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Charter Schools by City Authorizergrade No Codes School Name Grade Configuration Location Authorizer Academic and Career Education Academy 9-12,Alt MIDLAND Midland County ESA Academic Transitional Academy 9-10 PORT HURON St. Clair ISD Academy for Business and Technology K-12 MELVINDALE Eastern Michigan University Academy of Detroit-West K-6 REDFORD Central Michigan University Academy of Flint K-8 FLINT Central Michigan University Academy of Inkster 9-12 INKSTER Central Michigan University Academy of Lathrup Village K-8 LATHRUP VILLAGE Central Michigan University Academy of Oak Park K-12 OAK PARK Central Michigan University Academy of Southfield K-8 SOUTHFIELD Central Michigan University Academy of Warren K-8 WARREN Bay Mills Community College Academy of Waterford K-8 WATERFORD Bay Mills Community College Academy of Westland K-8 WESTLAND Central Michigan University ACE Academy (SDA) Alt,Delinq,Negl,RCCI,JuvD HIGHLAND PARK Central Michigan University Achieve Charter Academy K-6 CANTON Grand Valley State University Advanced Technology Academy K-12 DEARBORN Lake Superior State University AGBU Alex-Marie Manoogian School K-12 SOUTHFIELD Central Michigan University Aisha Shule/WEB Dubois Prep. Academy School K-12 DETROIT Detroit Allen Academy K-12 DETROIT Ferris State University American Montessori Academy K-6 LIVONIA Bay Mills Community College Ann Arbor Learning Community K-8 ANN ARBOR Eastern Michigan University Arbor Academy K-6 BATTLE CREEK Grand Valley State University Arts Academy in the Woods 9-12 FRASER Macomb ISD Arts and Technology Academy of Pontiac K-8 PONTIAC Bay Mills Community College Battle Creek Area Learning Center 10-12,Alt BATTLE CREEK Kellogg Community College Bay County PSA K-6 BAY CITY Bay Mills Community College Bay-Arenac Community High School 9-12,Alt ESSEXVILLE Bay-Arenac ISD Ben Ross Public School Academy K-8 WARREN Bay Mills Community College Benton Harbor Charter School K-8 BENTON HARBOR Ferris State University Bingham Academy K-8 ALPENA Bay Mills Community College Black River Public School K-12 HOLLAND Grand Valley State University Blanche Kelso Bruce Academy 5-12,Alt DETROIT Wayne RESA Blue Water Learning Academy 7-12 CLAY St. Clair ISD Bradford Academy K-11 SOUTHFIELD Bay Mills Community College Bridge Academy K-8 HAMTRAMCK Ferris State University Burton Glen Charter Academy K-8 BURTON Northern Michigan University School Name Grade Configuration Location Authorizer Business Entrepreneurship, Science, Tech. Academy K-8 HIGHLAND PARK Bay Mills Community College Byron Center Charter School K-12 BYRON CENTER Grand Valley State University Canton Charter Academy K-8 CANTON Central Michigan University Capital Area Academy K-8 LANSING Central Michigan University Casa Richard Academy 9-12 DETROIT Wayne RESA Casman Alternative Academy 7-12,Alt MANISTEE Manistee ISD Center Academy K-8 FLINT Central Michigan University Center for Literacy and Creativity K-8 DETROIT Detroit Central Academy K-12 ANN ARBOR Central Michigan University Cesar Chavez Academy KG,1-12 DETROIT Saginaw Valley State University Chandler Park Academy K-11 HARPER WOODS Saginaw Valley State University Chandler Woods Charter Academy K-8 BELMONT Grand Valley State University Charyl Stockwell Academy K-10 HOWELL Central Michigan University Chatfield School K-8 LAPEER Saginaw Valley State University Cherry Hill School of Performing Arts K-12 INKSTER Central Michigan University Clara B. Ford Academy (SDA) 2,Alt,Delinq,Negl,RCCI,JuvDEARBORN HEIGHTS Ferris State University Cole Academy K-6 LANSING Central Michigan University Colin Powell Academy K-8 DETROIT Central Michigan University Commonwealth Community Devel. Academy K-8 HAMTRAMCK Eastern Michigan University Concord Academy - Petoskey K-12 PETOSKEY Lake Superior State University Concord Academy Boyne K-12 BOYNE CITY Lake Superior State University Concord Montessori and Community School K-12 MANCELONA Lake Superior State University Conner Creek Academy K-12 WARREN Central Michigan University Conner Creek Academy Waren K-12 ROSEVILLE Ferris State University Countryside Academy K-12 BENTON HARBOR Central Michigan University Covenant House Life Skills Center Central 9-12,Alt DETROIT Detroit Covenant House Life Skills Center East 9-12,Alt DETROIT Detroit Covenant House Life Skills Center West 9-12,Alt DETROIT Detroit Creative Learning Academy of Science K-8 BEAVERTON Saginaw Valley State University Creative Montessori Academy K-8 SOUTHGATE Wayne RESA Creative Technologies Academy KG,1-12 CEDAR SPRINGS Ferris State University Crescent Academy KG,1-9,PK SOUTHFIELD Bay Mills Community College Cross Creek Charter Academy K-8 BYRON CENTER Central Michigan University Crossroads Charter Academy K-12 BIG RAPIDS Grand Valley State University Da Vinci Institute KG,1-12,Alt JACKSON Central Michigan University School Name Grade Configuration