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Ann Arbor Academy
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COVID-19 doesn’t slow Ann Arbor Academy from offering students in-person classes
The private, nonprofit special education school has been transformed into seven different learning pods.
Ann Arbor Academy wants to be a model for special education, its leaders say
The private, nonprofit school believes every child wants to learn; it’s just a matter of finding how they learn best, its leaders say.
MLive article on Ann Arbor Academy - December 3, 2019
Hear, Michael Barg
Photos courtesy of Michael Barg You are Michael Barg. You are knocking on an unmarked door on West Grand Boulevard. It is late and dark, and you are having second
Stateside: Wednesday, June 1, 2022
Canada prepares to implement a freeze on imports and sales of handguns. Also, the Ann Arbor Academy is a school that serves students with neurodivergent learning differences and disabilities who struggle in traditional classrooms. Finally, Detroit author Aaron Foley’s first novel, Boys Come First, tells the story of three gay Black men as they navigate millennial life in Detroit.
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