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  2. Education Achievement Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Education Achievement Authority (EAA or Authority) was the governing body of the Education Achievement System (EAS or System), a Michigan statewide school system for failing schools. It was discontinued in 2017 and the schools were returned to the Detroit Public Schools.

  3. List of closed public schools in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    There have been about 200 school closures since 2000. Some have been repurposed, while others were torn down, most remain vacant though, although the exact number is unclear. According to Detroiturbex.com and additional historic research, there are 61 abandoned schools to this day, while 36 have been demolished and 2 have been renovated. [1]

  4. Roosevelt Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    The Roosevelt Warehouse, more commonly known as the Detroit Public Schools Book Depository, is a building on 14th & Marantette Street in Detroit, Michigan.It is understood to have been designed by Albert Kahn and that it was originally a Post Office before being used as the Public Schools' surplus equipment depository. [1]

  5. Why are Michigan Democrats cutting school funding? Safety and ...

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    A new school year is just around the corner. In some parts of Michigan, families are already sending their kids back to class. Teachers are prepping classrooms and course materials.

  6. Category:Defunct schools in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Bridge School (Michigan) C. Central School (Iron River, Michigan) Cooley High School; D. Duane Doty School; E. Eggleston School; Empire School (Empire, Michigan) F.

  7. Educational inequality in southeast Michigan - Wikipedia

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    A charter school in Michigan is a state-supported public school operating under a contract issued by an authorizing body. [21] Over half of the students in Detroit attend charter schools, thus, Detroit has the most for-profit charter schools in the nation. In 1994 charter schools first came into Detroit.

  8. Michigan's rural schools are shrinking, but remain critical ...

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    The number of students enrolled Michigan's rural public schools has declined by 11% in the past decade, according to an analysis of school enrollment by the Detroit Free Press.

  9. Cooley High School - Wikipedia

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    Thomas M. Cooley High School is an abandoned high school located at the intersection of Hubbell Avenue and Chalfonte Street, on the northwest side of Detroit, Michigan. The three-story, Mediterranean Revival -style facility opened its doors on September 4, 1928.