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  2. Focus: HOPE - Wikipedia

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    Focus: HOPE is a Detroit-based, non-denominational, non-profit organization whose aim is to overcome racism and poverty by providing education and training for underrepresented minorities and others. The organization is a public foundation under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue code.

  3. Davis Aerospace Technical High School - Wikipedia

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    Davis Aerospace Technical High School at Golightly Career and Tech Center is a senior high school in Detroit, Michigan, in the Golightly Career and Tech Center. [2] A part of Detroit Public Schools, it has an aviation curriculum certified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in addition to its standard academic program. [3]

  4. Academy of the Sacred Heart (Bloomfield Township, Michigan)

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    Academy of the Sacred Heart is a Roman Catholic school located in Bloomfield Township, Michigan in Metro Detroit, near Bloomfield Hills. [2] It is the oldest independent school in Michigan. Founded in 1851 in Detroit, the Academy moved to its 28-acre (110,000 m 2) campus in Bloomfield Township in 1958. It is a Catholic, college-preparatory ...

  5. Dale C. Brown - Wikipedia

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    In October 2015, the Detroit Threat Management Center offered free self-defense courses for Emergency medical services (EMS) workers. [ 9 ] In 2020, Brown and his wife Mirela co-founded Detroit Urban Survival Training aka D.U.S.T, a self-defense school headquartered in Ferndale, Michigan .

  6. Southwestern High School (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2000 the school offered training programs in business-oriented technical skills and by that year it included a computer-assisted design computer center. Students were able to take internship and work and school cooperative programs. In 2000 the school did not offer skilled manufacturing and trade courses. [9]

  7. Osborn High School - Wikipedia

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    As of 2006 students frequently dropped out of the school. In August 2003, the 9th grade class had 700 students. By December 2006 that class had 200 students. [6] According to former DPS superintendent Dr. Connie Calloway, who was interviewed in the 2011 Dan Rather report "A National Disgrace," a typical class's student body declined from about 800-900 9th graders to 545 in the 10th grade, 345 ...

  8. Western International High School - Wikipedia

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    WIHS holds no admission test; enrollment is open to all Detroiters of high school age. Western is the most culturally diverse public high school in Detroit; the student body is (approximate figures) 72.2% Hispanic/Latino, 20.6% African American, 5.3% Caucasian, and 1.9% listed as "other".

  9. Maccabees Building - Wikipedia

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    When the Maccabees organization vacated the building in 1960, the Detroit Public School System (DPS) purchased it for a headquarters. From 1960 to 2002, it served as the headquarters of Detroit Public Schools. It officially became the School Center Building but the Maccabees name remained visible on the exterior. [3] [4]