Welcome to the Northeast Michigan Mental Health Map.
As you look to chart a way to a healthier life, whether that be for yourself or someone you love, know you are not alone, and help is available. With a focus on getting well and the willingness to advocate for yourself to get the correct treatment, you will be able to gain more control over your brain and behaviors to start living the life you deserve. As you explore the many paths on this map, you are likely to discover options you didn’t know about. Utilize all this tool has to offer and find the one that is best for you!
https://www.partnersinpreventionnemi.org/mental-health-map
As you look to chart a way to a healthier life, whether that be for yourself or someone you love, know you are not alone, and help is available. With a focus on getting well and the willingness to advocate for yourself to get the correct treatment, you will be able to gain more control over your brain and behaviors to start living the life you deserve. As you explore the many paths on this map, you are likely to discover options you didn’t know about. Utilize all this tool has to offer and find the one that is best for you!
https://www.partnersinpreventionnemi.org/mental-health-map

Alpena Public Schools contracts with the WillSub service for substitute custodians, instructional assistants, food service workers, secretaries and teachers. Individuals who wish to work as substitute staff for Alpena Public Schools should follow the steps below to complete the required application and necessary online training:
Visit https://www.willsub.com.
Click the Start a New Account button.
You will be prompted to complete a four-step enrollment process; application, fingerprinting, online training, and uploading of required documentation.
Questions regarding subbing may directed to the APS Sub-Procurement Office - Telephone (989) 358-5031.
https://www.alpenaschools.com/page/employment-opportunities
Visit https://www.willsub.com.
Click the Start a New Account button.
You will be prompted to complete a four-step enrollment process; application, fingerprinting, online training, and uploading of required documentation.
Questions regarding subbing may directed to the APS Sub-Procurement Office - Telephone (989) 358-5031.
https://www.alpenaschools.com/page/employment-opportunities

The Friendship Room at St. Bernard's (No age restrictions, available all year) 322 W. Chisholm Street (989) 354-8018 Monday to Friday 4-5:30 P.M. Saturday 2:30-4 P.M.
Boys and Girls Club of Alpena (19 and under) 801 River Street (989) 356 0214
Meal time is M-F at 4pm
You do not have to be a member to receive a meal. Membership is $50 per year with scholarships available.
THE SALVATION ARMY Food and Hygiene Pantry (Please call for an appointment)
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9 am - 3:30 pm 772 N. 2nd Ave. (989) 358-2769
St. Vincent de Paul
2635 US 23 South, Alpena / 989 464 6375 By appointment Food Support T/TH 11:30-2:15 PM families are allowed to utilize the pantry once a month.
Trinity Episcopal Church at 124 East Washington, 989-356-0576. Dinner served on Sundays from 4-5 p.m. All are welcome. Food pantry available by appointment. 989 356 0576
Grace Lutheran 119 W. Dunbar Food Pantry which is open 24/7. There is an outdoor box and inside cabinet in the entrance to the Parish Ed building.
ACC has a food pantry in Besser Technical Center. Anyone enrolled at ACC has access
Sunrise Community Food Pantry - Hubbard Lake Bible Church 2nd & 4th Wednesday
FFA Little Food Pantry at Alpena High School in the rear traffic circle off Garden Street
Boys and Girls Club of Alpena (19 and under) 801 River Street (989) 356 0214
Meal time is M-F at 4pm
You do not have to be a member to receive a meal. Membership is $50 per year with scholarships available.
THE SALVATION ARMY Food and Hygiene Pantry (Please call for an appointment)
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9 am - 3:30 pm 772 N. 2nd Ave. (989) 358-2769
St. Vincent de Paul
2635 US 23 South, Alpena / 989 464 6375 By appointment Food Support T/TH 11:30-2:15 PM families are allowed to utilize the pantry once a month.
Trinity Episcopal Church at 124 East Washington, 989-356-0576. Dinner served on Sundays from 4-5 p.m. All are welcome. Food pantry available by appointment. 989 356 0576
Grace Lutheran 119 W. Dunbar Food Pantry which is open 24/7. There is an outdoor box and inside cabinet in the entrance to the Parish Ed building.
ACC has a food pantry in Besser Technical Center. Anyone enrolled at ACC has access
Sunrise Community Food Pantry - Hubbard Lake Bible Church 2nd & 4th Wednesday
FFA Little Food Pantry at Alpena High School in the rear traffic circle off Garden Street

