Building Healthy Communities: Engaging Elementary Schools

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Building Healthy Communities: Engaging Elementary Schools Building Healthy Communities: Engaging Elementary Schools through Partnership Academy of International Studies Blair Elementary School Academy of Warren Borland Road Elementary Albion Elementary School Botsford Elementary School Alcott Elementary Bow Elementary/Middle Alexander Elementary School Brace-Lederle School All Saints Catholic School Brenda Scott Academy All Saints Catholic School Brookside Elementary School Allen Academy Brownell STEM Academy Allen Elementary School Buckley Community Elementary School Alonzo Bates Academy Byron Elementary School American International Academy CA Frost Environmental Science Academy Pk-5. Amerman Elementary School Campbell Elementary Anchor Elementary School Carleton Elementary School Andrews Elementary School Carney-Nadeau Elementary School Angell Elementary School Carver STEM Academy Ann Arbor Open School Cass Elementary Ann Arbor Trail Magnet School Central Elementary School Ann Visger Preparatory Academy Century Park Learning Center Ardmore Elementary Challenger Elementary Arts & Technology Academy of Pontiac Chandler Park Aspen Ridge School Charles H. Wright Academy of Arts and Science Atherton Elementary School Charles L Spain Elementary-Middle School Auburn Elementary Chormann Elementary School Avoca Elementary Christ the King Catholic School Baldwin Elementary Cleveland Elementary Bangor Central Elementary School Clinton Valley Elementary Bangor Lincoln Elementary School Cole Academy Bangor West Elementary School Coleman Elementary Barkell Elementary Columbia Elementary School Barth Elementary Columbiaville Elementary Battle Creek Dunlap Elementary School Commonwealth Community Development Academy Beacon Elementary School Concord Elementary School Beech Elementary Cooke STEM Academy Beechview Elementary School Countryside Academy Elementary Bellevue Elementary County Oaks Elementary Ben H. McComb Elementary Courtade Elementary School Bennett Elementary School Crescent Academy Bernice McDowell Elementary Crescent Academy International Bethune Elementary/Middle School David Ellis Academy Detroit Big Bay de Noc School David Ellis Academy West Big Rock Elementary David Scott Elementary School Birchview Elementary School Dearborn Academy Blackwell Institute Deckerville Elementary Delton Kellogg Elementary School Francis Street Primary School Detroit Academy of Arts & Sciences Franklin Elementary School Detroit Edison Public School Academy Fred D. Leonhard Elementary Detroit Leadership Academy Fred W Ritter Elementary School Detroit Merit Charter Academy Gaudior Academy Dickinson East Elementary School GEE Edmonson Academy Dixon Elementary School GEE White Academy Donelson Hills Elementary School Gerald R Ford Academic Center Douglas Road Elementary Gier Park Elementary Dr James N Pepper Elementary Gill Elementary School Dye Elementary Glazer Academy Eagle's Nest Academy Golightly Education Center Ealy Elementary Grand River Academy East Elementary Grandport Academy East Elementary School Grandview Elementary School East Jackson Elementary School Grayling Elementary School East Jordan Elementary School Green Meadow Elementary East Olive Elementary School Greenfield Union Elementary / Middle School Edgewood Elementary School Greenwood Elementary School Edison Elementary School Grogan Elementary School Einstein Elementary School GT Norman Elementary School Eisenhower Elementary School Halecreek Elementary School El Sol Elementary Halfman Elementary Elmwood Elementary Harbor Beach Elementary EMAN Hamilton Academy Hartland Round Elementary Emerald Elementary School Havel Elementary Endeavor Charter Academy Haverhill Elementary Estabrook Elementary School Henry Ford Academy Eureka Heights Elementary Henry Niedermeier Elementary Fair Plain West Elementary Herrington Elementary Fairview Elementary School Highland Elementary School Farley Hill Elementary Highland Park Renaissance Academy Prek-8 Farwell Middle School Grades 5 and 6 Hillel Day School Father Marquette Elementary Hillman Elementary School Faxon Language Immersion Academy Hillside Elementary School Fern Persons Elementary School Holland Elementary Ferndale Upper Elementary Holmes Elementary Fife Lake Elementary Hoover Elementary Fisher Lower Magnet Academy Hoover Elementary School Ford Early Learning Center Hope Academy Fordline Elementary School Hope of Detroit Academy Foreign Language Immersion and Cultural Studies (F.L.I.C.S.) Houghton Elementary School Forest Elementary School Hunt Elementary School Fortis Academy Hunter Elementary Francis Scott Key Elementary Immaculate Conception Catholic School Inkster Prepatory Academy Michener Elementary Innocademy-Allegan Michigamme Elementary Innocademy-Zeeland Michigan Islamic Academy J.A. Lanigan Elementary School Michigan