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  2. Divine Child High School - Wikipedia

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    [3] [6] Divine Child is ranked among the top 15% of private high schools in the State of Michigan as of the 2021–2022 school year. [3] [7] It is the State's largest Catholic co-ed high school, enrolling nearly 900 students from 55 different zip codes; minority enrollment at the school is 18.6 percent, and the student-teacher ratio is 12:1. [3]

  3. Adlai E. Stevenson High School (Livonia, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Stevenson was the first high school in the nation to be named for the Fifth U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Adlai E. Stevenson, who had died the day before the Livonia school board's decision on naming the new high school. [3] The school's first graduating class graduated in June 1968.

  4. Dearborn Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    The Dearborn Public Schools is a school district that includes the entire city of Dearborn, Michigan and a small portion of Dearborn Heights, both in Greater Detroit. Dearborn Public Schools is the third largest school district in Michigan, serving 20,000 students. [2] The district had a $233 million budget for 2021. [3]

  5. Dearborn Heights School District 7 - Wikipedia

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    The school district had no schools in which to educate these students. "Part of the agreement with the state involving the Dearborn school merger was that children in D7 remaining in south Dearborn Township could attend Dearborn Public Schools for a reduced rate of $50 per student in grades K–8 and $188.50 for grades 9–12.

  6. Livonia Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Webster Elementary School (Livonia) [2] Magnet schools: Niji-Iro Japanese Immersion Elementary School (Livonia) Niji-Iro Japanese Immersion Elementary School (the name means "rainbow colors", [3] also stated in Japanese as にじいろ小学校, [4] and 日本語マグネットスクール [5]) is a public two-way Japanese-English immersion elementary school that opened on August 11, 2014.

  7. Sports At Any Cost: Take Our College Sports Subsidy Data

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    Nine schools with incomplete data are noted in our Subsidy Scorecards. Our analysis focused primarily on subsidies — how much a school effectively “donates” or invests in its athletics department to make up for a lack of earned revenue. Subsidies can come from three sources: student fees, funds allocated by the school and government support.

  8. University of Michigan–Dearborn - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Department of Education reports that as of 2024, federally aided students attending UM-Dearborn 10 years after they began their studies had a median annual income of $59,649 (based on 2020-2021 earnings adjusted to 2022 dollars), which exceeds both the midpoint for 4-year schools of $53,617 and U.S. real median personal income of ...

  9. Dearborn Center for Math, Science and Technology - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in 2001, with its first graduating class in 2005. Most of the school is located in the Henry Ford Community College building, but some of the Michael Berry Career Center (MBCC) building is also used by DCMST. About 75 students are selected each year from the three high schools in the Dearborn City School District. Once in ...