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The Wayne County Regional Educational Service Agency or Wayne RESA is a regional educational service agency for schools in Wayne County, Michigan within Metro Detroit. Its headquarters is in the Wayne RESA Education Center in Wayne. It provides services such as group purchasing, computer service, and staff development. Its service sector covers ...
Wayne County RESA: Wayne: Detroit: 26 Sep 2005: 9-12, Alt,SpecEd Covenant House Life Skills Center West: 82989: Wayne County RESA: Wayne: Detroit: 26 Sep 2005: 9-12, Alt,SpecEd Creative Learning Academy of Science: 26901: Clare-Gladwin ISD: Gladwin: Saginaw Valley State University: 19 Aug 1996: KG-Part, 1–8, SpecEd Creative Montessori Academy ...
The Wayne RESA Board of Education opted to make redistricting plans instead of allowing the state government to make the plans. The remaining students were split up among the Taylor School District, Romulus Community School District, Wayne-Westland Community Schools and Westwood Community School District. Areas were given to the new districts ...
On Tuesday's News Hit: - Wayne State classes are remote today "due to an ongoing public safety issue," while a pro-Palestinian encampment is still set up. - A man's body was recovered from ...
DWIHN is launching a new mental health crisis hotline for anyone in the Wayne County area regardless of insurance status. Starting May 20th, DWIHN will be introducing 844-IN-CRISIS (844-462-7474).
The Blanche Kelso Bruce Academy School District's central offices were located at 8045 Second Ave., Detroit, MI 48202 ( 42°22′24.9″N 83°04′46.9″W) [4] In June 2011 the Blanche Kelso Bruce Academy organization was selected to run the Catherine Ferguson Academy for Young Women as a charter school. The academy for pregnant teens and ...
SPIN revisits a 1997 interview with the MC5 guitarist, who died on Feb. 2, 2024 after a battle with pancreatic cancer.
The Wayne State University was established in 1868 as the Detroit Medical College by five returning Civil War veterans. The college charter from 1868 was signed by founder Theodore Andrews McGraw, M.D., a University of Michigan graduate (B.A. 1859). [10] In 1885, the Detroit College of Medicine merged with its competitor, the Michigan College ...