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Coordinates: 42°24′28.9″N 82°55′44.3″W. East English Village Preparatory Academy ( EEVPA [1]) is a magnet high school in Detroit, Michigan. It is a part of Detroit Public Schools . The school was built on the original site of Finney High School. [2] It opened in 2012.
Renaissance High School. / 42.4180852; -83.1949095. Renaissance High School is a public, magnet high school in the city of Detroit, Michigan. Founded in 1978 on the former site of Catholic Central High School, Renaissance graduated its first senior class in 1981. In 2005, a new building was dedicated at the site of the former Sinai Hospital.
Communication & Media Arts High School. Crocket Midtown High School of Science & Medicine. Crosman Alternative High School. Davis Aerospace High School. Detroit City High School. Detroit High School for Technology (Pershing Tech) Detroit School of Arts. Millennium School. Osborn High School.
The Edwin C. Denby High School is a public secondary education school located at 12800 Kelly Road in northeastern Detroit, Michigan, United States. Denby High opened in 1930, and the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. [ 4] It is a part of Detroit Public Schools Community District .
John J. Pershing High School is a four-year public high school in Detroit, Michigan. [1] It is in Conant Gardens [ 2 ] in proximity to the residential areas [ 3 ] and also serves Krainz Woods . [ 4 ]
Accreditation. Michigan Association of Non-Public Schools. Detroit St. Martin de Porres High School (short form: "Detroit DePorres", "DePorres", or "DP") was a co-educational college preparatory school in Detroit, Michigan and belonged to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit . St. Martin de Porres was a member of the Michigan High School ...
M. M. Rose School is a historic school building in Detroit. It was built in 1898 and succeeded an earlier one-room M. M. Rose School built in 1886. M. M. Rose (died January 21, 1892) taught at Bishop School and became the principal of the predominantly "Colored" Fourth Ward School that became known as Everett.
Located on Detroit's west side, Mackenzie High School was named to honor David D. Mackenzie, who had served as principal of Central High School, and as first dean of the city college that would become Wayne State University . Mackenzie High School was among the first schools constructed on land acquired through Detroit's westernmost annexation ...