Live Breaking News & Updates on Alpena Education Association

Stay updated with breaking news from Alpena education association. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

NANCY APSEY | News, Sports, Jobs - The Alpena News


March 20, 1936-January 15, 2021
Nancy was born in Bay City, Michigan to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Knight. She died at home in Leesburg, Florida under the hospice care of her husband, Jim.
Nancy graduated from Alpena High School in 1954. In August 1955, she married her sweetheart of four years in their hometown of Lincoln, Michigan. In May 1956, Nancy and Jim were the first married couple to receive their Associate Degrees from Alpena Community College. At age 20, she began her 35-year elementary school teaching career near Ann Arbor, using her provisional Michigan teaching certificate from ACC. After teaching three years, she entered Eastern Michigan University and earned her Bachelor’s Degree in 1960, and later her Masters Degree. She then taught for 11 years at Dearborn Heights and finished her distinguished teaching career with 24 years in Alpena Public elementary schools until 1992. ....

Ann Arbor , United States , Bay City , Eastern Michigan University , East Tawas , Dearborn Heights , Alpena Community College , Sherman Knight , Beverly Palmer , Janice Apsey , Harold Knight , University Of Michigan Hospital In Ann Arbor , Alpena High School , Janice Apsey Memorial Scholarship Fund , Alpena Education Association , Associate Degrees , Alpena Community , Alpena Public , Michigan Hospital , Gustin Township Cemetery , Alpena Education , Nancy Apsey , ஆண்டு ஆர்பர் , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , வளைகுடா நகரம் , கிழக்கு மிச்சிகன் பல்கலைக்கழகம் ,

Alpena Public Schools extends virus leave | News, Sports, Jobs


[email protected]
News Photo by Crystal Nelson
Two buses parked outside of Lincoln Elementary School wait for school to let out on Thursday.
ALPENA Alpena Public Schools employees will continue to receive COVID-19-related sick leave after district administrators reversed course on a previous recommendation.
The APS Board of Education voted to continue the COVID-19 sick leave for employees on Monday.
Federal coronavirus relief measures initially mandated employers to provide paid sick leave for absences related to the virus. When that mandate expired at the end of the year, Congress allowed employers to continue the sick leave through March 31, but employers would have to pay for the leave themselves. ....

Nelson Joe Collins , Tom Stoppa , Eric Lawson , Dave Rabbideau , Thrun Law Firm , Lincoln Elementary School On , Lincoln Elementary School , Alpena Education Association , Alpena Public Schools , Crystal Nelson Two , Crystal Nelson Joe Collins , Dean Transportation , நெல்சன் ஓஹோ கோலின்ஸ் , டோம் ஸ்டோப்பா , எரிக் லாசன் , லிங்கன் தொடக்க பள்ளி ஆன் , லிங்கன் தொடக்க பள்ளி , அல்பேனா கல்வி சங்கம் , அல்பேனா பொது பள்ளிகள் , படிக நெல்சன் இரண்டு , படிக நெல்சன் ஓஹோ கோலின்ஸ் , டீன் போக்குவரத்து ,