PDF Version of the flier https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SmRqnChVHtQdGG24dWvefVFXKkcs8Xqt/view?usp=sharing

Our local United Way branch is partnering with Dolly Parton Imagination Library. If you have children under the age of 5, sign them up for 12 free books a year until they are 5 years old. If you have any issues with registration please contact the United Way of Northeast Michigan at (989) 354-2221. Go to this website to register. https://imaginationlibrary.com/

REPORT Don't REPOST!
The single most effective preventative tool regarding school safety is if you See Something, Say Something. If your child sees or hears something that is concerning, they should say something to an adult or report it online using ok2say.com. On an annual basis the district and law enforcement are seeing messages shared repeatedly on social media, and often the same message is edited to replace the school name and then reshared again. When students or adults just repost messages on social media and don’t report through the appropriate channels, it perpetuates fear and creates additional safety issues. It diverts resources from the school and law enforcement, complicates investigations, and makes it challenging to share accurate information with parents in a timely manner, it makes us less safe. Please REPORT and don't REPOST.
The single most effective preventative tool regarding school safety is if you See Something, Say Something. If your child sees or hears something that is concerning, they should say something to an adult or report it online using ok2say.com. On an annual basis the district and law enforcement are seeing messages shared repeatedly on social media, and often the same message is edited to replace the school name and then reshared again. When students or adults just repost messages on social media and don’t report through the appropriate channels, it perpetuates fear and creates additional safety issues. It diverts resources from the school and law enforcement, complicates investigations, and makes it challenging to share accurate information with parents in a timely manner, it makes us less safe. Please REPORT and don't REPOST.

Michigan Assured Admission Pact (MAAP) Through this program, 10 of Michigan’s public universities are guaranteeing admission to all Michigan high school graduates who earned a cumulative high school GPA of 3.0 or above (4.0 scale).
https://maap.org/
https://maap.org/

Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary Student Shorts Film Competition happens in January. https://youtu.be/dP8ziRuDyJI?si=CQ_wqjyNp1oQUYBy
For more details https://thunderbayfriends.org/index.php/event/student-shorts-film-competition/
For more details https://thunderbayfriends.org/index.php/event/student-shorts-film-competition/

For students in 10th grade or below that are interested in the Alpena Early College opportunity
For more information visit https://www.alpenaschools.com/page/alpena-early-college
or contact Laurie Nugent nugentl@alpenaschools.com
Required Informational Meeting (attend at least one)
October 23–November 7: Early Application Period
Fall Informational Meeting October 23 at 7 PM at ACC Granum Theatre
Includes opportunities for pre-admission guidance, early interview, and scoring bonus
Application deadline November 7
February 5–February 20: Regular Application Period
Spring Informational Meeting February 5 at 7 PM at ACC Granum Theatre
Application deadline February 20
March/April–Regular Application Review/Interviews
May/June–Acceptance Letters Mailed
Week of August 3-7 (tentative)–Required Student Orientation at ACC
Week of August 24 (tentative)–Classes Begin!
For more information visit https://www.alpenaschools.com/page/alpena-early-college
or contact Laurie Nugent nugentl@alpenaschools.com
Required Informational Meeting (attend at least one)
October 23–November 7: Early Application Period
Fall Informational Meeting October 23 at 7 PM at ACC Granum Theatre
Includes opportunities for pre-admission guidance, early interview, and scoring bonus
Application deadline November 7
February 5–February 20: Regular Application Period
Spring Informational Meeting February 5 at 7 PM at ACC Granum Theatre
Application deadline February 20
March/April–Regular Application Review/Interviews
May/June–Acceptance Letters Mailed
Week of August 3-7 (tentative)–Required Student Orientation at ACC
Week of August 24 (tentative)–Classes Begin!

