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Farmington / Michigan / United States
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North Farmington High School is a public institution that offers educational and extracurricular programs to students in grades nine through 12. The school has an enrollment of more than 1,300 students and offers subjects, such as English, foreign languages, business, technology, mathematics, social studies, science, music, art, and health and physical education. The school also offers a variety of sports activities, including baseball, basketball, cheerleading, cross country, football, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track, volleyball, wrestling, and swimming and diving. The school s media center offers books, magazines, newspaper articles, research assistance, citation formats and multimedia resources. The institution is located in Farmington, Mich., and is affiliated with the Farmington Public School District.
Farmington / Michigan / United States
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This school strives to provide quality educational programs in a safe, nurturing environment. The school offers a number of clubs and programs to enhance students' learning experiences. East has a theatre program and a fine arts curriculum.

Farmington / Michigan / United States
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Our Lady of Sorrows School serves students in kindergarten through grade eight. Its academic curriculum includes various subjects, such as religion, math, reading, science, social studies and writing. The school also offers a range of extracurricular programs in art, music and physical education. In addition, Our Lady of Sorrows School conducts foreign language programs in Spanish. It supports a variety of sports activities, such as baseball, basketball, football, softball, volleyball, soccer, bowling, and track and field. The school also supports several student organizations, such as the National Honor Society, student council, and bell and youth choir teams. Our Lady of Sorrows School is located in Farmington, Mich.
Farmington / Michigan / United States
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Founded in 1958, Hillel Day School serves more than 100 students in kindergarten through eighth grade. The school provides a dual curriculum that integrates Jewish and general studies. Its academic curriculum includes English, language arts, mathematics, social science, general science and religious studies. Hillel Day School s students also attend sessions in music, arts, computer applications, science, and health and physical education. The school offers a range of sports activities, including soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball and tennis. In addition, the school has a library and media center. Its facility includes a technology center, arts center and science laboratories. The school is accredited by the Solomon Schechter Day School Association. Hillel Day School is located in Farmington Hills, Mich.
Farmington / Michigan / United States
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Formerly a middle school, Warner Upper Elementary School now serves students in grades 5 and 6. Warner meets Annual Yearly Progress standards established by the federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act, and received an "A" on its State of Michigan composite report card. Faculty, staff and the school community are committed to their mission of providing each student with "a safe, supportive and engaging environment, diverse education emphasizing excellence in achievement, and skills enabling them to become self-sufficient and respectful citizens who contribute responsibly to the world." In addition to basic curriculum classes, students receive instruction in physical education, art, music and world languages. The school operates on a trimester system. 

Farmington / Michigan / United States
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Founded in 1945, Mercy High School is a Catholic college preparatory school for young women. The school s core curriculum includes English, religious studies, social studies, foreign language, mathematics, laboratory science and physical education. It also offers classes in computer technology, fine arts, health and speech. The school is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Its athletics department offers several sports activities, including basketball, bowling, cross country, field hockey, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and volleyball. Located in Farmington Hills, Mich., Mercy High School is recognized as an exemplary private high school by the United States Department of Education.
Farmington / Michigan / United States
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St. Paul's Lutheran School offers the option for a quality Christian education for students in kindergarten through the fourth grade. Older students in the fifth through eighth grades attend St. Paul's sister school, Hosanna Tabor, in Redford Township.

It is a small school, with each campus educating approximately 50 students, that focuses on individual attention and God-pleasing social values.

Farmington / Michigan / United States
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Harrison High School, founded in 1970, offers a wide range of educational programs to more than 1,000 students in grades nine through 12. The high school is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and the University of Michigan. It offers various subjects in its curriculum, including English, social studies, science, mathematics, physical education, foreign languages, business and fine arts. It also offers life management and bilingual studies to the students. The school offers various sports activities, such as basketball, baseball, cross country, football, soccer, softball, volleyball, wrestling, swimming, golf and tennis. The amenities offered by the school include a library, cafeteria, media and fitness centers and computer laboratory. Harrison High School offers membership to a wide range of clubs and organizations, such as the National Honor Society, student council, Japanese club, cheerleading and Dance Company.
Farmington / Michigan / United States
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Formerly a middle school, Power Upper Elementary School now serves students in grades 5-6. The school meets Annual Yearly Progress as defined by the federal No Child Left Behind Act and received an "A" on its State of Michigan composite report card. Power faculty, staff and community have established a mission to "provide a safe and caring environment, which allows students and staff to maximize individual growth as they make transitions in a changing world." The LOC Federal Credit Union at Power opened in 2010, operated by 6th grade students under the direction of an LOC Federal Credit Union employee. Students are able to open and manage their own personal savings accounts, and credit union services are also available to parents, faculty and staff one day per week.