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"Catherine Ferguson Academy for Young Women in Detroit." - From Grown in Detroit film page; Some pictures of the school and urban farm , DetroitFunk (blog), 2011. "Connecting with at-risk kids is the key to DPS turnaround", The Detroit Free Press, April 23, 2010. "Garden sale at the Catherine Ferguson Academy", The Detroit News, September 17, 2009.
Detroit International Academy for Young Women (DIA) is a PK-12 school in Detroit, Michigan. It is Michigan's sole public girls' school, located in the former Northern High School. [2] [3] The school mascot is The Pink Panther. [4]
Catholic Bishop of Detroit, Michigan, Peter Paul Lefevere saw a need for education and charitable work in Detroit in the late 1830s; the four women were sent there in 1844. [1] [2] The four women rebuilt Detroit's school system, educating 600 children in schools founded in 1844 and 1859. The first school was opened within two weeks of their ...
The Global Child Development Group (GCDG) is an international, non-governmental organization founded in Bellagio, Italy in 2007, with a focus on the promotion of research, practice and policies focused on child development. The organization has a particular emphasis on children's social, cognitive, emotional, behavioural and motor development.
Claire Jenkins Coffman always wanted to be a coach. That's what her parents did. Her mom, Laura, coached water polo collegiately and for Team USA while her dad, Nat, worked with high school athletes.
Clara B. Ford Academy. Clara B. Ford Academy is a charter school located in the city of Dearborn Heights, Michigan.The school is located at 20651 West Warren Avenue. The Sisters of the Good Shepherd ran a Detroit area outreach program for young women and in the 1930s began fundraising with the Salvation Army for a large campus.
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