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Superintendents of Detroit Public Schools Community District (5 P) Pages in category "Detroit Public Schools Community District" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total.
The school is located in two buildings, around 100 years old, in proximity to Highland Park and Hamtramck. Dixon Educational Learning Academy Earheart Elementary/Middle School
Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) is a school district that serves Detroit, Michigan, and high school students in Highland Park, Michigan. The district, which replaced the original Detroit Public Schools ( DPS ) in 2016, provides services to approximately 50,000 students, [ 6 ] making it the largest school district in the state.
Highland Park Schools, officially the School District of the City of Highland Park, is a school district headquartered in Highland Park, Michigan, United States in Greater Detroit. [3] The district serves the city of Highland Park, a total of 2.98 square miles (7.7 km 2) of land. [4] In 2012, the school board authorized the reorganization of ...
Residents are within Detroit Public Schools and are zoned to Western International High School or Cesar Chavez High school with the added option of attending Detroit Cristo Rey High School which is a private, catholic college prep school. . [3] Previously Southwestern High School was in Southwest Detroit. [4]
Ridgeway High School (Memphis, Tennessee) in the United States of America This page was last edited on 15 January 2020, at 18:34 (UTC). Text is available under ...
In its first year of being a girls' school there were 95 students in grades 9-10. [6] It moved into its current location in the fall of 2007. In 2008 there were about 400 girls attending the school. [5] Originally a high school, it began middle school classes around 2009, and around 2010 it began elementary classes. That year there were 530 ...
In 1925, the Redford Union Schools district hired the Detroit architectural firm of Verner, Wihelm and Molby to design this school to serve as the District No. 1 elementary school; it was completed in December 1925. The school was named in honor of Samuel D. Holcomb, a local physician. The original school contained thirteen classrooms.