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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.
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The William A. McFarlane Elementary School opened in what was then Greenfield Township in 1925. The building is named after a man who donated part of his farm to the township in order to build this school on it. The original building is the northernmost part of today’s school.
Listed below are all public and private grade schools located in Detroit, Michigan. Click on the public or private elementary school to view that specific school's details. If you are looking to move to Detroit, MI consider which grade school your children would attend.
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Sep 13, 2016 · There was a major Michigan court case that could have ended segregated schools and made it possible for children to have a good education no matter where they lived. Here's how that court case might have made a difference today.