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Educational inequality has existed in the Southeast Michigan area of the United States since the birth of institutional, urban schooling in the US. Inequality between lower and higher class districts have perpetuated divisions in educational opportunities and outcomes between Michigan communities, especially areas in and around Detroit, the state's largest city.
It is a part of Public Schools of Brookline. The school was founded in 1892 on land formerly owned by Edward Devotion (1621-1685) and later by his grandson, another Edward Devotion (1667-1744). The land was purchased by the town from a later owner. [ 3 ]
The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation; Caravan of East and West; Carnegie Corporation of New York; Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching; Clara Lionel Foundation; Close Up Foundation; College Success Foundation; Collings Foundation; Command General Staff College Foundation; Congressional Black Caucus Foundation; Connelly Foundation
For the 2012-2014 school year the class sizes increased to 20 to save funds while the class sizes were smaller than those in Detroit Public Schools. As a result, the school had $1.6 million in savings in its state aid budget. [5] Dawsey wrote "The school aims to create a safe learning environment without the use of metal detectors." [5]
Detroit PBS announced Thursday that the Fred A. and Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation is donating $7.5 million toward the $30 million cost of the new Detroit headquarters project, which will ...
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Nov. 5—EXETER — The Hollis-Brookline girls soccer team didn't lose during the regular season, and the Cavaliers didn't lose during the Division II tournament, either.