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  1. Bishop Blanchet High School is a private coeducational Catholic high school located north of Green Lake in Seattle, United States. The school was founded in 1954 by the Archdiocese of Seattle, and named for the first bishop of the diocese, A.M.A. Blanchet (1797–1887).

  2. In 1817, in collaboration with Father Gabriel Richard , Augustus Woodward , Lewis Cass and William Woodbridge, Monteith established a school, called “Catholepistemiad,” as a means to provide education from the lowest primary grade through college.

  3. 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.

  4. The school was founded in 1954 by the Archdiocese of Seattle, and named for the first bishop of the diocese, A.M.A. Blanchet (1797–1887). Originally named Blanchet High School, in 1999 the title Bishop was added to make the school easily identified as Catholic.

  5. Blanche Kelso Bruce Academy was the name given to several charter schools within the Detroit Public Schools in Detroit, Michigan, serving students in grades 5-12. They functioned as alternative schools for Youth Outside the Educational Mainstream (YOEM).

  6. Sep 16, 2017 · The David Mackenzie High School was built on land of the former Greenfield Township, during a period when Detroit was experiencing a boom in school construction. The school was built in phases. The boiler house together with the first three-story classroom wing was built 1927-28.

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  8. Sep 13, 2016 · You can see that in Detroit, Flint, and other Michigan cities. 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.