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Wayne-Westland Community Schools. Wayne-Westland Community Schools is a school district headquartered in Westland, Michigan in Metro Detroit. [1] The district service area includes all and/or portions of Westland, Wayne, Canton, Dearborn Heights, Inkster, and Romulus. [2] As of 2012 the district had 12,600 students. [3]
Mercy High School, Farmington Hills (817 enrollment, all girls) St. Catherine of Siena Academy, Wixom (178 enrollment, all girls) St. Mary's Preparatory, Orchard Lake (516 enrollment, co-ed) Shrine Catholic High School, Royal Oak, Michigan (256 enrollment, co-Ed) St. Clair County.
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.
Freezing rain across southeast Michigan brings school closings, treacherous commute. Gannett. ... Monroe, Oakland, Washtenaw, and Wayne counties until 4 p.m. An advisory is also in effect in ...
FOX 2 Staff. August 29, 2024 at 4:00 AM. SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (FOX 2) - Dozens of schools are closed Thursday around Metro Detroit as some buildings continue to deal with no power. As of 6:50 a.m ...
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]
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.
The original Plymouth High School was built in the early 20th century on the northwest corner of Main Street and Church Street, opposite from present-day City Hall in present-day downtown Plymouth, Michigan. The district deemed the facility to be outdated by the 1960s for high school use. The facility was closed after the 1969-1970 school year.