District officials stated they would use the millage to pay for transportation and infrastructure upgrades, worth a total of $33 million.
[10] In 2015, Washtenaw County Circuit Judge Carol Kuhnke ruled that the Ann Arbor district can continue banning guns on its campus properties.
[21][22] The filing came after an earlier petition from the school's Black Student Union requesting the teacher's dismissal.
[25][26] In December 2021, an aide on a special needs bus to Carpenter Elementary in Pittsfield assaulted a 7 year old autistic child.
[27][28] In a special meeting 2023, the Ann Arbor Board of Education voted 4-3 to approve a pre-termination letter.
[16][1] On January 18, 2024 Ann Arbor Public Schools approved a resolution that called for a ceasefire in Gaza, due to the Israel-Hamas War while also "encouraging its teacher to discuss the conflict" in classrooms.