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Grandville Public Schools is a school district in Grandville, Michigan, United States. The current superintendent is Roger Bearup, who previously served as the assistant superintendent in the Lowell Public Schools Administration. The district serves almost all of the City of Grandville and sections of Wyoming and the City of Walker. [1]
All seven City League schools officially became full members of the OK Conference beginning with the 2008–09 school year. The Swimming Conferences were realigned for the 2011–2012 school year and consist of only four levels. In 2019, a new alignment was enacted that took effect with the 2020–2021 school year. The OK Black division was ...
Grandville was geographically an important place during the logging years in Michigan's history due to its location at the "river-bend" of the Grand River. It was important to have people there to make sure the logs did not jam up as the river turned north-west toward Grand Haven. Grandville was founded in 1833 and incorporated as a city in ...
As Licking County grows, Granville schools officials know the district's enrollment will rise too. But a study shows the district's growth has slowed.
Buck Creek is a 20.3-mile-long (32.7 km) [2] tributary of the Grand River in Kent and Allegan counties in the U.S. state of MichiganIt rises in northern Allegan County in Byron and Gaines townships, and flows through the cities of Kentwood and Wyoming as an urban stream to enter the Grand River in Grandville.
BSA Councils in Michigan. The President Ford FSC serves Scouts in Western Michigan. The field service council is divided into districts: Eagle Spirit District serving youth in the Kent, Ionia, and Barry counties; Lakeshore District serving youth in the Allegan, Muskegon, and Ottawa counties and school districts of Grandville and Byron Center
Pages in category "Schools in Ottawa County, Michigan" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The district was created on July 1, 2011, when the Britton-Macon Area School District merged with the Deerfield Public School district. [2]For the 2010–11 school year, both school boards voted to adopt a "shared service" plan for their middle and high school students. [3]