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March 11, 2010
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City Guide

Public Schools - High Schools

Grades 9-12 unless otherwise indicated. Enrollment figures are from the 2008-2009 school year.

Community

401 N. Division [map]
994-2025

466 students. Jennifer Hein, dean. Alternative high school. Small classes, community-service emphasis. Admission by lottery. www.a2community.org 27, D4


Huron

2727 Fuller [map]
994-2040

1,946 students. Arthur Williams, principal. Comprehensive high school. www.a2huron.org 28, F4


Pioneer

601 W. Stadium [map]
994-2120

2,494 students. Tamber Woodworth, acting principal. Comprehensive high school. www.a2pioneer.org 29, D6


Roberto Clemente Student Development Center

4377 Textile, Pittsfield Twp. [map]
997-1236

101 students in grades 8-12. Joseph Dulin, principal. Structured, nurturing environment for students who have difficulty in traditional schools. Students usually referred. www.a2clemente.org 30, H8


Skyline

2552 N. Maple [map]
994-6515

421 students. Sulura Jackson, principal. Comprehensive high school. www.a2skyline.org 31, D6


Stone

2800 Stone School Rd. [map]
997-1237

171 students. Shelia Brown, principal. Alternative high school for students ages 15-19 who have difficulty in traditional high schools, including students expelled or suspended. Licensed child care on site for children of students. On-site health clinic for students, their children, and students’ siblings. www.a2stone.org 32, E7



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