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Clippert Elementary School. Wilford L. Coffey Elementary/Middle School - Closed in 2009. [2][i] Columbian Elementary School. Coolidge Elementary School - Closed in 2010. Jane Cooper Elementary School - Closed in 2009. Courtis Elementary School. Courville Elementary School - Closed in 2007. [2] Craft Elementary School.
Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) is a school district that serves Detroit, Michigan, and high school students in Highland Park, Michigan. The district, which replaced the original Detroit Public Schools ( DPS ) in 2016, provides services to approximately 50,000 students, [ 6 ] making it the largest school district in the state.
Coloma High School, Coloma. Countryside Academy (K-12), Benton Harbor. Eau Claire Middle-High School, Eau Claire. Grace Christian School, Watervliet. Jesus Christ Academy (2-12), Buchanan. Lake Michigan Catholic High School, St. Joseph. Lakeshore High School, Stevensville.
Hundreds of metro Detroit schools, and the Grosse Ile Toll Bridge, are closed; and the National Weather Service has issued a winter advisory for much of southeast Michigan until the late afternoon ...
Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary/Middle School. Blackwell Institute. Bow Elementary/Middle School. Beulah Brewer Academy. Ronald Brown Academy (formerly Stellwagen Elementary School) Ralph J. Bunche Preparatory Academy (formerly Smith Elementary School) Burns Elementary School. Burton International School. Cartsens Elementary/Middle School.
Inkster Public Schools. Inkster Public Schools (IPS), officially School District of the City of Inkster, was a school district headquartered in Inkster, Michigan in Metro Detroit. [1] It served most of Inkster and a small portion of Westland. [2][3]
All of Stark County's public schools will be closed on April 8. ... The Today Show. ... Netflix plans documentary on Michigan Wolverines football sign-stealer. Weather.
States, territories, and counties that issued a stay-at-home order in 2020. State, territorial, tribal, and local governments responded to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States with various declarations of emergency, closure of schools and public meeting places, lockdowns, and other restrictions intended to slow the progression of the virus.