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The company's first major acquisition came in 1977, when it purchased the 15 facilities of Playcare. In 1979, it acquired Mini-Skools, Living and Learning, and American Pre-Schools. In 1985, the company opened its 1,000th center. In 1987, Kinder-Care stated it was expanding at the rate of one new center every three days.
National Heritage Academies, Inc. (NHA) is a for-profit education management organization headquartered in Grand Rapids, Michigan. [1] As of the 2019-20 school year, NHA operates 88 charter schools in nine states: Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, New York, North Carolina, Colorado, Georgia, Louisiana, and Wisconsin.
An intermediate school district (ISD) in the state of Michigan is a government agency usually organized at the county or multi-county level that assists a local school district in providing programs and services. [1] The following table lists every Intermediate school district in Michigan. [2]
St. Ignace Area Schools is a school district headquartered in St. Ignace, Michigan. It includes St. Ignace, the majority of Brevort Township , and the majority of St. Ignace Township . [ 1 ]
Westwood Community School District is a school district headquartered in Dearborn Heights, Michigan, United States, in Metro Detroit. It serves portions of Dearborn Heights, Inkster and Dearborn ; [ 1 ] the sections of Dearborn within the district are zoned for industrial and commercial uses.
Airport Community Schools is a public school district in Carleton, Michigan, United States. It is the largest district in Monroe County by area. [ 3 ] The districts includes the village of Carleton and the surrounding Ash Township , as well as portions of Frenchtown Charter , Exeter , and Berlin Charter townships. [ 4 ]
Tri County Area Schools is a school district headquartered in Sand Lake, Michigan. It serves sections of Kent , Montcalm , and Newaygo counties. [ 1 ] It serves Sand Lake, Howard City , and Pierson as well as Pierson Township and Reynolds Township .
The modern school system was formed in the late 1950s by combining various neighborhood school systems. As of 2008, Rockford Public Schools serves over 8,000 students. [1] Erwin J. Kleinert became superintendent in 1940 and was instrumental in consolidating many of the one-room school districts into Rockford Public Schools.