Ann Arbor Public Schools
Ann Arbor Public Schools is a public school district in Washtenaw County, Michigan. It serves Ann Arbor and parts of the following townships: Ann Arbor Township, Lodi, Northfield, Pittsfield, Salem, Scio, Superior, and Webster.
History
In 1825, the city's first public school opened. A union school district was organized in 1830 and a dedicated high school building was built in 1855 and opened on October 5, 1856.The high school and its 1871 and 1889 additions were completely destroyed by fire on December 31, 1904. Some equipment, including the library books, were saved from the fire.
In 1908, a new high school building opened on the southeast corner of Huron and State Street. The building was replaced by Ann Arbor Pioneer High School in 1956 and bought by University of Michigan. It was torn down in 2007.
In 1922 and 1923, the oldest schools still in use by the district were built: Bach, Angell, and Burns Park Elementaries, Mack School, and Jones Elementary.
When Pioneer High School opened in 1956, it was still the only high school in the district. It was designed by the Cleveland architecture firm Fulton, Krinsky and Delamontte. It was so impressive that a reporter for the Associated Press called it "a high school to end all high schools."
Huron High School, designed by architecture firm Lane, Riebe, Weiland, opened in September 1969. Skyline High School opened in fall 2008. The architect was TMP Associates.
In 2015, Washtenaw County Circuit Judge Carol Kuhnke ruled that the Ann Arbor district can continue banning guns on its campus properties.
In 2019, voters in the district passed a $1 billion bond issue to improve district facilities.