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Airport Senior High School. Airport Community Schools is a public school district in Carleton, Michigan, United States. It is the largest district in Monroe County by area. [3] The districts includes the village of Carleton and the surrounding Ash Township, as well as portions of Frenchtown Charter, Exeter, and Berlin Charter townships. [4]
School Nickname Enrollment Colors Address Airport: Jets 760 Blue & Gold 11300 Grafton Rd. Carleton, MI 48117 Flat Rock: Rams 476 Green & Gold 25600 Seneca St. Flat Rock, MI 48134 Grosse Ile: Red Devils 525 Scarlet & Gray 7800 Grays Dr. Grosse Ile, MI 48138 Huron: Chiefs 797 Red & White 32077 Huron River Dr. New Boston, MI 48164 Jefferson: Bears ...
St. Joseph Catholic School [25] St. Patrick School - The first parish school was established in 1848, with a joint school and convent in 1867, and a dedicated school building in 1909 that was ruined by a May 30, 1926 fire. A replacement building was put there, with a second building established in 1955.
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The following is a list of schools that participate in NCAA Division III softball, according to NCAA.com. [1] These teams compete for the NCAA Division III Softball Championship. (For schools whose athletic branding does not directly correspond with the school name, the athletic branding is in parentheses.)
St. Cloud Cathedral (23-2) faced Kimball (23-4) in two straight close games to win a hot Section 6-2A. The Crusaders beat the Cubs 3-2 on May 30 in the championship after Kimball took down Pierz ...
Now 20-1 and on a 17-game winning streak, Cambria Heights will take on perennial power Bald Eagle Area on Wednesday at St. Francis University for the District 6 title. Win or lose, the Highlanders ...
St. Patrick High School is a private Roman Catholic high school in Portland, Michigan.It is under the direction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Grand Rapids.. St. Patrick School was established as a grade school in 1906 by the Sisters of St. Joseph, followed by the high school in 1951. [1]