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McLaren Health Care Corporation, headquartered in Grand Blanc, Michigan, includes 13 hospitals in Michigan, ambulatory surgery centers, imaging centers, a 490-member employed primary and specialty care physician network, commercial and Medicaid HMOs covering more than 732,838 lives in Michigan and Indiana, home health, infusion and hospice providers, pharmacy services, a clinical laboratory ...
Port Huron Area School District. The Port Huron Area School District, in Port Huron, Michigan, United States, contains 16 schools: Elementary schools. Middle schools. High schools. Closed Schools.
Designated. December 15, 1988. Port Huron High School (PHHS) was founded in 1868, and has been in continuous operation as a secondary school in Port Huron, Michigan since then. PHHS athletic teams competed in the Eastern Michigan League (EML) until the 1990s; upon dissolution of the EML, PHHS joined the Macomb Area Conference (MAC).
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St. Mary School (Port Huron) - Started as a grade 1-8 school in 1963, with grades 6-8 moved to McCormick in 1992. Merged into St. Mary/McCormick Catholic Academy in October 2007. Four classrooms were built into the St. Mary campus in preparation for the merger. [50] Wayne County. In Detroit; All Saints Catholic School - Closed in 1970 [57]
McLaren Port Huron Hospital: St. Clair: Port Huron: 163: 1882: Part of McLaren Health Care Corporation: Corewell Health Reed City Hospital: Osceola: Reed City: 22: Part of Corewell Health: Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital: Oakland: Rochester: 270: Level III: Part of Ascension Michigan, formerly Ascension Crittenton Hospital
St. Clair County. Archdiocese of Detroit. Cardinal Mooney Catholic College Preparatory (9-12), Marine City. Academic Transitional Academy (9-10), Port Huron. Academy of Style, Marysville. Algonac High School, Algonac. Blue Water Learning Academy (7-12), Algonac. Capac Junior/Senior High School, Capac. Health Careers Academy, Marysville.
The school auditorium was rebuilt in 2005 and rededicated as a performing arts center. The expansion cost $7 million, and the expanded center can seat 650 people. The performing arts center is almost identical to the one at Port Huron High School, but the interior colors are different. [7]