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School Name County District Designation Year(S) Holland School Name County District Designation Year(s) Holland Christian High School Allegan 2016-2019 Bloomingdale Public School Pullman Elementary Allegan District 2014-2017 Fennville High School Allegan Fennville Public School 2019-2022 Fennville Middle School Allegan Fennville Public School 2019-2022 Fennville Elementary Allegan Fennville Public Schools 2019-2022 Fennville Elementary Allegan Fennville Public Schools 2016-2019 Fennville Elementary Allegan Fennville Public Schools 2013-2016 Fennville High School Allegan Fennville Public Schools 2016-2019 Fennville High School Allegan Fennville Public Schools 2013-2016 Fennville Middle School Allegan Fennville Public Schools 2016-2019 Fennville Middle School Allegan Fennville Public Schools 2013-2016 Plainwell High School Allegan Plainwell Community Schools 2018-2021 Plainwell High School Allegan Plainwell Community Schools 2014-2017 Saugatuck High School Allegan Saugatuck Public Schools 2018-2021 Saugatuck Middle/High School Allegan Saugatuck Public Schools 2015-2018 Baker elementary Allegan Wayland Union Schools 2019-2022 Baker Elementary Allegan Wayland Union Schools 2016-2019 Dorr Elementary Allegan Wayland Union Schools 2019-2022 Dorr Elementary Allegan Wayland Union Schools 2016-2019 Pine St Elementary Allegan Wayland Union Schools 2019-2022 Pine Street Elementary Allegan Wayland Union Schools 2016-2019 R.J. Steeby Elementary Allegan Wayland Union Schools 2019-2022 Steeby Elementary Allegan Wayland Union Schools 2016-2019 Wayland High School Allegan Wayland Union Schools 2019-2022 Wayland Middle School Allegan Wayland Union Schools 2019-2022 Wayland Union High School Allegan Wayland Union Schools 2016-2019 Wayland Union Middle School Allegan Wayland Union Schools 2016-2019 All Saints Catholic Alpena Alpena 2018-2021 St. Rose of Lima School Barry Diocese of Kalamazoo 2019-2022 Michigan Career and Technical Michigan Rehabilitation Institute Main Building Barry Services 2018-2021 Benton Harbor Charter School Academy Berrien 2015-2018 Benton Harbor Charter School Benton Harbor Charter School Academy Berrien Academy 2019-2022 Blossomland Learning Center Berrien Berrien RESA 2018-2021 Blossomland Learning Center Berrien Berrien RESA 2015-2018 Grace Lutheran Church & School Berrien Grace Lutheran 2019-2022 Branch Independent School Waldron Center Branch District 2016-2019 Branch Independent School Waldron Center Branch District 2013-2016 Union City High School Branch Union City Community Schools 2016-2019 Battle Creek Montessori Academy Calhoun 2015-2018 Battle Creek Montessori Battle Creek Montessori Academy Calhoun Academy 2019-2022 Post-Franklin Elementary Calhoun Battle Creek Public Schools 2016-2019 Kellogg Elementary and W.K. Kellogg Calhoun Gull Lake Community Schools 2015-2018 Harper Creek Community Sonoma Elementary Calhoun Schools 2018-2021 Harper Creek Community Wattles Park Elementary Calhoun Schools 2016-2019 Homer High School Calhoun Homer Community Schools 2018-2021 Homer High School Calhoun Homer Community Schools 2015-2018 Homer Middle School Calhoun Homer Community Schools 2018-2021 Homer Middle School Calhoun Homer Community Schools 2015-2018 Lillian Fletcher Elementary Calhoun Homer Community Schools 2015-2018 Lillian Fletcher Elementary School Calhoun Homer Community Schools 2018-2021 Riverside Elementary Calhoun Lakeview School District 2017-2020 Union High School Cass Dowagiac Union Schools 2013-2016 Brookside Learning Center Cass Lewis Cass ISD 2017-2020 Brookside Learning Center Cass Lewis Cass ISD 2014-2017 North Pointe Center Cass Lewis Cass ISD 2017-2020 North Pointe Center Cass Lewis Cass ISD 2014-2017 Marcellus Elementary School Cass Marcellus Community 2015-2018 Marcellus Middle/High School Cass Marcellus Community 2015-2018 Marcellus Elementary School Cass Marcellus Community Schools 2018-2021 Marcellus High School Cass Marcellus Community Schools 2018-2021 St. Mary School Charlevoix 2014-2017 St. Mary's School Charlevoix 2017-2020 Charlevoix Elementary School Charlevoix Charlevoix Public Schools 2015-2018 Joseph K Lumsden Bahweting Anishnabe PSA Chippewa 2016-2019 Lake Superior Academy Chippewa Lake Superior Academy 2019-2022 Rudyard Elementary Chippewa Rudyard Area Schools 2017-2020 Rudyard Elementary School Chippewa Rudyard Area Schools 2013-2016 