Have you ever wondered how our school lunch menus are created? Curious about what goes into deciding a snow day? Or perhaps you’ve been puzzled by terms like "collective bargaining agreement" or wondered why the district can’t purchase gifts for staff?
If so, we invite you to participate in our new "ASK APS" initiative. This is your chance to ask the questions that matter to you. Each month, we’ll select questions that are intriguing, timely, or widely relevant to answer in the Superintendent's Update, Central Office communications, school newsletters, or even at Board meetings.
While we may not be able to address every question, we’re committed to answering as many as we can.
Please note: This form is not intended for questions specific to individual students or situations. For those, please reach out directly to your child’s teacher or principal.
Rest assured, your submissions are completely anonymous—no contact information is collected
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScur4xn7ZFwXIUBzapxYhpg0rPX_jwgrffpzFw1Cva0JfOtFQ/viewform
If so, we invite you to participate in our new "ASK APS" initiative. This is your chance to ask the questions that matter to you. Each month, we’ll select questions that are intriguing, timely, or widely relevant to answer in the Superintendent's Update, Central Office communications, school newsletters, or even at Board meetings.
While we may not be able to address every question, we’re committed to answering as many as we can.
Please note: This form is not intended for questions specific to individual students or situations. For those, please reach out directly to your child’s teacher or principal.
Rest assured, your submissions are completely anonymous—no contact information is collected
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScur4xn7ZFwXIUBzapxYhpg0rPX_jwgrffpzFw1Cva0JfOtFQ/viewform

College and Career Fair Oct 9th, 2025 5:30-7 Alpena High School Gym
WWW.STRIVEFAIR.COM
PDF Version https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XGhhwdm46SkjvWmZNgGndQbRfh4jrQ8z/view?usp=sharing
WWW.STRIVEFAIR.COM
PDF Version https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XGhhwdm46SkjvWmZNgGndQbRfh4jrQ8z/view?usp=sharing

Alpena Public Schools contracts with the WillSub service for substitute custodians, instructional assistants, food service workers, secretaries and teachers. Individuals who wish to work as substitute staff for Alpena Public Schools should follow the steps below to complete the required application and necessary online training:
Visit https://www.willsub.com.
Click the Start a New Account button.
You will be prompted to complete a four-step enrollment process; application, fingerprinting, online training, and uploading of required documentation.
Questions regarding subbing may directed to the APS Sub-Procurement Office - Telephone (989) 358-5031.
https://www.alpenaschools.com/page/employment-opportunities
Visit https://www.willsub.com.
Click the Start a New Account button.
You will be prompted to complete a four-step enrollment process; application, fingerprinting, online training, and uploading of required documentation.
Questions regarding subbing may directed to the APS Sub-Procurement Office - Telephone (989) 358-5031.
https://www.alpenaschools.com/page/employment-opportunities

For Ticketing, All Sports Pass, Schedules
visit https://gofan.co/app/school/MI4025
For information on sports at Alpena Public Schools
https://www.alpenaschools.com/o/aps/page/wildcat-athletics
visit https://gofan.co/app/school/MI4025
For information on sports at Alpena Public Schools
https://www.alpenaschools.com/o/aps/page/wildcat-athletics

Hinks Haunted Woods
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This Friday October 10th!
PDF Version of the Homecoming Tailgate Flier https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Q8c7fePZXPY7l2fc7zRvvK7-_FpqtmCE/view?usp=sharing
PDF Version of the Homecoming Tailgate Flier https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Q8c7fePZXPY7l2fc7zRvvK7-_FpqtmCE/view?usp=sharing

