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Buildings Certified As CEO for the Fiscal Year Buildings Certified as CEO for the Fiscal Year Sponsor Sponsor Name Site Site Name 04010 Alpena Public Schools 040102185 Lincoln Community School 06010 Arenac Eastern School District 060106950 Arenac Eastern High School 06020 Au Gres-Sims School District 060200146 Au Gres-Sims Elementary School 09010 Bay City School District 090100227 Bay City Central High School 09010 Bay City School District 090102235 Linsday Elementary School 09010 Bay City School District 090104123 Handy Middle School 09010 Bay City School District 090104361 Washington Elementary School 09010 Bay City School District 090106967 MacGregor Elementary School 09010 Bay City School District 090108573 Wenona Center Home of Wenona High/Middle School 09901 Bay-Arenac Community High School 099015453 Bay-Arenac Community High School 09902 Bay County PSA 099028856 Bay County PSA 09903 Bay City Academy 099030694 Bay City Academy - Madison Arts Campus 09903 Bay City Academy 099031231 Bay City Academy - Farragut Campus 10015 Benzie County Central Schools 100155591 Betsie Valley School 11010 Benton Harbor Area Schools 110100286 Benton Harbor High School 11010 Benton Harbor Area Schools 110100373 Montessori Academy at Henry C Morton 11010 Benton Harbor Area Schools 110100772 Kindergarten Discovery Center 11010 Benton Harbor Area Schools 110101629 STEAM Academy at MLK 11010 Benton Harbor Area Schools 110102068 Arts & Communications Academy at Fair Plain 11010 Benton Harbor Area Schools 110103502 International Academy at Hull 11010 Benton Harbor Area Schools 110109893 Discovery Enrichment Center 11250 Eau Claire Public Schools 112501061 Eau Claire High School 11250 Eau Claire Public Schools 112502288 Lybrook Elementary School 11330 Coloma Community Schools 113300752 Coloma Elementary School 11330 Coloma Community Schools 113304733 Coloma Intermediate School 11830 Sodus Township S/D #5 118305841 River School 11903 Benton Harbor Charter School 119038706 Benton Harbor Charter School Academy Academy 12901 Pansophia Academy 129018250 Pansophia Academy 13010 Albion Public Schools 130101581 Albion Community School 13020 Battle Creek Public Schools 130200223 Battle Creek Central High School 13020 Battle Creek Public Schools 130200965 Dudley School 13020 Battle Creek Public Schools 130201306 Post Franklin School 13020 Battle Creek Public Schools 130201326 Fremont School 13020 Battle Creek Public Schools 130202776 Northwestern Middle School 13020 Battle Creek Public Schools 130203570 Springfield Middle School Sponsor Sponsor Name Site Site Name 13020 Battle Creek Public Schools 130204266 Urbandale School 13020 Battle Creek Public Schools 130204274 Valley View Elementary School 13020 Battle Creek Public Schools 130204294 Verona Elementary School 13020 Battle Creek Public Schools 130209351 Ann J. Kellogg School 13020 Battle Creek Public Schools 130209352 Lamora Park School 13090 Lakeview Sch. District (Calhoun) 130903117 Prairieview School 13090 Lakeview Sch. District (Calhoun) 139048854 Battle Creek Area Learning Center 13110 Marshall Public Schools 131101581 Harrington Elementary School 13110 Marshall Public Schools 131102218 Michigan Youth Challenge Academy 13110 Marshall Public Schools 131109244 Eastern Calhoun Early College 13130 Tekonsha Community Schools 131303288 Tekonsha Schools 17160 Whitefish Township Schools 171604506 Whitefish Township School 17902 Ojibwe Charter School 179029308 Ojibwe Charter School 18010 Clare Public Schools 180107754 Clare Pioneer High School 18020 Farwell Area Schools 180201209 Farwell Elementary School 18020 Farwell Area Schools 180201210 Farwell High School 18020 Farwell Area Schools 180206258 Farwell Middle School 18020 Farwell Area Schools 180209518 Farwell Timberland Alternative High School 18060 Harrison Community Schools 180601583 Harrison Community High School 18060 Harrison Community Schools 180605811 Harrison Middle School 18060 Harrison Community Schools 180606392 Robert M. Larson Elementary School 18060 Harrison Community Schools 180607812 Harrison Alternative Education 18060 Harrison Community Schools 180609412 Hillside Elementary School 23065 Maple Valley Schools 230657776 Maple Valley Pathways High School 25010 Flint, School District of the City of 250100974 Durant Tuuri Mott School 25010 Flint, School District of the City of 250101098 Eisenhower School 25010 Flint, School District of the City of 250101320 Freeman School 25010 Flint, School District of the City of 250101916 Brownell STEM Academy 25010 Flint, School District of the City of 250101917 Holmes STEM Academy 25010 Flint, School District of the City of 250102670 Neithercut Elementary School 25010 Flint, School District of the City of 250102777 Northwestern High School 25010 Flint, School District of the City of 250103033 Pierce School 25010 