School for the Arts James and Grace Lee Boggs School Mill Creek Elementary James Gardner Elementary Momentum Academy Jefferson International Academy Morey Public School Academy JKL Bahweting School Most Holy Trinity School John F. Farrell-Emmett Elementary School Mount Clemons Seminole Academy John R. King Academy Mt. Clemens Montessori Academy Kenbrook Elementary School Mulick Park Elementary Kennedy Elementary Munger Pre K-8th Elementary/Middle Kenwood Elementary School Neinas Elementary Keys Grace Academy Nevada Primary Kimball Elementary New Beginnings Academy King Academy of Extended Learning and Technology New Haven Elementary School Kingston Elementary School New Paradigm Loving Academy Lake Ann Elementary Newberry Elementary Laker Elementary School Niji-Iro Japanese Immersion Elementary School Lansing Charter Academy Nolan Elementary/Middle School Lawrence Elementary Noor International Academy Lawton Elementary School North Central Elementary Leonard Elementary School North Huron Elementary Lincoln Elementary North Ohio Elementary School Lincoln Elementary North Shore Elementary Lincoln Elementary North Star Academy Lindemann Elementary NorthPort Public Schools Longacre Elementary Norup International School Louis Pasteur Elementary/Middle Nowlin Elementary MacArthur K-8 University Academy Oakside Scholars Charter Academy MacGowan Elementary School Oakview Elementary School Mackenzie Elementary Ontonagon Elementary School Maples Elementary Owen Intermediate School Margaret Black Elementary School Oxbow Elementary School Marquette Elementary/Middle School Palmer Park Preparatory Academy Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School Parma Elementary School Marvin L. Winans Academy of Performing Arts Pathfinder Elementary School Mary A White Elementary School Patton Elementary School Mason County Central Upper Elementary Pearl Lean Elementary School Maybury Elementary School Perry East Elementary School McBain Elementary Pickford Public Schools McDonald Elementary Pine Island Elementary School Meadow Montessori School Pleasant View Elementary Mecosta Elementary School Plumbrook Elementary Memorial 1-2 Campus Elementary School Plymouth Educational Center Pollack Academic Center of Excellence Stambaugh Elementary School Portage Central Elementary Star International Posen Elementary Starr Detroit Academy Princeton Elementary State Street Academy Ralph J. Bunche Academy Stone Elementary School Randels Elementary School Stoney Creek Elementary Rankin Elementary Success Mile Academy Reese Elementary School Summit Academy North Reeths-Puffer Intermediate Schools Susick Elementary Reformed Heritage Christian School Sycamore Elementary School Reo School Tau Beta School River Rouge STEM Academy Taylor International Academy Riverside Elementary Tecumseh Compass Learning Center Riverside Elementary School Tenniswood Elementary Riverside Elementary School Thomas A. Edison Elementary School Roberts Elementary School Thomas Jefferson Robinson Elementary School Three Lakes Academy Romulus Elementary Thurgood Marshall Elementary School Roosevelt Elementary School Timberland Charter Academy Rudyard Area Elementary Schools Timbuktu Academy of Science and Technology Salina Elementary School Tipton Academy Schavey Road Elementary Torrey Hill Intermediate School Schoolcraft Elementary Traverse Heights Elementary Scotch Elementary Trix Academy Scottville Elementary School Twin Rivers Elementary School Seely McCord Elementary Ubly Elementary School Sheiko Elementary School Unionville Sebewaing Area Elementary School Shelters Elementary School Universal Academy Shrine Catholic Grade School Universal Learning Academy Soo Hill Elementary University Prep Art and Design Elementary School Soo Township Elementary School University Preparatory Academy - Ellen Thompson School South Arbor Charter Academy University Preparatory Academy - Mark Murray South Maple Elementary School Valley View Elementary Southwest Detroit Lighthouse Charter Academy Vandenberg Elementary St Mary's Assumption School Voyager Academy St Paul School Washington Elementary St Robert School Washington Elementary School St Stanislaus School Waterloo Elementary St Thomas Aquinas School Wattles Park Elementary St. Anthony of Padua Catholic School Webster Elementary St. John Lutheran School Webster Elementary School St. Mary School Wegienka Elementary School St. Michael Catholic School Wells Township School St. Patrick School West Bendle Elementary St. Valentine Catholic School West Village Academy Westwoods Elementary School Wolverine Elementary Whitman Elementary Wood Creek Elementary Whitmore Lake Elementary School Woodrow Wilson Elementary School Wick Elementary School Woodward Academy Detroit Wildwood Elementary School Woodworth Elementary School William G. Mather Elementary Yake Elementary School William J. Myers Elementary
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