Listing of sites relating to Education in the city of Detroit. Also for sites discussing educational issues pertaining to the entire city.
Includes local educational institutions, programs and opportunities; as well as other location specific educational resources.
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A nationally acclaimed programs, offered free-of-charge, providing students in the city with extremely high-quality instruction in small classes, with innovative teaching materials. Programs offered include introduction to electrical and mechanical engineering, mathematics, minorities in engineering, laboratory-based science and life science courses, and ACT/SAT preparation courses.
General information and links to administration and schools.
The official program for Detroit Public Schools alumni to stay connected, share memories and get involved to give back to their alma maters and current Detroit students.
One of the oldest of the 100 Waldorf schools in the United States. Working with an aim to graduate students who are capable of independent critical and creative thinking.
Curriculum, adult education information, and Hillel hot spots.
An institution of higher education that primarily prepares candidates for the Roman Catholic priesthood and, further, prepares individuals for the diaconate, lay ministry and other leadership roles.
Reunion information, photographs, memory book and image gallery.
News and information regarding the school, including admission information, alumni notes, daily announcements, Highlights and Cub News publications, and a calendar of events.
The official program for Detroit Public Schools alumni to stay connected, share memories and get involved to give back to their alma maters and current Detroit students.
An institution of higher education that primarily prepares candidates for the Roman Catholic priesthood and, further, prepares individuals for the diaconate, lay ministry and other leadership roles.
One of the oldest of the 100 Waldorf schools in the United States. Working with an aim to graduate students who are capable of independent critical and creative thinking.
Reunion information, photographs, memory book and image gallery.
General information and links to administration and schools.
News and information regarding the school, including admission information, alumni notes, daily announcements, Highlights and Cub News publications, and a calendar of events.
Curriculum, adult education information, and Hillel hot spots.
A nationally acclaimed programs, offered free-of-charge, providing students in the city with extremely high-quality instruction in small classes, with innovative teaching materials. Programs offered include introduction to electrical and mechanical engineering, mathematics, minorities in engineering, laboratory-based science and life science courses, and ACT/SAT preparation courses.