Flint, School District of the City of 250103108 Potter School 25010 Flint, School District of the City of 250103129 Doyle/Ryder School 25010 Flint, School District of the City of 250103554 Southwestern Classical Academy 25010 Flint, School District of the City of 250105950 Accelerated Learning Academy 25040 Mt. Morris Consolidated Schools 250401863 Moore Elementary School Sponsor Sponsor Name Site Site Name 25040 Mt. Morris Consolidated Schools 250402595 Montague Elementary School 25040 Mt. Morris Consolidated Schools 250402631 Mt. Morris Education and Community Center 25040 Mt. Morris Consolidated Schools 250402633 Mt. Morris Middle School 25040 Mt. Morris Consolidated Schools 250403053 Pinehurst Early Elementary 25040 Mt. Morris Consolidated Schools 250405763 E.A. Johnson Memorial H.S. 25060 Bendle Public Schools 250600270 Bendle High School 25060 Bendle Public Schools 250603503 South Bendle Elementary School 25060 Bendle Public Schools 250604124 Bendle Middle School 25060 Bendle Public Schools 250604435 West Bendle Elementary School 25070 Genesee School District 250701378 Genesee High School 25070 Genesee School District 250701867 Haas Elementary School 25210 Westwood Heights Schools 250003691 Marion D. Crouse Instr. Center 25210 Westwood Heights Schools 252101915 Academy West Alternative Education 25210 Westwood Heights Schools 252105928 Colonel Donald McMonagle Elementary School 25210 Westwood Heights Schools 252106235 Hamady Community High School 25240 Beecher Community School District 252400253 Beecher High School 25240 Beecher Community School District 252400439 Tucker Elementary School 25240 Beecher Community School District 252400862 Dailey Elementary School 25902 Woodland Park Academy 259024074 Woodland Park Academy 25903 Grand Blanc Academy 259038705 Grand Blanc Academy 25904 Northridge Academy 259048721 Northridge Academy 25905 International Academy of Flint 259058732 International Academy of Flint (K-12) 25907 Linden Charter Academy 259078739 Linden Charter Academy 25909 Burton Glen Charter Academy 259098766 Burton Glen Charter Academy 25910 Richfield Public School Academy 259102801 Richfield Public School Academy Pre-K 25910 Richfield Public School Academy 259109305 Richfield Public School Academy 25910 Richfield Public School Academy 259109947 Richfield Public School Academy K-2 25911 Madison Academy 259110499 Madison Academy - High School 25911 Madison Academy 259119450 Madison Academy Elementary/Middle School 25912 The New Standard Academy 259121402 The New Standard Academy 25914 Greater Heights Academy 259141751 Greater Heights Academy 25915 WAY Academy - Flint 259151882 WAY Academy - Flint, Flint Campus 25915 WAY Academy - Flint 259152525 WAY Academy - Flint, Washtenaw Campus 28010 Traverse City Area Public Schools 280104201 Traverse Heights Elem. School 28010 Traverse City Area Public Schools 280107461 Blair Elementary School 30080 Waldron Area Schools 300804330 Waldron Elementary School Sponsor Sponsor Name Site Site Name 30080 Waldron Area Schools 300804331 Waldron High School 30080 Waldron Area Schools 300808826 Waldron Middle School 33020 Lansing Public School District 330200561 Cavanaugh School 33020 Lansing Public School District 330200799 Lansing K-8 STEM Magnet Academy 33020 Lansing Public School District 330200849 Cumberland School 33020 Lansing Public School District 330201044 Eastern High School 33020 Lansing Public School District 330201166 Everett High School 33020 Lansing Public School District 330201195 Fairview School 33020 Lansing Public School District 330201269 Forest View School 33020 Lansing Public School District 330201270 Forrest G. Averill School 33020 Lansing Public School District 330201273 Attwood School 33020 Lansing Public School District 330201276 Gardner Academy 33020 Lansing Public School District 330201277 Lewton School 33020 Lansing Public School District 330201278 Mt. Hope School 33020 Lansing Public School District 330201282 Pattengill Academy 33020 Lansing Public School District 330201289 Sheridan Road 33020 Lansing Public School District 330201400 Gier Park School 33020 Lansing Public School District 330201577 Woodcreek Achievement Center 33020 Lansing Public School District 330201865 J.W. Sexton High School 33020 Lansing Public School District 330202013 Kendon School 33020 Lansing Public School District 330202290 Lyons School 33020 Lansing Public School District 330203072 Pleasant View Magnet School 33020 Lansing Public School District 330203107 Post Oak School 33020 Lansing Public School District 330203181 Reo School 33020 Lansing Public School District 330204551 Willow School 33020 Lansing Public School District 330204650 Wexford Montessori Magnet School 33020 Lansing Public School District 330205261 Beekman Center 33020 Lansing Public School District 330206662 North School
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