05/27/2026
Join us for a happy hour with AAEA endorsed candidates:
Yousef Rabhi, Candidate for Ann Arbor Mayor
Ryan Bartholomew, Ward 3 Candidate
Dave Zeglen, Ward 4 Candidate
Friday, May 29 3:30-6:00pm
Casa Dominick's
812 Monroe, Ann Arbor
05/22/2026
The PTO Council is in their final push of their 2026 $30 for 30k fundraiser! They have through Monday, May 25th to meet their goal, and they need your help to get them over the finish line!
PTO income varies across elementary schools in the district with a range of $87 per student per year to $245 per student per year. PTO income tends to be higher at schools with fewer economically disadvantaged students and at less diverse schools, compounding inequity for AAPS students and families. Please consider donating $30 (or more) to help increase Ann Arbor Title I schools’ per pupil spending. If you can’t donate at this time, help spread the word about the fundraiser in our community. Join the effort to create equitable educational opportunities for every child in Ann Arbor!
05/08/2026
"It’s difficult to take or find a photo of these teachers not surrounded by students! That says a lot about what their focus is."
We appreciate you, Mr. Ash and Mr. Rodriguez!
05/07/2026
"[Ms. Concannon] really “sees” her students and brings out the best in them. She is still in our lives all these years later - pictured here with my now 6th-grader."
05/07/2026
"We are deeply thankful for the positive influence Mr. Callam has had on Julien and the example he sets for his students."
We appreciate you, Mr. Callam!
05/06/2026
"Ms. Allison is smart, caring, respectful, thoughtful, and soooo valuable!"
We appreciate you, Ms. Allison!
05/05/2026
"Her classroom is full of fun, encouragement, and emotional support, and she has a wonderful way of making each child feel confident and excited to grow. We are so grateful for the strong building blocks she has given them and for the lasting impact she has had on both of our children."
We appreciate you, Mrs. Cox!
05/05/2026
"[Mrs. Newton] teaches the value of wanting to do more and provides opportunities to go further for those who want to. I am very grateful for how she fought for what she knew was best for my child, even when I was ready to give up."
"[Mrs. Newton] teaches the value of wanting to do more and provides opportunities to go further for those who want to. I am very grateful for how she fought for what she knew was best for my child even when I was ready to give up."
Mrs. Newton, we appreciate educators like you!
02/20/2026
Our crisis and action updates have moved to a dedicated page! Stay here for union news and member shout-outs, but you can find our updated information on the currentcontract expiration at our new page: https://www.facebook.com/share/1CPukP5eES
02/19/2026
You are invited to Care Based Solutions for Safer Schools, a community teach-in designed to bring educators, students, families, and community partners together to learn, connect, and collaborate around creating safer school environments.
Sponsored by Student Advocacy Center, Ann Arbor Education Association, Ann Arbor School Parents Intent on Racial Equity, AAPTOC, Community Action Network, Neutral Zone, and Ozone House.
February 25, 6:30–8:30 PM,
First Unitarian-Universalist Congregation
4001 Ann Arbor-Saline Rd
Panelists include:
Anell Eccleston, SAC
Donnell Wyche, parent
Hakim Crampton, mentor activist
Sharim Hannegan-Martinez, PhD
Dan Crowley, teacher
A Student
Wednesday Feb 25, 2026 ⋅ 6:30pm – 8:30pm
First Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Ann Arbor,
4001 Ann Arbor-Saline Rd,
Ann Arbor, MI 48103,