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Allen Park Public Schools - 313-928-4667 Students will graduate from the Allen Park Schools having demonstrated the ability to create the families, careers and communities they value. | |
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Crestwood School District - 734-278-0906 Crestwood School District is one of four school districts that serve the City of Dearborn Heights, a western suburb of Detroit, Michigan. The following statistics refer only to the Crestwood community. | |
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Dearborn Heights Distric 7 - 734-278-1900 | |
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Dearborn Schools - 313-827-3000 | |
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Detroit Public Schools - 313-873-3111 | |
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Ecorse Public Schools - 313-382-6320 | |
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Flat Rock Community Schools - 734-782-2451 Hello and welcome to the Flat Rock Community Schools’ web page. We are delighted you have decided to visit. We believe we have a lot to offer educationally, and hope you will agree. | |
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Garden City Public Schools - 734-762-8300 The Mission of the Garden City Public Schools is to be a learning community that ensures a safe, caring, quality education for students of all ages to prepare for the possibilities of tomorrow. | |
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Girbraltar School District - 734-692-4000 The mission of the Gibraltar Schools, in partnership with students, parents and community, is to develop each student's skills, competencies and understanding necessary to think independently and make sound decisions, to realize self-worth, to adapt to the challenges of the future and to foster the process of lifelong learning. Each student will develop and possess the skills necessary to be a functioning and contributing member of our society. | |
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Grosse ILE Township Schools - 734-362-2555 Regular meetings of the Board of Education for the 2004-2005 school year will be the fourth Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Board Committee Work Sessions will be the second Tuesday of each month beginning at 7:00 p.m. All 2004-2005 regular Board meetings will be held in the Robert B. Smith Board Room located in the East River Administration Building. All Board Committee Work Sessions will be held in the East River Administration Building Conference Room. | |
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Hamtramck Public Schools - 313-872-9270 The mission of Hamtramck Public Schools, in partnership with families and the community, is to be a model center of life long learning and recreation, while serving its multicultural population by achieving excellence in education, maximizing each individual's potential in a safe, nurturing environment. | |
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Harper Woods School District - 313-839-1296 Mission Statement Graduates will create the families, careers, and communities that are aligned with their aspirations and values. The School District of the City of Harper Woods will meet the diverse educational and developmental needs of each district student by providing a safe, secure, and nurturing environment for learning and by making effective use of all available resources in partnership with our families and the community at large. | |
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Huron School District Mission Statement: The Huron School District, in partnership with the community, believes that all students can achieve. We believe that our district's purpose and responsibility is to provide life long learning opportunities for people of all ages - enabling them to progress toward their maximum potential academically, socially, physically and emotionally. | |
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Inkster Public Schools - 734-722-5310 Under Construction !!!!! | |
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Lincoln Park Public Schools - 313-389-0200 | |
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Melvindale-North Allen Park Public Schools - 313-389-3300 Welcome to Melvindale-Northern Allen Park Public Schools | |
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Northville Public Schools - 248-349-3400 Northville Public Schools is a unique and dynamic family of institutions. We are dedicated to providing and promoting comprehensive educational, social, and cultural opportunities that will enable a diverse citizenry of all ages, interests, and abilities to lead productive, enriched lives. | |
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Plymouth/Canton Community Schools - 734-416-2700 | |
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Redford Union School District - 313-242-6000 | |
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Riverview Community Schools Our first high school A.E. Smith, had its first graduating class in 1932 with a class of eight. The newer high school was built in 1955 with the first graduating class in 1956. The school colors are maroon and gold and the mascot is the Pirate. We have one middle school for grades six to eight built in 1960 and their colors are maroon and gold as well. The mascot is the Pirate. Each of the three elementary schools house grades kindergarten to fifth grade. In 1973, Forest School, home of the Dragons, was built. In 1958, Huntington, the Cool Cats, opened their doors. And in 1955 Memorial sporting colors of burgundy and white, opened their doors. The Memorial mascot is the Mustang. All of our buildings underwent major reconstruction and remodeling in 1992-1995. Buildings are technologically updated with high quality computers, media, and communications systems throughout. | |
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Romulus Community Schools | |
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School District of the City of Highland Park - 313-957-3000 The School District of the City of Highland Park is a 2.98-square-mile district of classic urban demographics and small-town size, in the historic enclave city just a few minutes from colleges, universities, and cultural attractions in the surrounding city of Detroit. The Highland Park school system serves 2,704 K-12 students, another 1,062 at Highland Park Career Academy (for 16-19 year olds), and 516 in Adult Education. The District includes three K-6 and one K-5 elementary schools, and a 9-12 high school. Highland Park is a regional leader in numbers of students it attracts under the local-option School of Choice provision. The district entered the 2002-2003 school year with an audited fund balance of $3.26 million. | |
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School District of the City of River Rouge - 313-297-9600 The mission of the River Rouge School District, in partnership with home and community, is to provide our students with opportunities to become productive, caring members of a changing society through self-discipline and lifelong learning. | |
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South Redford School District - 313-535-4000 At the February 14, 2005, Board of Education meeting a resolution was passed by the Board of Education that a Sex Education Advisory Board be established. The Board will consist of parents, pupils, educators, local clergy, and community health professionals. The purpose of the Sex Education Advisory Board is to review the District's current curriculum and to develop effective, age-appropriate lessons that are aligned with the recent state legislation. | |
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Southgate Community Schools - 734-246-4600 | |
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The Grosse Point Public School System - 313-432-3000 | |
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Trenton Public Schools | |
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Van Buren Public Schools - 734-697-9123 The mission of the Van Buren Public Schools is to educate children, youth, and adults for full participation in a rapidly changing society and to build and maintain a learning community that improves the quality of life.. From preschool through adult education, our employees are dedicated to fulfilling this mission and are proud to make a difference in the lives of our students and in our community on a daily basis. Our goal is to educate all children. We recognize that each child has individual needs, and we will not leave any child behind. | |
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Westwood Community School District - 313-565-1900 | |
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Woodhaven-Brownstown School District - 734-783-3300 | |
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Wyandotte Public Schools Mission: Our mission is to teach all students to be purposeful learners, productive, participating, and caring citizens who will establish and accomplish appropriate goals for both self and community. |
