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Milton subsequently wrote a book entitled Me in the Making which included a chapter on his stormy tenure in Flint. [11] For the 2011-2012 school year, the Flint Community Schools had both middle schools, four elementary schools and one high school placed in the bottom 5% of all schools in the State of Michigan based on student achievement and ...
Richfield Public School Academy is a free, public charter school located in Flint, Michigan formerly managed by Mosaica Education but now self managed by the Richfield Board of Directors. It offers grades 3–8 at the main building and a Montessori pre-school program off-site. Grades K-2 are located at Richfield Early Learning Center at 4358 ...
This is a complete listing of Public School Academy (PSA), or charter school districts in the state of Michigan. [1] For intermediate school districts (ISDs), see list of intermediate school districts in Michigan. For local education agency (LEA) districts, which include public schools, see list of local education agency districts in Michigan ...
Ojibwe Charter School (K-12), Bay Mills, Brimley; ... International Academy of Flint (2-12) Kearsley High School; Michigan School for the Deaf; Mott Middle College;
The building, however, still stands. Flint Northern High School was converted to an alternative education school at the start of the 2013–14 school year and was closed later in 2014. [107] The state-run Michigan School for the Deaf [108] is located in Flint, and Michigan School for the Blind was previously there, having moved from Lansing in ...
Flint Southwestern Academy (FSA, Southwestern Academy, or Flint Southwestern) is located in Flint, Michigan, United States. This school is a part of the Flint Community Schools. [5] In 1989 Flint Academy closed and the school merged with Southwestern to become Flint Southwestern Academy. During the first year of the merger, the graduating class ...
The Carman School District was renamed in 1986 to Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools to indicate the community approach and the dual K-12 zones covered by the high schools. The student population slid due to the withdrawal of the automotive industry to near 5,000 students in the mid-1980s. As a result, three middle schools were closed and sold. [2]
Catholic High School League; Central Michigan 8-Man; Central Michigan Athletic Conference; Central State Activities Association (Silver Div.) Charter School Conference; Detroit Public School League; Genesee Area Conference; Greater Thumb Conference; Highland Conference; Jack Pine Conference; Kalamazoo Valley Association; Lake Michigan Conference