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Pathways Academy is a charter school in Detroit, Michigan for students who are pregnant or new mothers. [1] [2] [3] It is operated by Innovative Educational Programs, a company based in Basking Ridge, New Jersey. Pathways Academy opened after Catherine Ferguson Academy, another Detroit school serving students who are pregnant or new mothers ...
Pages in category "Schools in Detroit" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Pathways Academy; S. Saints Peter and Paul Academy; U ...
There are 25 Catholic high schools in the Detroit area as of 2015. 24 of those schools belong to the Archdiocese of Detroit.. The current Catholic high schools in the Archdiocese of Detroit are from Genesee County, Macomb County, Monroe County, Oakland County, St. Clair County, Washtenaw County, and Wayne County.
St. Anthony High School (Detroit) Saint Martin de Porres High School (Detroit) Salesian High School (Detroit) Servite High School (Detroit) Southeastern High School (Michigan) Southwestern High School (Michigan) St. Andrew High School (Detroit) St. Francis de Sales High School (Detroit, Michigan) St. Joseph High School (Detroit, Michigan)
Robert A. Millikan Senior High School is a high school in Long Beach, California, United States, administered by the Long Beach Unified School District. It is located near the intersection of Spring Street and Palo Verde Avenue in the Los Altos neighborhood of East Long Beach on a 36-acre campus. Millikan High School has around 3,500 students.
Nancy M. Boykin Continuing Education Center was an alternative school for teenage mothers in Detroit, Michigan, United States. [1] The school offered on site child care, nutritional meals, counseling and after school activities. It closed in 2010. [2] It was a part of Detroit Public Schools.
Communication & Media Arts High School (CMA) is a public, magnet high school and part of Detroit Public Schools in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Kim Woo Gray was principal from when the school opened in 1992 until her retirement in 2008. CMA has twenty-three full-time staff and 512 students.
Mackenzie High School was among the first schools constructed on land acquired through Detroit's westernmost annexation efforts in Greenfield Township; by 1926 the township had ceased to exist. Adorned in blue and yellow tile from the Pewabic Pottery Works, the three-story facility opened in September 1928. In an effort to make efficient use of ...