Location Authorizer David Ellis Academy K-8 DETROIT Detroit David Ellis Academy West K-8 REDFORD Bay Mills Community College Dearborn Academy K-8 DEARBORN Central Michigan University Detroit Academy of Arts and Sciences K-12 DETROIT Oakland University Detroit Community Schools K-12 DETROIT Saginaw Valley State University Detroit Edison Public School Academy K-8 DETROIT Oakland University Detroit Enterprise Academy K-8 DETROIT Grand Valley State University Detroit Merit Charter Academy K-8 DETROIT Grand Valley State University Detroit Midtown Academy 7-12 DETROIT Wayne RESA Detroit Premier Academy K-8 DETROIT Grand Valley State University Detroit Service Learning Academy K-8 DETROIT Lake Superior State University Discovery Arts and Technology PSA K-8 INKSTER Bay Mills Community College Dove Academy of Detroit K-7 DETROIT Oakland University Dr. Charles Drew Academy K-8 ECORSE Central Michigan University Dream Academy 9-12 BENTON HARBOR Bay Mills Community College Eagle Crest Charter Academy K-8 HOLLAND Central Michigan University Eastern Washtenaw Multicultural Academy K-12 ANN ARBOR Bay Mills Community College Eaton Academy K-12 EASTPOINTE Central Michigan University Edison Oakland ISD K-8 FERNDALE Eastern Michigan University El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz Academy K-6 LANSING Central Michigan University Endeavor Charter Academy K-8 BATTLE CREEK Grand Valley State University Excel Charter Academy K-12 GRAND RAPIDS Grand Valley State University Flagship Charter Academy K-7 DETROIT Central Michigan University Fortis Academy K-8 YPSILANTI Bay Mills Community College Four Corners Montessori Academy K-8 MADISON HEIGHTS Oakland University Francis Reh PSA K-8 SAGINAW Ferris State University Frontier International Academy 6-12 HAMTRAMCK Bay Mills Community College Gaudior Academy K-8 INKSTER Eastern Michigan University George Crockett Academy K-12 DETROIT Ferris State University George Washington Carver Academy KG,1-8,Alt HIGHLAND PARK Highland Park Grand Blanc Academy K-8 GRAND BLANC Eastern Michigan University Grand Rapids Child Discovery Center K-5 GRAND RAPIDS Grand Rapids Grand Traverse Academy K-12 TRAVERSE CITY Lake Superior State University Grattan Academy K-12 BELDING Saginaw Valley State University Great Lakes Academy K-8 PONTIAC Eastern Michigan University School Name Grade Configuration Location Authorizer Great Oaks Academy K-8 WARREN Bay Mills Community College Hamtramck Academy K-8 HAMTRAMCK Bay Mills Community College Hanley International Academy K-8 HAMTRAMCK Grand Valley State University Health Careers Academy of St. Clair County 11-12 MARYSVILLE St. Clair ISD HEART Academy 9-12 HARPER WOODS Saginaw Valley State University Henry Ford Academy 9-12 DEARBORN Wayne RESA Henry Ford Academy: School for Creative Studies 6-9 DETROIT Grand Valley State University Hillsdale Preparatory School K-8 HILLSDALE Hillsdale ISD Holly Academy K-8 HOLLY Central Michigan University Honey Creek Community School K-8 ANN ARBOR Washtenaw ISD Hope Academy K-6 DETROIT Eastern Michigan University Hope of Detroit Academy K-12 DETROIT Ferris State University Hospitality Academy of St. Clair County 11-12 MARYSVILLE St. Clair ISD Huron Academy K-6 STERLING HEIGHTS Ferris State University Industrial Technology Academy 11-12 MARYSVILLE St. Clair ISD Information Technology Academy of St. Clair County 11-12 MARYSVILLE St. Clair ISD International Academy of Flint K-12 FLINT Central Michigan University International Academy of Saginaw K-5 SAGINAW Bay Mills Community College Island City Academy K-8 EATON RAPIDS Central Michigan University Jackson Arts and Technology PSA K-6 JACKSON Bay Mills Community College Joseph K. Lumsden Bahweting Anishnabe Academy K-8 SAULT SAINTE MARIE Northern Michigan University Joy Preparatory Academy K-8 DETROIT Ferris State University Kensington Woods High School 9-12 HOWELL Central Michigan University Keystone Academy K-8 BELLEVILLE Bay Mills Community College Knapp Charter Academy K-8 GRAND RAPIDS Grand Valley State University Landmark Academy K-11 KIMBALL Saginaw Valley State University Lansing Charter Academy K-5 LANSING Bay Mills Community College Laurus Academy K-8 SOUTHFIELD Bay Mills Community College Life Skills Center of Metropolitan Detroit 9-12,Alt DETROIT Central Michigan University Life Skills Center of Pontiac 9-12,Alt PONTIAC Bay Mills Community College Lighthouse Academy K-12 GRAND RAPIDS Ferris State University Lincoln-King Academy K-6 DETROIT Wayne RESA Linden Charter Academy K-8 FLINT Central Michigan University Macomb Academy 12 CLINTON TOWNSHIP Central Michigan University Madison Academy K-12 FLINT Bay Mills Community College School Name Grade Configuration Location Authorizer Marshall Academy K-12 MARSHALL Ferris State University Martin Luther King, Jr. Education Center Academy K-8 DETROIT Detroit
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