More Negro Teachers Urged
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29
Month
July
Year
1965
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Jack Elzay Welcomes New Ann Arbor Public School Teachers, August 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1964
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Ann Arbor News, August 31, 1964
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New Teachers Gather For Orientation With Supt. Jack Elzay
Ann Arbor News, August 31, 1964
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New Teachers Gather For Orientation With Supt. Jack Elzay
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Bach School Students Install A Bird Feeder At The Anna Botsford Bach Home, January 1939
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1939
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Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1939
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INSTALL BIRD FEEDING STATION: First grade children of Bach school built and gave to the Anna Botsford Bach Home on W. Liberty St. the bird feeding station shown above as it was placed near the home. They will keep food at the station and have studied winter birds, written about them and seen pictures of them. Their study includes also writing to the women residing at the home about the winter birds here, and the women have been invited to write to the children about the birds they see at the station. The children in the picture above are, from left to right, Clyde Camp of Montgomery Ave., Betty Lou Eisemann of Crest Ave. and Suzanne Collins of Kenwood Ave., with their teacher, Mrs. Ruth Reilly at the right.
Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1939
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INSTALL BIRD FEEDING STATION: First grade children of Bach school built and gave to the Anna Botsford Bach Home on W. Liberty St. the bird feeding station shown above as it was placed near the home. They will keep food at the station and have studied winter birds, written about them and seen pictures of them. Their study includes also writing to the women residing at the home about the winter birds here, and the women have been invited to write to the children about the birds they see at the station. The children in the picture above are, from left to right, Clyde Camp of Montgomery Ave., Betty Lou Eisemann of Crest Ave. and Suzanne Collins of Kenwood Ave., with their teacher, Mrs. Ruth Reilly at the right.
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AACHM Oral History: Sandra Harris
Sandra Harris was born in 1952 in West Virginia, where her father was a coal miner. Her family moved to Ann Arbor when she was in second grade. Harris remembers being on the homecoming court at Pioneer High School and participating in student-led marches during the late 1960s. She received her bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees from Eastern Michigan University. She was a school administrator in the Ann Arbor Public Schools as well as other districts. In addition to her service as an educator, she was also a longtime caretaker for her nephew and her mother.
Pattengill stresses innovation, technology
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5
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April
Year
1999
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Gym teacher honored
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18
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October
Year
1991
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Mrs. G. C. Wilson, Horatio N. Chute's Daughter, Dies
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10
Month
December
Year
1960
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Ann Arbor Teachers at the Michigan Theater, August 1992 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
Year:
1992
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Ann Arbor News, August 31, 1992
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Ann Arbor teachers meet at the Michigan Theater this morning.
Ann Arbor News, August 31, 1992
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Ann Arbor teachers meet at the Michigan Theater this morning.
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Ann Arbor Board Of Education Members Attend A Tea For New Teachers At Ann Arbor High School, September 1961 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1961
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Ann Arbor Board Of Education Members Attend A Tea For New Teachers At Ann Arbor High School, September 1961 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1961
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