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Galesburg-Augusta Community Schools was formed in 1951. It is a public school district that serves students in the neighboring Southwest-Michigan communities of Galesburg and Augusta. It is the district's stated vision to "be the preferred small-school district in our region." The superintendent of the district is Wendy Somers. [1]
The college was founded in 1889–90 by a Confederate veteran, Major Reuben Webster Millsaps, who donated the land for the college and $50,000. William Belton Murrah was the college's first president, and Bishop Charles Betts Galloway of the Methodist Episcopal Church South organized the college's early fund-raising efforts.
Gladstone Area Public Schools is a public school district serving approximately 1,500 students in Gladstone, Michigan. In addition to two elementary school buildings, one middle school, and one high school, the school district is also responsible for the local public library. [ 2 ]
Roscommon Area Public School District, previously known as the Gerrish-Higgins School District [1] serves 1750 students in a 350-square-mile (910 km 2) area in Roscommon County, Michigan. [2] It consists of two elementary schools, a middle school, and a high school.
Grosse Ile Township Schools is a school district in Grosse Ile Township, Michigan. In 2001, Grosse Ile was ranked the highest out of 88 school districts in Michigan by the Detroit News . [ 1 ]
Houghton-Portage Township Schools (abbr. HPTS) is a school district that covers the city of Houghton, Michigan and Portage Township. It includes three schools: Houghton Elementary School, Houghton Middle School, and Houghton High School .
The District serves all of the city of Montrose and most of Montrose Township. According to the district's web site, in 2010 approximately 1400 students in 2016 were estimated to attend one of three schools in the district: Carter Elementary School for grades K-4 (600 students), Kuehn-Haven Middle School for grades 5-8 (400 students), Hill ...
The school district included 4 schools which were: Stoner, Bretton Woods, Windemere View, and Windemere Park. Together, their first year enrollment was 2,199 students. Waverly East would be opened in 1961 for 7th graders, 8th graders, and Juniors. 9th grade would be added later to Waverly East in 1962, and a new elementary school called Meryl S ...