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  2. East Lansing Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    East Lansing Public Schools. East Lansing Public Schools is the school district for East Lansing, Michigan, USA. The district is governed by a seven-person Board of Education. Since 1973, the Board has included a student-elected, non-voting student representative from East Lansing High School. [1] The superintendent is Dori Leyko.

  3. East Lansing High School - Wikipedia

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    SAT Total. 1033.9. ( −54.1) East Lansing High School is a public high school in the city of East Lansing, Michigan, United States. It is managed by the East Lansing Public Schools district. The school is located about a mile north of the Michigan State University campus. Construction started in 1956, with the school opening in September 1959.

  4. East Lansing, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The East Lansing district has an enrollment of just over 3,400 students in grades K-12. The district also includes small portions of neighboring Lansing, Lansing Township, and Meridian Township. The district consists of six elementary schools, one middle school (MacDonald Middle School), and East Lansing High School.

  5. Lansing School District - Wikipedia

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    The Lansing Public School District is the urban public school district covering 52 square miles including most of the city of Lansing, Michigan, part of the city of East Lansing, and parts of the townships of Delta, DeWitt, Lansing, and Watertown. It has specialty schools for Chinese Immersion, International Baccalaureate, STEM, STEAM, and ...

  6. Michigan State University - Wikipedia

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    The university's six professional schools include the College of Law (founded in Detroit, in 1891, as the Detroit College of Law and moved to East Lansing in 1995), Eli Broad College of Business; the College of Nursing, the College of Osteopathic Medicine (the world's first state-funded osteopathic college), [14] the College of Human Medicine ...

  7. Eastern High School (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1975–76 school year, the Lansing School District acquired and renovated the 4,200-seat field house at the adjacent Boys' Training School, then being closed by the State of Michigan. The field house was renamed in 1982 after longtime LEHS (Lansing Eastern High School) teacher and wrestling coach Don Johnson.

  8. Central School (East Lansing, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    NRHP reference No. 86000709 [1] Added to NRHP. April 10, 1986. The Central School is a school building located at 325 West Grand River Avenue in East Lansing, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [1] The building now houses Michigan State University 's Child Development Laboratories.

  9. Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine

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    On September 19, 1969, Michigan State University accepted the legislative mandate and agreed to create a new osteopathic medical school on their campus, [7] making it the first osteopathic medical school based at a public university. [9] In 1971, MCOM was moved to East Lansing and was given its current name of MSUCOM.