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The new community was named after New York native Samuel Farwell, who had an interest in the railroad and was a construction contractor. In 1871, Farwell became the first county seat of Clare County but lost the seat of government to Harrison in 1879 after the Farwell courthouse burned down two years earlier. Farwell incorporated as a village ...
The term community school refers to a type of publicly funded school in the United States that serves as both an educational institution and a center of community life. A community school is both a place and a set of partnerships between the school and other community resources. Its integrated focus on academics, youth development, family ...
A Union school district was created in South Lyon in 1876. Beginning in July 1946, the district (then known as Lyon Township School District) consolidated with neighborhood school districts such as New Hudson. In 1966, the Wash-Oak school district consolidated with the Lyon Township district, forming the present 83 square-mile district. [4]
In July 2024, the ACLU of Texas sent Farwell Independent School District a letter, alleging that the district's 2023-2024 dress and grooming code appeared to violate the Texas CROWN Act, a state law which prohibits racial discrimination based on hair texture or styles, and asking the district to revise its policies for the 2024-2025 school year.
The Carman School District was renamed in 1986 to Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools to indicate the community approach and the dual K-12 zones covered by the high schools. The student population slid due to the withdrawal of the automotive industry to near 5,000 students in the mid-1980s. As a result, three middle schools were closed and sold. [2]
Located at 1076 N. 37th Street in Galesburg, MI, built in 2003 G-A High School is home to over 380 students. The school was given a composite grade of "C" by the Michigan Department of Education in 2007–2008. [6] Mrs. Lindsey Newton is the principal of G-AHS and Mr. Brian Dolph is the dean of students.
Bronson Jr./Sr. High School was built in 1964. At first it accommodated grades 9–12. In 1980 the school made a transfer of 7th–8th graders from Bronson Middle School (which later became Chicago Street School). In 1998 a science/technology addition was built and completed, and in 2002 a weight and wrestling/all-purpose room was added. [2]