

Outdoor graduations on tap at Ann Arbor s 3 largest high schools

Outdoor graduations on tap at Ann Arbor’s 3 largest high schools Updated May 06, 2021; Posted May 06, 2021 This file photo shows Skyline High School students celebrating commencement at Eastern Michigan University. Jack Zellweger, MLive.com Jack ZellwegerJack Zellweger | MLive Facebook Share ANN ARBOR, MI - Seniors at Ann Arbor’s three largest high schools will have in-person, outdoor graduation ceremonies. State restrictions on public gatherings prevent Ann Arbor Public Schools from having traditional, large indoor ceremonies, Superintendent Jeanice Swift said. But Pioneer, Huron and Skyline high schools will host two ceremonies with half the class in each outside so family members can attend and the district can remain in state compliance.

Grades 4-12 returning to in-person learning May 3 at Ann Arbor Public Schools

Grades 4-12 returning to in-person learning May 3 at Ann Arbor Public Schools Updated 11:47 PM; Today 11:47 PM Tappan Middle School Tuesday, July 9 2019. - Ann Arbor Public Schools Jenna Kieser | jkieser@mlive.comJenna Kieser | jkieser@mlive.com Facebook Share ANN ARBOR, MI - Students from all grades in Ann Arbor Public Schools will have the chance to see the inside of a classroom before the end of the school year after the district opted to move forward with hybrid learning for grades 4-12. The district’s Board of Education gave the go-ahead on Wednesday, April 28 on its plan to begin bringing students back two days a week on Monday, May 3 by a 5-2 vote. Trustees Ernesto Querijero and Jeff Gaynor opposed the return.

School officials could be subpoenaed for Ann Arbor janitor s restitution hearing

School officials could be subpoenaed for Ann Arbor janitor’s restitution hearing Updated 1:25 PM; Facebook Share ANN ARBOR, MI – A hearing will determine how much restitution an Ann Arbor Public Schools janitor at the center of allegations in a lawsuit filed by an elementary school principal will need to pay as part of a no contest plea in a case alleging he stole nearly $25,000 from the district. Willie Joe Johnson, 63, of Belleville, is scheduled for a restitution hearing on June 17 in Washtenaw County district court after a sentencing hearing he attended Thursday, April 22 was adjourned. If an amount is agreed upon during the restitution hearing, a sentencing could follow immediately afterward, Judge Karen Quinlan Valvo said. Johnson’s attorney and the prosecution currently are trying to determine an appropriate amount of restitution Johnson needs to pay, in addition to the length of his probation term.

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