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Downsizing a popular school program

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Ann Arbor News, January 22, 1995
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Cherry Westerman Directing The Sixth-Grade Choir At Slauson Middle School, January 1995
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Plan keeps teachers at Allen

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Ann Arbor News, June 14, 1998
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Peter The Rabbit Visits The Hawaiian Booth At Pittsfield Elementary's 'International World's Fair', April 1969

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Ann Arbor News, April 25, 1969
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Peter The Rabbit Visits The England Booth At Pittsfield Elementary's 'International World's Fair', April 1969

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There Went The Neighborhood - Audio Interview: Paula Miller

Paula Miller, the youngest of the Dixon siblings, attended Jones School in first and second grade. When Jones School closed in 1965, she was bused to Pittsfield Elementary School, where she felt alienated from her fellow classmates. She went on to attend Spelman College and became a teacher.

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Annexing Pittsfield Schools OK'd

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Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1957
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School Board Eyes Construction Bids

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Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1964
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Pittsfield School Project On Schedule

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Ann Arbor News, April 30, 1965
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Demanding curriculum calls for innovation

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Ann Arbor News, January 18, 1999
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Teaching Positions Difficult To Obtain - In 1890

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Ann Arbor News, August 21, 1973
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