PDF Version https://drive.google.com/file/d/1q-xtpZX91zts17AOrIUHJAtGAVjt_0IU/view?usp=sharing
Please Note MSU waiver ends 10/10/25
Please Note MSU waiver ends 10/10/25

College and Career Fair Oct 9th, 2025 5:30-7 Alpena High School Gym
WWW.STRIVEFAIR.COM
PDF Version https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XGhhwdm46SkjvWmZNgGndQbRfh4jrQ8z/view?usp=sharing
WWW.STRIVEFAIR.COM
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Ask APS Questions Answered
Q1: How is the number of students determined? Students per class, per school, per bus route, per lunch hour, per recess, per sports team, IA's and teachers per school. How are the numbers determined?
A1: he whole process starts with a simple count of how many students enroll in each grade. This number is then used to calculate how many teachers and staff are needed, and it also determines the school's total funding, since the state provides a set amount of money per child. This spending plan is used to pay for the necessary staff and resources. Finally, other specific rules and factors set the exact numbers: bus rider levels are determined by where students live and safety capacity, class sizes are limited by collectively bargained agreements, and sports team sizes depend on both athletic league rules and the number of students who sign up to play.
Q2: What needs to be done in order to start school after labor day?
A2: For schools to return to a start date after Labor Day, the superintendents from Alpena and other local districts would need to collaboratively decide with the Alpena-Montmorency-Alcona Educational Service District (AMA-ESD) to no longer use a state-issued waiver. Historically, a 2005 Michigan law mandated a post-Labor Day start to protect the state's vital tourism industry. However, the law includes a provision that allows school districts to obtain a waiver from the Michigan Department of Education to begin earlier. In our region, the local superintendents and the AMA-ESD work together to create a multi-year "Common Calendar" for all member schools. As part of this process, the AMA-ESD applies for and receives the waiver that permits the current August start date. Since this common calendar is a multi-year plan, the current schedule is set. Therefore, in order to change the start date of future school years not already set in the five year common calendar, community members would need to contact their local school board.
Q1: How is the number of students determined? Students per class, per school, per bus route, per lunch hour, per recess, per sports team, IA's and teachers per school. How are the numbers determined?
A1: he whole process starts with a simple count of how many students enroll in each grade. This number is then used to calculate how many teachers and staff are needed, and it also determines the school's total funding, since the state provides a set amount of money per child. This spending plan is used to pay for the necessary staff and resources. Finally, other specific rules and factors set the exact numbers: bus rider levels are determined by where students live and safety capacity, class sizes are limited by collectively bargained agreements, and sports team sizes depend on both athletic league rules and the number of students who sign up to play.
Q2: What needs to be done in order to start school after labor day?
A2: For schools to return to a start date after Labor Day, the superintendents from Alpena and other local districts would need to collaboratively decide with the Alpena-Montmorency-Alcona Educational Service District (AMA-ESD) to no longer use a state-issued waiver. Historically, a 2005 Michigan law mandated a post-Labor Day start to protect the state's vital tourism industry. However, the law includes a provision that allows school districts to obtain a waiver from the Michigan Department of Education to begin earlier. In our region, the local superintendents and the AMA-ESD work together to create a multi-year "Common Calendar" for all member schools. As part of this process, the AMA-ESD applies for and receives the waiver that permits the current August start date. Since this common calendar is a multi-year plan, the current schedule is set. Therefore, in order to change the start date of future school years not already set in the five year common calendar, community members would need to contact their local school board.

When a school bus comes to a stop and activates its red flashing lights, drivers traveling in both directions are required to come to a complete stop at least 20 feet away from the school bus. Drivers must remain stopped until the school bus resumes moving down the road or turns off its red flashing lights. Drivers who violate this section are guilty of a civil infraction and face fines between $100 and $500, and up to 100 hours of community service.

Students who are interested in the ACC Open House, please sign up in the E House counseling office
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