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Richfield Public School Academy is a free, public charter school located in Flint, Michigan formerly managed by Mosaica Education but now self managed by the Richfield Board of Directors. It offers grades 3–8 at the main building and a Montessori pre-school program off-site. Grades K-2 are located at Richfield Early Learning Center at 4358 ...
This is a complete listing of Public School Academy (PSA), or charter school districts in the state of Michigan. [1] For intermediate school districts (ISDs), see list of intermediate school districts in Michigan. For local education agency (LEA) districts, which include public schools, see list of local education agency districts in Michigan.
Richfield Public Schools, officially Independent School District #280, is the school district for Richfield, and a portion of neighboring Edina, Minnesota. The district has four elementary schools – two neighborhood schools and two magnet schools.
Michigan Count Day happens twice each school year, beginning in October. It’s a day when attendance at school translates to state funding. Today is Count Day.
Kearsley High School; Michigan School for the Deaf; Mott Middle College; Mount Morris Alternative Education; New Standard Academy; Powers Catholic High School; Richfield Christian Academy (1-11) Richfield Public School Academy; Southwestern Classical Academy; Valley School
Pages in category "Public middle schools in Michigan" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. ... Republic-Michigamme High School; Richfield ...
Frank Murphy Elementary/Middle School; Munger Elementary/Middle School; Nichols Elementary School; Nolan Elementary School; Thirkell Elementary/Middle School In 2013 the Mackinac Center's Elementary and Middle School Report Card ranked this school as the top elementary in the State of Michigan. [1] Trix Elementary School
In 1949 the Graham School District consolidated with the Dye School District. The consolidated Dye Schools built two elementary school, Dye in 1956 and Randels in 1961. [4] In the 1950s, the Rankin School District was dissolved and parceled out to Carman, Lake Fenton, Grand Blanc, and Swartz Creek districts. The Hoover School District opened ...