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Public high school: School district: Fowler Public Schools: Principal: Patrick O’Rourke [3] Teaching staff: 9.30 (on an FTE basis) [1] Grades: 9-12 [1] Enrollment: 177 (2022-2023) [1] Student to teacher ratio: 19.03 [1] Color(s) Blue and white [2] Athletics conference: Central Michigan Athletic Conference [2] Nickname: Eagles [2] Website ...
Ann Arbor Public Schools (AAPS) serves the city of Ann Arbor, Michigan and parts of eight surrounding townships covering 125 square miles (320 km 2).The district operates 20 elementary schools, 2 K–8 schools, 6 middle schools, 4 comprehensive high schools, 1 alternative high school, 3 preschools and 1 adult education program; the district maintains 640 acres (2.6 km 2) of real estate and ...
The Southeastern scrapped the divisional format in 2006 in anticipation of another former South Central school joining that next year, Ann Arbor Huron. The conference reintroduced divisions in 2009, the Red being formed by Bedford, Huron, Pioneer, Saline, and two new members, new school Ann Arbor Skyline and Monroe , who left the Michigan Mega ...
While Detroit endures nonstop bad publicity, nearby Ann Arbor thrives. It remains not only the home of the University of Michigan, but the center of research and technology for the entire ...
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Skyline High School opened in Fall 2008 as the third primary high school and fifth total high school in the Ann Arbor Public Schools system. Construction on the new school began in April 2005 following the approval of a $240 million bond in June 2004. As construction was beginning, a population of silvery salamanders was found on the site. [4]
The Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority (AAATA), branded as TheRide, is the public transit system serving the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti area in the U.S. state of Michigan. In fiscal year 2021 (October 2020 – October 2021), the system had a ridership of 1,725,797.
The Washtenaw Intermediate School District was formed in 1962 when the State of Michigan created intermediate school districts.Its first superintendent was Julius Haab. The ISD offices were located in the county building and then temporarily at 130 South First in Ann Arbor until construction of a service center on Wagner Road in Ann Arbor was completed in 1969.