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Albion Senior High School was a secondary school in Albion, Michigan, that served students in grades 9–12. It was a part of Albion Public Schools . As of 2006, the school principal was Debra Swartz.
Ingham Street and Michigan Avenue Albion: January 25, 1985: American Museum of Magic: 107 E. Michigan Avenue Marshall: August 23, 1985: Battle Creek City Hall† 13 N. Michigan Avenue Battle Creek: August 12, 1983: Battle Creek House: 2 West Michigan Avenue Battle Creek: June 26, 1959: Battle Creek No. 4 Fire Station: 175 Kendall Street Battle ...
Albion College is a private liberal arts college in Albion, Michigan. The college was founded in 1835 and its undergraduate population was approximately 1,500 students as of Fall 2021. The college was founded in 1835 and its undergraduate population was approximately 1,500 students as of Fall 2021.
Public K–12 schools in Michigan (10 P) Pages in category "Public high schools in Michigan" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 368 total.
This is a complete listing of Public School Academy (PSA), or charter school districts in the state of Michigan. [1] For intermediate school districts (ISDs), see list of intermediate school districts in Michigan. For local education agency (LEA) districts, which include public schools, see list of local education agency districts in Michigan.
It's important to understand the context surrounding the concern of the latest budget: There's been long-standing fear brewing this year over school district budgets, as schools have largely spent ...
The schools that were to be a part of the MIAA in 1888 had diverse enrollment numbers. The largest enrollment belonged to Eastern with 714. Albion was listed as 451, Hillsdale 450, Michigan State 314, Olivet 277, Adrian 150, Hope 148, Kalamazoo 143 and Alma with 95 students. [1]
The longtime Twin Valley Athletic Association (at the time was the oldest conference in the State of Michigan) was going into peril as Albion, Hillsdale, and Parma Western wanted to leave the conference due to several factors, mainly declining enrollment (Battle Creek Lakeview was a Class A and Albion was a Class C school) and declining ...