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  1. The Duane Doty School is a school building located at 10225 3rd Street in Detroit, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. [1] It is the oldest Arts and Crafts-style school building in Detroit, and likely one of the oldest Arts and Crafts-style schools in Michigan. [2]

  2. Jul 30, 2021 · Duane Doty School first opened its doors in the fall of 1909. It was built as Detroit grew north along Woodward Avenue in the first quarter of the twentieth century. (A historical marker located in Detroit in Wayne County, Michigan.)

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Blyth_DalyBlyth Daly - Wikipedia

    Blyth Daly, also spelled Blythe Daley (December 5, 1901 – October 16, 1965) was an actress who appeared in stage productions on Broadway and who appeared in several silent and sound films. She is better known for her relationships and friendships in the underworld of the Hollywood and New York City lesbian acting community than for her acting ...

  4. Detroit's black community lobbied hard for changes, and the first black teachers were assigned to Miller in 1935. In 1942, Charles Daly was appointed the first black principal to Miller, and lobbied hard for the hiring of more black teachers, and the adoption of African American curriculum.

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  5. Detroit Country Day School is a private independent, co-educational, non-denominational, preschool through grade 12 college preparatory school focused on a well-rounded liberal arts education. Emphasis on academics, arts, athletics, and character develompment is prevalent across the curriculum.

  6. 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

  7. The school is named after James Duane Doty, a graduate of the University of Michigan (Class of 1856) who became an editor at the Detroit Free Press and later superintendant and secretary of the Detroit Public Schools.

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