Innovation Schools
Special Designations | Name / Address | Lead Administrator | Telephone |
---|---|---|---|
11 schools listed | |||
IS |
A.L. Holmes Academy of Blended Learning
8950 Crane Street |
Marion Minnis Principal |
(313) 866-5644 |
IS |
Ann Arbor Trail Magnet School
7635 Chatham |
Michele Massey Principal |
(313) 274-8560 |
IS |
Cass Technical High School
2501 Second Avenue |
Lisa Phillips Principal |
(313) 263-2000 |
IS |
Clippert Multicultural Magnet Honors Academy
1981 McKinstry Street |
Micaela Escamilla Principal |
(313) 849-5009 |
IS |
Cooke STEM Academy
18800 Puritan Street |
Jason Drain Principal |
(313) 494-7458 |
IS |
Detroit Collegiate Preparatory High School at Northwestern
18445 Cathedral Street |
Kimberly Rogers Principal |
(313) 899-7370 |
IS M |
Edison Elementary School
17045 Grand River Avenue |
Kristina Christian Principal |
(313) 852-1066 |
CS ES IS |
Mark Twain School for Scholars
12800 Visger Street |
Sheila Langford Principal |
(313) 386-5530 |
IS M |
Maybury Elementary School
4410 Porter Street |
Latisha Smith Principal |
(313) 849-2014 |
IS |
Neinas Dual Language Learning Academy
6021 McMillan Street |
Adriana Rendon Principal |
(313) 849-3701 |
IS M |
Spain Elementary-Middle School
3700 Beaubien Street |
Frederick Cannon Principal |
(313) 494-2081 |
Special Designations
- CS
- Community School
- These schools offer an array of services to parents and children. Examples include homework assistance, child care, technology skills, parental and prenatal training, language and literacy development and more.
- ES
- Excellent Schools Detroit Top School
- One of our schools that made nonprofit Excellent Schools Detroit’s list of recommended schools in the city, based on test scores, site visits and student and teacher evaluations
- IS
- Innovation School
- Schools with expanded innovative programs, such as STEAM, public Montessori, dual language immersion, expanded Academy of Blended Learning, additional accelerated academic programs and smaller high school communities.
- M
- Montessori School
- Montessori programming, according to the American Montessori Society, is a child-centered approach to learning that allows kids to follow their interests and learn through a combination of movement, collaboration and concentration