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Webster Elementary School (Livonia) [2] Magnet schools: Niji-Iro Japanese Immersion Elementary School (Livonia) Niji-Iro Japanese Immersion Elementary School (the name means "rainbow colors", [3] also stated in Japanese as にじいろ小学校, [4] and 日本語マグネットスクール [5]) is a public two-way Japanese-English immersion elementary school that opened on August 11, 2014.
The Clarenceville School District is a public school district in Metro Detroit in the U.S. state of Michigan, serving portions of Farmington Hills, Livonia, and Redford. [ 1 ] As of 2006, the district served approximately 1,940 students, and had 271 employees, including 10 bus drivers.
In 2017, there were 106,147 elementary schools (73,686 public, 32,461 private) in the United States, a figure which includes all schools that teach students from first grade through eighth grade. [2] According to the National Center for Education Statistics , in the fall of 2020 almost 32.8 million students attended public primary schools.
The Plymouth-Canton Community Schools (P-CCS) is a school district headquartered at E. J. McClendon Educational Center in Plymouth, Michigan. [1] The district's boundary includes areas in Wayne County and Washtenaw County, including City of Plymouth, Plymouth Township, and parts of Canton Township, Salem Township, Superior Township, and Northville Township.
George N. Bentley Senior High School, also referred to as Bentley High School, was a public high school in the city of Livonia, Michigan, a western suburb of Detroit. The first public high school in the Livonia Public Schools district, it was open from September 1947 through June 1985. The school's first graduating class in June 1950 had 95 ...
A perfect attendance award is traditionally given at the end of the school year in U.S. schools to honor students who were present for every day of school during that year, or in some cases across multiple years. Supporters believe that the award promotes education by encouraging students to attend class.
The magnet programs include programming at the elementary level, 1–6, ACAT; middle school level, 7–8, MACAT; the high school level, 9–12 in the Math, Science and Computer Program (MSC) which is housed at Churchill High School. The Math/Science/Computer Program, MSC, located at Churchill High School, is a four-year program that begins with ...
Achievement – Over a two- or three-year period, 36 of the 49 programs reported academic gains, particularly in reading and math, and mostly at the elementary level. Attendance – 19 programs reported improvements in school attendance, and several reported lower drop out rates of students.