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Community High School (CHS) is a public, magnet high school serving grades 9–12 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in the United States. Located on a 3.2-acre (13,000 m 2) site at 401 North Division Street near the city's Kerrytown district, CHS today enrolls approximately 450 students.
St. John's Jesuit Academy was started as a pilot program with its first class of 30 seventh and 30 eighth graders during the 2004–2005 school year. A sixth grade was added in the 2011–2012 school year and the academy currently enrolls 160 students.
Enrollment: 602 [1] (2021-22) ... Michigan Center Jr/Sr High School is a public secondary school in Leoni Township, Michigan Center, Michigan, United States.
Forest Hills Eastern used technology to supplement its curriculum and enhance student learning. It does this by following the guidelines set by the Michigan Integrated Technology Competencies for Students (MITECHS) [15] program. The school provides students with computers to use during school hours and provides all of its faculty with laptops.
Herbert Henry Dow High School (H.H. Dow High School) is a public high school located in Midland, Michigan, United States.The school, a part of Midland Public Schools, is a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence [5] and in 2008 was named one of the top 20 High Schools in Michigan in a study commissioned by U.S. News & World Report.
The district is made up of fifteen schools, including four high schools, three middle schools, and eight elementary schools and early childhood center. The Huron Valley School District is known throughout Michigan for several things. It has a track and field team that has been the best in the state two years in a row.
The school enrolls about 1,500 students each year, making it the largest high school in Michigan north of Kent County. [2] [3] The school was established in 1997, and opened in early 1998. [4] Since 2008, Traverse City West has offered grades 9 through 12.
Midland Community Center - the oldest and largest of the centers; memberships as of March, 2009 was just under 4,000 [3] which comprise 7,000 individuals.; North Midland Family Center - programs target the needs of local residents and include pre-school, daycare, social services, fitness (including Karate), computer literacy and Senior Adult activities [4]