List of Detroit Public Schools

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This is a list of schools operated by Detroit Public Schools

Contents

Schools

Pre-Kindergarten through 12 schools

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Detroit International Academy for Young Women

Kindergarten and 7–12 schools

7–12 schools

(Alternative)

High schools

Zoned high schools

Optional high schools

PreK-8 schools

Zoned PreK-8 schools

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Davison Elementary-Middle School
  • Ann Arbor Trail Magnet School
  • Bates Academy
  • Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary/Middle School
  • Blackwell Institute
  • Bow Elementary/Middle School
  • Mary McLeod Bethune Elemenetary/Middle School
  • Beulah Brewer Academy
  • Ronald Brown Academy (formerly Stellwagen Elementary School)
  • Ralph J. Bunche Preparatory Academy (formerly Smith Elementary School)
  • Burns Elementary School
  • Burton International School
  • Cartsens Elementary/Middle School
  • Carver Elementary School
  • Clark J.E. Preparatory Academy
  • Davison Elementary School
  • Dixon Educational Learning Academy
  • Earheart Elementary/Middle School
  • Fisher Magnet Academy
    • Fisher Magnet Lower Academy (PreK-4)
    • Fisher Magnet Upper Academy (5-8)
  • Fitzgerald Elementary School
  • Garvey Academy
  • Golightly Education Center (formerly Saleh Elementary School)
  • Gompers Elementary/Middle School
  • Greenfield Union Elementary School
  • Henderson Academy
  • A.L. Holmes Academy of Blended Learning
  • Hutchinson Elementary/Middle School (formerly Howe Elementary School)
  • John R. King Academic and Parforming Arts Academy
  • Law Elementary School
  • Mackenzie Elementary/Middle School
  • Thurgood Marshall Elementary School
  • Mark Twain School for Scholars
  • Marquette Elementary/Middle School
  • Neinas Dual Language Learning Academy
  • Noble Elementary School
  • Nolan Elementary/Middle School
  • Palmer Park Preparatory Academy (formerly Hampton Elementary School)
  • Priest Elementary/Middle School
  • Pulaski Elementary/Middle School
  • Robeson Malcolm X Academy
  • Sherrill Elementary School
  • Charles L. Spain Elementary/Middle School
  • Stewart Elementary School (was MacCulloch Elementary)
  • Westside Multicultural Academy

Alternative PreK-8 schools

  • Academy of The Americas
  • Brenda Scott Academy
  • Edward 'Duke' Ellington Conversatory of Music & Art at Beckham Academy

K-8 schools

Zoned K-8 schools

  • Ann Arbor Trail Magnet Middle School
  • Burns Elementary/Middle School
  • Dossin Elementary/Middle School
  • Durfee Elementary/Middle School
  • Earhart Elementary/Middle School
  • Lessenger Elementary/Middle School
  • Frank Murphy Elementary/Middle School
  • Munger Elementary/Middle School
  • Nichols Elementary School
  • Nolan Elementary School
  • Thirkell Elementary/Middle School
    • 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


Alternative K-8 schools

  • Edward (Duke) Ellington Conservatory of Music/Art
  • Moses Field Center
  • Foreign Language Immersion
  • Hancock Preparatory Center
  • Langston Hughes Academy
  • MacDowell Preparatory Academy

5–8 schools

(Zoned)

(Alternative)

6–8 schools

(Zoned)

(Alternative)

PK-6 schools

(Zoned)

K-6 schools

(Zoned)

PreK-5 schools

(Zoned)

K-5 Schools

(Zoned)

Former schools

See: List of closed public schools in Detroit

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References

  1. Spalding, Audrey. "Thirkell Elementary: The School That Could" (Archive). Mackinac Center. September 12, 2013. Retrieved on December 2, 2015.