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Students north of Michigan Avenue and west of Middlebelt were rezoned to Wayne-Westland. [6] As of July 2013, there were 65 registered students, including 34 elementary students, 13 middle school students, and 18 high school students, in Inkster Public Schools who lived within that part of the former Inkster district assigned to Wayne-Westland.
Wayne Memorial High School is a high school in Wayne, Michigan in Metro Detroit, on the corner of Glenwood Road and Fourth Street, sitting near the border of Wayne and its district partner Westland. It is a part of Wayne-Westland Community Schools. It serves portions of Wayne, Westland, Inkster, and Romulus. [3] [4]
When John Glenn High School opened under principal Frank Higgins, it served students in grades 7–11, expanding to grades 8–12 from 1965 to 1967. After a brief stint as a four-year high school (9–12), it stabilized as a 10–12th grade school in 1970, finally returning to its 9–12 status in 1995 when the Wayne-Westland district adopted a ...
An audit of Wayne-Westland Community Schools' most recent budget uncovered a shortfall, which will lead to budget cuts throughout the district.
Lutheran High School Westland is a parochial high school located in Westland, Michigan, in Wayne County. It is governed by the Lutheran High School Association of Greater Detroit and is associated with the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. Its current enrollment is about 190 students.
Long requested by George Washington, education in public service and government began at George Washington University with the construction of the Hall of Government in 1927. The university gradually expanded its offerings in the field, and by 1950, public administration courses were offered in the School of Government, Department of Business ...
Western Wayne High School Graduation. Western Wayne High School held its graduation ceremony on Friday, June 10 at 6:00 p.m. The Class of 2022, comprised of 161 students, strode across a stage on ...
The GW School of Public Health and Health Services was established in July 1997, with Dr. Richard K. Riegelman as the Founding Dean, bringing together three longstanding university programs in the schools of medicine, business, and education that have since expanded substantially. [2]