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Exceptional Profile of Eberwhite's art teacher

Art provides students with an outlet to express and share their world through their lens, so others can understand their experiences. Art is essential for our students. In a world that seems so busy and focused on technology, it is essential for students to slow down and take the time to use their hands and senses. They are able to make connections in the visual arts to their world and others. Through our art programming, enthusiastic and imaginative kindergarten artists become sophisticated, talented, and expressive high school art students!

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Three AAPS students shine at 2026 Young Composers of Michigan Premier Concert

Three AAPS students recently had their musical compositions featured at the prestigious 2026 Young Composers of Michigan Premier Concert in Grand Rapids—a remarkable achievement made possible by an innovative music program that puts creativity in students’ hands.

Amyra Singla, Kai Zammit, and Lucas DelProposto, now sixth graders at Tappan Middle School, were recognized for compositions they created while at Pattengill Elementary. Though winter weather prevented two of the three students from attending the concert in person—along with many other young composers—their work was still celebrated through video performances of their pieces. All three received plaques honoring their accomplishment.

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Skyline High School Theatre presents the dark comedy ‘Light up the Sky’

Skyline High School Theatre will brighten this winter with Light Up the Sky, a hilarious comedy about the highs and lows of the stage.
The play will be performed Feb. 6-8 at Skyline High School, 2552 N. Maple Road. Shows are at 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and 2 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students. They are available in advance here or at the door starting 30 minutes prior to the show.

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