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Michigan counts Detroit Public Schools as the only school district classified as a "first class school district". Circa 2002, due to the state government giving control of the district to the municipal government, the U.S. Census Bureau counted the Detroit district as a dependent school system, though the Census Bureau stated that it was an ...
Wayland is a city in Allegan County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 4,435 at the 2020 census. [4] The city is located at the northwest corner of Wayland Township, but is politically independent. The city has also incorporated a portion of land in the south of adjacent Leighton Township.
Brandywine Middle/Senior High School, Niles; Bridgman High School, Bridgman; Buchanan High School, Buchanan; 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
The Plymouth-Canton Community Schools (P-CCS) is a school district headquartered at E. J. McClendon Educational Center in Plymouth, Michigan. [1] The district's boundary includes areas in Wayne County and Washtenaw County, including City of Plymouth, Plymouth Township, and parts of Canton Township, Salem Township, Superior Township, and Northville Township.
WAYLAND — A year after he filed a discrimination complaint against the town and School Committee, Omar Easy has filed a $5 million lawsuit in Middlesex Superior Court.. Easy, who was hired ...
Wayland Township, Michigan. ... Wayland Township is a civil township of Allegan County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 3,573 at the 2020 census. [3]
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In spring of 2010, the Galesburg-Augusta School Board voted to close the district's intermediate school, lowering the number of buildings in the district to three. [2] As a result, the district now operates a primary school (PK–3rd grade) in Galesburg, a middle school (4th–7th grade) in Augusta, and a high school (8th–12th) in Galesburg.