Rudyard High/Middle School Chippewa Rudyard Area Schools 2017-2020 Rudyard High/Middle School Chippewa Rudyard Area Schools 2013-2016 Sault Area High School - Career Center Chippewa Sault Area Public School District 2019-2022 Lincoln Elementary School Chippewa Sault Area Public Schools 2019-2022 Malcolm High School Chippewa Sault Area Public Schools 2019-2022 Sault Area Middle School Chippewa Sault Area 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Sault Sainte Marie Area Public Washington Elementary Chippewa Schools 2016-2019 Sault Sainte Marie Area Public Washington Elementary Chippewa Schools 2013-2016 Whitefish Township Whitefish Township Community School Chippewa Community Schools 2019-2022 Whitefish Township Whitefish Township Community Schools Chippewa Community Schools 2016-2019 Clare High School Clare Clare Public Schools 2016-2019 Bath Elementary School Clinton Bath Community Schools 2018-2021 Bath High School Clinton Bath Community Schools 2018-2021 Grand Ledge Public School Wacousta Elementary Clinton District 2019-2022 Wacousta Elementary Clinton Grand Ledge Public Schools 2016-2019 East Olive Elementary School Clinton St. Johns Public Schools 2015-2018 Eureka Elementary Clinton St. Johns Public Schools 2018-2021 Eureka Elementary School Clinton St. Johns Public Schools 2014-2017 Gateway North Elementary Clinton St. Johns Public Schools 2018-2021 Gateway North Elementary Clinton St. Johns Public Schools 2014-2017 Oakview South Elementary Clinton St. Johns Public Schools 2018-2021 Oakview South Elementary School Clinton St. Johns Public Schools 2015-2018 Riley Elementary Clinton St. Johns Public Schools 2018-2021 Riley Elementary School Clinton St. Johns Public Schools 2014-2017 St. Johns High School Clinton St. Johns Public Schools 2018-2021 St. Johns High School Clinton St. Johns Public Schools 2014-2017 St. Johns Middle School Clinton St. Johns Public Schools 2018-2021 St. Johns Middle School Clinton St. Johns Public Schools 2014-2017 STRIVE Academy Clinton St. Johns Public Schools 2018-2021 Strive Academy Clinton St. Johns Public Schools 2015-2018 Bark River-Harris High School Delta Bark River Harris School District 2016-2019 Woodland Elementary Dickinson Breitung Township 2018-2021 Breitung Township School Kingsford High School Dickinson District 2018-2021 Breitung Township School Kingsford Middle School Dickinson District 2018-2021 North Dickinson County Dickinson-Iron Intermediate Schools Dickinson School District 2014-2017 Eaton Regional Education Meadowview School Eaton Service Agency 2015-2018 Meadowview School Eaton Eaton RESA 2018-2021 Grand Ledge Public School Neff Kindergarten Center Eaton District 2019-2022 Grand Ledge Public School Willow Ridge Elementary Eaton District 2019-2022 Beagle Elementary Eaton Grand Ledge Public Schools 2017-2020 Delta Center Elementary Eaton Grand Ledge Public Schools 2017-2020 Delta Center Elementary Eaton Grand Ledge Public Schools 2014-2017 Grand Ledge High School Eaton Grand Ledge Public Schools 2017-2020 Hayes Middle School Eaton Grand Ledge Public Schools 2017-2020 Neff Kindergarten Center Eaton Grand Ledge Public Schools 2016-2019 Willow Ridge Elementary Eaton Grand Ledge Public Schools 2016-2019 Lakeland High School Eaton Huron Valley Schools 2018-2021 Colt Early Childhood Education Center Eaton Waverly Community Schools 2017-2020 Elmwood Elementary Eaton Waverly Community Schools 2017-2020 Waverly High School Eaton Waverly Community Schools 2017-2020 Waverly Middle School Eaton Waverly Community Schools 2017-2020 Winans Elementary Schools Eaton Waverly Community Schools 2017-2020 Atherton Junior High and High School Genesee Atherton Community Schools 2014-2017 GISD Dailey Head Start Genesee Beecher 2018-2021 Bentley High School Genesee Bentley Community Schools 2015-2018 Bentley Middle School Genesee Bentley Community Schools 2015-2018 GISD Cummings Head Start Genesee Carman Ainsworth 2018-2021 Carman Ainsworth Community Atlantis Alternative High School Genesee Schools 2017-2020 Carman Ainsworth Community Atlantis Alternative High School Genesee Schools 2014-2017 Carman Ainsworth Baker Carman Ainsworth Community Career Academy Genesee Schools 2017-2020 Carman Ainsworth Community Carman Ainsworth High School Genesee Schools 2014-2017 Carman Ainsworth Middle Carman Ainsworth Community School Genesee Schools
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