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The Lansing Public School District is the urban public school district covering 52 square miles including most of the city of Lansing, Michigan, part of the city of East Lansing, and parts of the townships of Delta, DeWitt, Lansing, and Watertown. It has specialty schools for Chinese Immersion, International Baccalaureate, STEM, STEAM, and ...
Brandywine Middle/Senior High School, Niles; Bridgman High School, Bridgman; Buchanan High School, Buchanan; Coloma High School, Coloma; Countryside Academy (K-12), Benton Harbor; Eau Claire Middle-High School, Eau Claire; Grace Christian School, Watervliet; Jesus Christ Academy (2-12), Buchanan; Lake Michigan Catholic High School, St. Joseph
The property and facilities were deeded to the state of Michigan in 1947. In 1952, the Michigan Board of Education was established as a state institution and named Michigan Veteran's Vocational School. The name changed in 1959 to Michigan Rehabilitation Institute and a 350-bed dormitory was constructed in 1964.
Carl Martin teaches his construction science class Thursday, Dec. 7, 2023, at the Lansing School District's Technical High School located in the Hill Center on Wise Road in Lansing.
Thornton Fractional Township High School District 215, more commonly known as T.F. District 215, is composed of two high schools, the supplementary Center for Academics and Technology, and the Center for Alternative Learning. [1]
In 1958, an all-purpose room was added to the rear of the building. The school continued to serve as a public school until the 1970s, when declining enrolment led the Lansing School District to consolidate schools. Barnes closed in 1979. Afterward, the school building became home to a series of charter schools. [2]
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Brandywine Middle/Senior High School's athletic teams are called the Bobcats and they compete in the Lakeland Conference. [6] [7] [2] School colors are gold and maroon. [4] [2] The following Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) sanctioned sports are offered: [2] Baseball (Boys') Basketball (Girls' and Boys') Bowling (Girls' and Boys')