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An intermediate school district (ISD) in the state of Michigan is a government agency usually organized at the county or multi-county level that assists a local school district in providing programs and services. [1] The following table lists every Intermediate school district in Michigan. [2]
Initiative is an American media planning and buying agency that is part of IPG Mediabrands, the media buying arm of multinational holding company Interpublic Group of Companies. [2] Initiative's roots date back to 1970.
High Tech High is a San Diego, California–based school-development organization that includes a network of charter schools, a teacher certification program, and a graduate school of education. [3] Students are admitted to the public elementary, middle, and high schools through a zip-code based lottery system in an effort to admit a ...
St. Michael Academy, closed in 2021. [1]Sacred Heart School - Opened in 1914 and closed in 2021.It was privately operated. [2]Former schools of predecessor dioceses. St. Anthony's Industrial School - An American Indian school [3] (of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Monterey-Los Angeles)
The Bridgeport-Spaulding Community School District is a school district headquartered in the Educational Services Center in Bridgeport, a community in Bridgeport Charter Township, Michigan. [ 2 ] It is a part of the Saginaw Intermediate School District and serves Bridgeport and portions of Buena Vista south of Hess Avenue.
(The Center Square) – A Rock County judge ruled the School District of Beloit needs to release an email distribution list used to send emails promoting the district’s $33 million referendums.
Fairview Area School District is a small rural public school district in the U.S. state of Michigan serving pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade, and draws its approximately 300 students from northeastern Oscoda and western Alcona counties. The district has one school, the Fairview School, located in Fairview.
High Tech High was originally conceived by a group of about 40 civic and high tech industry leaders in San Diego, assembled by the Economic Development Corporation and the Business Roundtable, who met regularly from 1996 to 1998 to discuss the challenge of finding qualified individuals for the high-tech work force.