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Detroit Leadership Academy is a free public charter school located in Detroit, MI. The school was opened in 2012 through the YMCA [1] [2] and currently serves students in Pre-K - 11th grade at two campuses on the city's west side. [3] and is managed by Equity Education.
Clark J.E. Preparatory Academy; Davison Elementary School The school is located in two buildings, around 100 years old, in proximity to Highland Park and Hamtramck. Dixon Educational Learning Academy; Earheart Elementary/Middle School; Fisher Magnet Academy Fisher Magnet Lower Academy (PreK-4) Fisher Magnet Upper Academy (5-8) Fitzgerald ...
Detroit Merit Charter Academy: 82974: Wayne County RESA: Wayne: Grand Valley State University: 10 Oct 2002: KG,1-8, SpecEd Detroit Midtown Academy: 82964: Wayne County RESA: Wayne: Wayne RESA: 13 Jan 2000: 7-12, SpecEd Detroit Premier Academy: 82985: Wayne County RESA: Wayne: Grand Valley State University: 31 Aug 2005: KG,1-8, SpecEd Detroit ...
West Side Academy of Information Technology and Cyber Security is a Detroit alternative public school located on the Detroit's Westside. the school has formerly been named "West Side Academy for Leadership Development, IT and Media Design", and "West Side Academy Alternative Education High School".
Detroit Public Schools claim that in 2005–2006 the graduation rate was 68 percent and expected it to hold constant in 2006–2007. [31] [32] [33] On February 14, 2009, the Detroit Free Press reported that United States Secretary of Education Arne Duncan had concern over the quality of education Detroit children were receiving. A spokesman ...
The Detroit Waldorf School is a private PreK-8 Waldorf school located at 2555 Burns, Detroit, Michigan, United States, in an Albert Kahn-designed school in the historic Indian Village neighborhood. In 2016, the building was designated a Michigan State Historic Site . [ 3 ]
Today, DWDA operates a 10,000-square-foot dance studio located on the second level of New Center One, 3031 W. Grand Blvd. Like the venerable Detroit recreation centers of White-Hunt’s childhood ...
As of 2006 students frequently dropped out of the school. In August 2003, the 9th grade class had 700 students. By December 2006 that class had 200 students. [6] According to former DPS superintendent Dr. Connie Calloway, who was interviewed in the 2011 Dan Rather report "A National Disgrace," a typical class's student body declined from about 800-900 9th graders to 545 in the 10th grade, 345 ...