Bach Open Students Rally in Support of Ann Arbor Public Schools Teachers at Balas Administration Building, October 1996 Photographer: Paul Warner
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1996
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Ann Arbor News, October 5, 1996
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Bach Open School students join in a protest march outside the Balas Administration Building on Friday during Ann Arbor teacher contract negotiations.
Ann Arbor News, October 5, 1996
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Bach Open School students join in a protest march outside the Balas Administration Building on Friday during Ann Arbor teacher contract negotiations.
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Molly Dekenzie Participates in Rally in Support of Ann Arbor Public Schools Teachers at Balas Administration Building, October 1996 Photographer: Paul Warner
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1996
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Ann Arbor News, October 5, 1996
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Bach Open School student Molly Dekenzie, 9, joins in a protest march outside the boardroom where Ann Arbor teacher contract negotiations are being held at the Balas Administration building.
Ann Arbor News, October 5, 1996
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Bach Open School student Molly Dekenzie, 9, joins in a protest march outside the boardroom where Ann Arbor teacher contract negotiations are being held at the Balas Administration building.
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Rally pushes for contract: Parents and students results in teacher talks
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October
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1996
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Bach Students Receive Letters From Taiwanese Pen Pals, January 1989 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1989
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Ann Arbor News, January 10, 1989
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Pen Pals: Jakai Cameron (left), Charlie Hardy, and Ali Curtis, members of Bach Open School's combined fourth and fifth grade, look over letters they got from pen pals in Taiwan. Below, Alan Wennersten looks over his letter with teacher Beverly Sayed. It was the first day of school after the holiday, and the class found the letters from their Taiwan friends waiting for them. One Taiwan student says his schoolmaster, a Mr. Chen, is 'very humorous.' Bach pupil Benjamin Martz wrote his pen pal that he and his classmates eat a lot of hotdogs and hamburgers. While some were 'delicious,' others were 'disgusting!'
Ann Arbor News, January 10, 1989
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Pen Pals: Jakai Cameron (left), Charlie Hardy, and Ali Curtis, members of Bach Open School's combined fourth and fifth grade, look over letters they got from pen pals in Taiwan. Below, Alan Wennersten looks over his letter with teacher Beverly Sayed. It was the first day of school after the holiday, and the class found the letters from their Taiwan friends waiting for them. One Taiwan student says his schoolmaster, a Mr. Chen, is 'very humorous.' Bach pupil Benjamin Martz wrote his pen pal that he and his classmates eat a lot of hotdogs and hamburgers. While some were 'delicious,' others were 'disgusting!'
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Bach Student Alan Wennersten Receives Letter From Taiwanese Pen Pal, January 1989 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1989
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Ann Arbor News, January 10, 1989
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Pen Pals: Jakai Cameron (left), Charlie Hardy, and Ali Curtis, members of Bach Open School's combined fourth and fifth grade, look over letters they got from pen pals in Taiwan. Below, Alan Wennersten looks over his letter with teacher Beverly Sayed. It was the first day of school after the holiday, and the class found the letters from their Taiwan friends waiting for them. One Taiwan student says his schoolmaster, a Mr. Chen, is 'very humorous.' Bach pupil Benjamin Martz wrote his pen pal that he and his classmates eat a lot of hotdogs and hamburgers. While some were 'delicious,' others were 'disgusting!'
Ann Arbor News, January 10, 1989
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Pen Pals: Jakai Cameron (left), Charlie Hardy, and Ali Curtis, members of Bach Open School's combined fourth and fifth grade, look over letters they got from pen pals in Taiwan. Below, Alan Wennersten looks over his letter with teacher Beverly Sayed. It was the first day of school after the holiday, and the class found the letters from their Taiwan friends waiting for them. One Taiwan student says his schoolmaster, a Mr. Chen, is 'very humorous.' Bach pupil Benjamin Martz wrote his pen pal that he and his classmates eat a lot of hotdogs and hamburgers. While some were 'delicious,' others were 'disgusting!'
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Bach Student Benjamin Martz's Letter To Pen Pal, January 1989 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1989
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Alternative-school battle lines drawn
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7
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June
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1994
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Enrollathon '95 has little new
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1995
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'There Has To Be A Better Way'
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1996
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Lottery To Put End To Lineups For Schools
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April
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1996
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