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A Union school district was created in South Lyon in 1876. Beginning in July 1946, the district (then known as Lyon Township School District) consolidated with neighborhood school districts such as New Hudson. In 1966, the Wash-Oak school district consolidated with the Lyon Township district, forming the present 83 square-mile district. [4]
Another new High School was established in 1969 (now Millennium Middle School). [citation needed] In 1990, South Lyon High School moved to its current location, at 11 mile and Pontiac Trail. [5] In 1999, South Lyon High School received an addition, that included 22 classrooms, an auxiliary gym, and a new wrestling room.
Homeschooling constitutes the education of about 3.4% of U.S. students (approximately two million students) as of 2012. [needs update] The number of homeschoolers in the United States has increased significantly over the past few decades since the end of the 20th century.
The median household income in South Lyon is $73,200, and the median per capita income is $39,016 (in 2019 dollars). 5.6% of South Lyon residents are in poverty. As of 2012, there were 1,106 businesses with over $1,000 of receipts located in South Lyon. The median value of homes in South Lyon is $192,100, and the median gross rent is $1,042.
South Lyon East High School is a public high school in Lyon Township, Michigan in Metro Detroit, near South Lyon. [3] [4] It is a part of South Lyon Community Schools and the Oakland Schools intermediate school district. It is accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Hybrid homeschooling or flex-school [27] is a form of homeschooling in which children split their time between homeschool and a more traditional schooling environment like a school. [61] The number of students who participated in hybrid homeschooling increased during the COVID-19 pandemic .
International Academy has an extended school year (205 days) and an extended school day. At the end of the school day, many students stay to participate in after-school clubs, extra classes (jazz band or full orchestra), or meet with teachers and friends. Students may also participate in activities at their home schools.
One of the key components in the virtual school library is the development of virtual school library communication portals where students may interact with teacher-librarians and other educators—sharing student/educator-generated book reviews, student/educator-produced videos, participate in online polls, and/or attend online reference ...