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The district operates 26 elementary schools (grades Preschool–5), seven middle schools (6–8); five comprehensive high schools (9–12); and one continuation high school. [ 2 ] 21 of the district's schools are located in San Diego ; eleven others are in Poway.
The first of these revised assignments were shown on the 1971 state highway map; A-2 retained its number but B-1 was renumbered to H-40 in the Upper Peninsula. [6] Earl Rogers, the engineer-director of the County Road Association of Michigan stated at the time that the county road commissions would gradually phase in signage over the coming years.
San Diego Unified School District is the school district that serves the majority of San Diego. The district includes 121 elementary schools, 24 middle schools, 21 high schools, and 2 atypical schools. In the northern part of the city, Poway Unified School District and San Dieguito Union High School District are districts outside city limits ...
Poway established its school district in 1871, but did not have a schoolhouse until 1885, when a one-room school was built at Midland Road about a 2–3-minute walk south of the Templar's Hall. The site is still in use today as an elementary school (Kindergarten through 5th grade), though it was torn down and rebuilt in 1945, and renovated ...
The Wayne-Westland school district absorbed a portion of the Inkster District. [5] Students north of Michigan Avenue and west of Middlebelt were rezoned to Wayne-Westland. [6] As of July 2013, there were 65 registered students, including 34 elementary students, 13 middle school students, and 18 high school students, in Inkster Public Schools ...
In November, students of the Del Norte High School softball team alleged that Poway Unified School District Superintendent Marian Kim Phelps threatened their graduation privileges over a perceived ...
This building, at 3380 Orchard Lake Road, was built to be the district's high school in 1955. [7] The architect was George D. Mason & Co. [8] It became a junior high school in 1967, then closed in spring 1971. In fall 1972 it reopened as Abbott Middle School. It then housed Roosevelt Elementary when the middle schools were combined. [9]
Tri County Area Schools is a school district headquartered in Sand Lake, Michigan. It serves sections of Kent, Montcalm, and Newaygo counties. [1] It serves Sand Lake, Howard City, and Pierson as well as Pierson Township and Reynolds Township. [2] [3]