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Highland Park had the highest percent of single people, 87%, of any city in Michigan. [ 32 ] The median age in the city was 40.5 years. 23.7% of the city's population was under age 18; 10% was between age 18 and 24; 21.9% was from age 25 to 44; 30% was from age 45 to 64; and 14.4% was age 65 or older.
Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) is a school district that serves Detroit, Michigan, and high school students in Highland Park, Michigan.The district, which replaced the original Detroit Public Schools (DPS) in 2016, provides services to approximately 50,000 students, [6] making it the largest school district in the state.
In 1988, she was elected the first woman Mayor of Highland Park, making her the first African American woman elected mayor of a Michigan city. [5] She served as mayor until 1994. [6] In 1994, Scott was elected State Representative of the 6th House District, representing Highland Park, Hamtramck and portions of Detroit. She was re-elected to her ...
Highland Park. City Hall, Robert F. Blackwell Municipal Building, 12050 Woodward Avenue - Highland Park, Michigan 48203-3578 - Map; Highland Park Schools. Highland Park Renaissance Academy High School (formerly Highland Park Community High School)/Leona Group Highland Park School headquarters, 15900 Woodward Highland Park, MI 48203 - Map
The Highland Park General Hospital is a former hospital complex located at 357 Glendale Avenue in Highland Park, Michigan. It was closed in 1976 and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1979 [3] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1] The hospital primarily served African Americans. [4]
Highland Township is a western suburb of Metro Detroit and is located about 18 miles (29.0 km) west of the city of Pontiac and about 45 miles (72.4 km) northwest of the city of Detroit. Highland Township was founded by pioneer families in 1835.
Highland Park Schools, officially the School District of the City of Highland Park, is a school district headquartered in Highland Park, Michigan, United States in Greater Detroit. [3] The district serves the city of Highland Park, a total of 2.98 square miles (7.7 km 2 ) of land.
In 1986 a state court appointed a receiver, Louis Schimmel, for the city of Ecorse which had a $6 million deficit. The court appointed receivership lasted until 1990. [1]The financial emergency status, along with the Emergency Financial Manager (EFM) position, was first created in Public Act 101 of 1988 for the specific emergency in Hamtramck.