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The French School of Detroit (FSD; French: École Française de Detroit) is a French school with its administrative offices in West Maple Middle School, in Bloomfield Township, Oakland County, Michigan in Metro Detroit; [1] [2] [3] this facility has a Bloomfield Hills, Michigan mailing address.
Benson West Elementary School 1870 PK-5 6652 Maple Street 68104 498 Bulldogs Boyd Elementary School 1961 PK-5 8314 Boyd Street 68134 460 Beavers Castelar Elementary School 1886 PK-5 2316 South 18 Street 68108 657 Cardinals Catlin Arts Elementary Magnet Center 1967 K-5 12736 Marinda Street 68144 145 Central Park Elementary School 1888 PK-5
Westbrook Elementary School with 238 students in grades K-5 was closed for the start of the 2023-24 school year. [22] Middle school. Macopin Middle School [23] with 777 students in grades 6-8 Gregory Matlosz, principal [17] High school. West Milford High School [24] with 936 students in grades 9-12 Matthew Strianse, principal [17]
The Japanese School of Detroit (JSD), a supplementary school for Japanese citizens, first began holding classes in Birmingham in 1987, when its operation at Seaholm High started. It began holding classes at Covington School in 1989, [26] and it also had classes at West Maple Elementary. [27] At one point its school offices were in Birmingham. [28]
315 S. Maple Street. Akron, ... West High School was a public high school in the Akron Public School District that served the city of Akron, Ohio from 1913 until 1953 ...
Maple Leaf School. There have been three Maple Leaf Schools in what is now Seattle. The first (built 1896, burned around 1910) was along the Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway (now Burke-Gilman Trail) near Matthews Beach. The other two (1910–1926 and 1926–1979, respectively) were in the neighborhood that retains the name Maple Leaf ...
When the school opened, students living south of West Dodge Road would attend Elkhorn South High School while students north of Dodge would remain at Elkhorn High School, the district's first high school. [9] Elkhorn South's boundary has not changed to date. Elkhorn South's doors opened to 610 [10] ninth through eleventh graders in August 2010.
Forest Elementary School (Opened on September 6, 1956, as West Elementary School and dedicated on May 11/12, 1957) Heim Elementary School (Opened in 1966 and dedicated on November 9, 1969) Maple East Elementary School (Opened on September 9, 1959, as Maple Elementary School and dedicated on April 3, 1960)