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Pierce Elementary School - 1829 Pierce Street, Birmingham, MI 48009 West Maple Elementary School - 6275 Inkster Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301 Secondary school students (sixth through twelfth grade) attend classes at the following locations:
The Japanese School of Detroit (JSD), a supplementary school for Japanese citizens, first began holding classes in Birmingham in 1987, when its operation at Seaholm High started. It began holding classes at Covington School in 1989, [ 26 ] and it also had classes at West Maple Elementary. [ 27 ]
The Allen House, part of the Birmingham Historical Museum, now stands where the school was. A new school was built in 1869 and became the site of Birmingham's first high school. That first high school later became known as Baldwin High School, then in 1951, Birmingham High School, and in 1959, Seaholm High School. The former Baldwin High School ...
[25] [27] Preschool classes are held at Meadow Lake, [28] while elementary school students attend classes at Meadow Lake and at any one of four partner elementary schools, including West Maple Elementary in Bloomfield Township. [29] Kensington Academy, a Catholic boy's elementary and middle school, first opened on the Sacred Heart campus in ...
63.3 Birmingham. 63.4 Bloomfield Hills. ... Glen Lake Community School, Maple City; ... Zeeland West High School, Zeeland, closed; Presque Isle County
Birmingham's two high schools are now named for them: Seaholm High School and Groves High School. Birmingham High School's first principal was Ross Wagner. John Schulz served as the next principal (1968–1979), Jim Wallendorf followed, serving from 1979 to 1992. At one time Seaholm High School hosted classes of grades 4 through 12 of the ...
St. Joseph School (Wyandotte) - merged into Wyandotte Consolidated in 1970 [96] St. Ladislaus Elementary School (Hamtramck) [99] - In 1925 St. Ladislaus had 1,540 students. [100] In 1992 Dickinson West Elementary School opened in the former St. Ladislaus building. [99] St. Mary Magdalen Elementary School - closed in 2005 [84]
The school was set to open with ninth and 10th grades to start, tuition for a year would be $10,000, and every family whose child was accepted would receive a $2,000 subsidy. [7] The school opened on August 28, 2000 at the lower level of the Jewish Community Center building in West Bloomfield. [8]