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Lee M. Thurston High School is a public high school in Redford, Michigan, United States in the suburban Detroit area. The school is a part of the South Redford School District. The school was completed in 1956. Recently THS received the rank of 11th among Michigan schools in Newsweek's top 1,000 high schools list. Thirty percent of Thurston ...
Thomas Jefferson Elementary School Elementary school: K–5 26555 Westfield, Redford, MI 48239 John D. Pierce Middle School Middle school: 6–8 25605 Orangelawn, Redford, MI 48239 Lee M. Thurston High School: High school: 9–12 26255 Schoolcraft, Redford, MI 48239 SOAR Academic Institute: Secondary school: 6–12 26141 Schoolcraft, Redford ...
Arkell Boyd’s 3-pointer from the corner at the buzzer puts Detroit Old Redford Academy into its first state finals appearance in school history.
The school district includes Hilbert Middle School, Redford Union High School, Keeler Elementary, Stuckey Elementary, MacGowan Elementary, and formerly Bulman Elementary. Other buildings in the district are Roosevelt Center, Beck Center and Pearson Education Center, all former K-12 buildings as well as Raeside Administration Building.
Redford High School was a secondary school in Detroit, Michigan. A part of Detroit Public Schools , the school opened in September 1921 and ceased operations in June 2007. Staffed and operated by the Detroit Public Schools ; Redford High School served the sub-communities of Old Redford , Grandmont, Rosedale Park and Brightmoor .
The football team played their home games at Kraft Field, located at nearby Hilbert Middle School, until 2023. On September 6, 2024, the first football game was played at the new Bob Atkins Field built at Redford Union. In 1969, the boys track team won the state championship. [6]
Connections Academy is a for-profit corporate provider of online school products and services to virtual schools for grades K-12, including full-time online school. In the United States the company is noted as Connections Academy, and for students abroad it is known as International Connections Academy. [ 1 ]
In 2010, Redford Township had a population of 48,362. The ethnic and racial makeup of the population was 64.7% white, 28.7% African-American, 0.8% Asian, 2.3% reporting more than one race, 0.6% reporting other races (apparently including those who reported being Native American and being Pacific Islander as well as those who just marked the other box) and 2.9% Hispanic or Latino of any race. [9]