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St. Mary School (Port Huron) - Started as a grade 1-8 school in 1963, with grades 6-8 moved to McCormick in 1992. Merged into St. Mary/McCormick Catholic Academy in October 2007. Four classrooms were built into the St. Mary campus in preparation for the merger. [50] Wayne County. In Detroit; All Saints Catholic School - closed in 1970 [57]
Alter Elementary - 721 Dixie Hwy. [4] (a Catholic school within Rossford's district, it was consolidated in 1973 by the merger of the parish schools at St. Mary Magdalene (721 Dixie Hwy.) and Sts. Cyril and Methodius (124 Maple St.) [ 5 ] Alter became All Saints Catholic School when the church parishes merged in 1991 [ 6 ] and was demolished in ...
St. Mary's 1865 1886 415 N. Sixth St., St. Clair: Designated as Michigan Historical Marker L1270A [53] St. Mary Queen of Creation 1962 50931 Maria St., New Baltimore Parish founded in 1875; original 83-year-old church building destroyed by fire in 1958 [54] St. Mark Church, Harsens Island: Merged to form Our Lady on the River Parish. [52]
Dr. Mary Pietrangelo, who Macomb County officials are looking to appoint in February 2024 as the county's new chief medical examiner. It was unclear from the release whether Pietrangelo would ...
Old St. Mary's: 123 E 13th St, Cincinnati (Over-the-Rhine) Parish established and church completed in 1841. It is the oldest continually-used house of worship in Cincinnati; listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [14] Our Lady of Lavang 314 Township Ave, Cincinnati (Elmwood Place)
St. Mary's School of 1887, now a private house The former Third Street School (1868), now part of the St. Mary School A school for the growing parish was founded in 1865, [ 4 ] initially staffed by lay persons, but then taken over by Sisters of Notre Dame in 1874, who were then replaced by Sisters of St. Francis of Mary Immaculate in 1875, and ...
McComb, originally known as Pleasantville, was laid out in 1847. The village was renamed McComb in 1858. [5]Despite its spelling, McComb is named for Alexander Macomb, who was the second man to serve as Commanding General of the United States Army. [6]
Utica Community Schools (UCS) is a public school district located in Macomb County, Michigan in the Metropolitan Detroit area. UCS serves the city of Utica, the majority of Shelby Township, the northern portion of Sterling Heights, and parts of Ray, Washington, and Macomb townships in the U.S. state of Michigan.