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Ypsilanti Community High School has officially been authorized as an international baccalaureate career-related program school. It's a milestone that expands college credit opportunities, hands-on learning and career pathways for students. This designation is also a key step in the district's broader magnet school vision aimed at preparing scholars for life success. Lee Van Roth talked all about it with YCS director of special projects and magnet schools, Turquoise Neal.
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Ypsilanti Community Schools is considering a plan to return students to one of their former school buildings. WEMU’s Josh Hakala reports.
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Ypsilanti Community Schools recently received a nearly $15 million federal grant, which they will use to enhance the district’s STEAM curriculum and its International Baccalaureate program. WEMU’s Josh Hakala reports
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Mexicotte would like to begin to transition leadership to other board members.Deb Mexicotte has, once more, been chosen to lead the Ann Arbor School…
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Ann Arbor Public Schools looking to join Dexter High School and Washtenaw International High School as International Baccalaureate option.Ann Arbor…
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Questions about what the coming International Baccalaureate program will mean for Ann Arbor students? Tonight's the first chance to get some answers from…
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Through June 2nd parents from across Washtenaw County can again apply for schools of choice seats in Ann Arbor Public Schools. The district has gained…
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Ann Arbor Public Schools officials are looking to create a k-12 International Baccalaureate program. The plan would use Mitchell Elementary, Scarlett…