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2019 Spring Student Head Count* 2019 Spring Student Head Count* Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade Combined Building Name District Name Total Total 12 Total Total 54th Street Academy Kelloggsville Public Schools 21 36 24 81 A.D. Johnston Jr/Sr High School Bessemer Area School District 39 33 31 103 Academic and Career Education Academy Academic and Career Education Academy 27 21 27 75 Academy 21 Center Line Public Schools 43 26 38 107 Academy for Business and Technology High School Academy for Business and Technology 41 17 35 93 Academy of Science Math and Technology Early College High School Mason County Central Schools 0 0 39 39 Academy of The Americas High School Detroit Public Schools Community District 39 40 14 93 Academy West Alternative Education Westwood Heights Schools 84 70 86 240 ACCE Ypsilanti Community Schools 28 48 70 146 Accelerated Learning Academy Flint, School District of the City of 40 16 11 67 ACE Academy - Jefferson site ACE Academy (SDA) 1 2 0 3 ACE Academy (SDA) -Glendale, Lincoln, Woodward ACE Academy (SDA) 50 50 30 130 Achievement High School Roseville Community Schools 3 6 11 20 Ackerson Lake Community Education Napoleon Community Schools 15 21 15 51 ACTech High School Ypsilanti Community Schools 122 142 126 390 Addison High School Addison Community Schools 57 54 60 171 Adlai Stevenson High School Utica Community Schools 597 637 602 1836 Adrian Community High School Adrian Public Schools 6 10 20 36 Adrian High School Adrian Public Schools 187 184 180 551 Advanced Technology Academy Advanced Technology Academy 106 100 75 281 Advantage Alternative Program Hazel Park, School District of the City of 34 14 62 110 AGBU Alex-Marie Manoogian School AGBU Alex-Marie Manoogian School 35 38 35 108 Airport Center for Education Airport Community Schools 18 37 47 102 Airport Middle College Airport Community Schools 16 3 6 25 Airport Senior High School Monroe ISD 7 6 15 28 Airport Senior High School Airport Community Schools 193 179 168 540 Akron-Fairgrove Jr/Sr High School Akron-Fairgrove Schools 26 16 17 59 Alanson Public School Alanson Public Schools 20 16 15 51 Alba School Alba Public Schools 15 9 11 35 Alcona Community High School Alcona Community Schools 64 47 57 168 Algonac Alternative Education Algonac Community School District 1 8 8 17 Algonac Junior/Senior High School Algonac Community School District 108 112 121 341 Allegan Alternative High School Allegan Public Schools 28 27 47 102 Allegan High School Allegan Public Schools 186 167 138 491 Allen Park Community School Allen Park Public Schools 19 34 51 104 Allen Park High School Allen Park Public Schools 311 262 227 800 Allendale High School Allendale Public Schools 193 169 177 539 Alma Senior High School Alma Public Schools 164 147 157 468 Almont High School Almont Community Schools 122 144 101 367 Alpena High School Alpena Public Schools 279 301 299 879 Alternative Center for Education Rochester Community School District 27 21 23 71 Alternative Educational Academy of Iosco Alternative Educational Academy of Iosco County County 47 49 39 135 Alternative Educational Academy of Ogemaw Alternative Educational Academy of Ogemaw County County 30 26 26 82 American International Academy High School American International Academy 28 15 0 43 Anchor Bay High School Anchor Bay School District 504 492 488 1484 Ann Arbor Learning Community Ann Arbor Learning Community 43 37 17 97 Annapolis High School Dearborn Heights School District #7 178 184 141 503 Arbor Preparatory High School Arbor Preparatory High School 84 43 70 197 Armada Continuing Education Center Armada Area Schools 0 4 13 17 Armada High School Armada Area Schools 156 149 141 446 Arthur Hill High School Saginaw, School District of the City of 158 140 147 445 Arts Academy in the Woods Arts Academy in the Woods 92 79 103 274 Arts and Technology Academy of Pontiac Arts and Technology Academy of Pontiac 43 58 40 141 Ascent High School Bad Axe Public Schools 9 19 28 56 Asher School Southgate Community School District 31 38 80 149 Ashley High School Ashley Community Schools 22 19 24 65 Aspen Ridge Elementary School NICE Community School District 1 0 0 1 Athens High School Troy School District 405 373 361 1139 Athens Junior/Senor High School Athens Area Schools 37 48 42 127 Atherton Jr. / Sr. High School Atherton Community Schools 70 54 76 200 Atherton Vern Van Y Educational Center Atherton Community Schools 22 19 12 53 Atlanta Community Schools Atlanta Community Schools 20 20 14 54 Au Gres-Sims High School Au Gres-Sims School District 26 37 48 111 Avondale Academy Avondale School District 39 23 29 91 Avondale High School Avondale School District 270 232 211 713 Bad Axe High School Bad Axe Public Schools 85 59 85 229 Baldwin Senior High School Baldwin Community Schools 30 22 19 71 Bangor Career Academy Bangor Public Schools (Van Buren) 31 10 31 72 Bangor High School Bangor Public Schools (Van Buren) 63 64 66 193 Bangor Township Virtual School Bangor Township Schools 29 20 34 83 Baraga School Baraga Area Schools 33 24 24 81 Barclay Hills Education Center Parchment School District 15 27 23 65 Bark River-Harris Jr/Sr High School Bark River-Harris School District 56 53 54 163 Barry ISD Special Education Barry ISD 3 0 2 5 Bath High School Bath Community Schools 81 84 91 256 Battle Creek Area Learning Center Battle Creek Area Learning Center 28 37 75 140 Battle Creek Central High School Battle Creek Public Schools 241 235 208 684 Bay City Academy - Farragut Campus Bay City Academy 18 10 0 28 Bay City Adult Education/CTP Bay City School District 10 8 9 27 Bay City Central High School Bay City School District 223 175 251 649 Bay City Eastern High School Bay City School District 56 51 33 140 Bay City Western High School Bay City School District 283 256 294 833 Bay-Arenac Community High School Bay-Arenac Community High School 64 48 48 160 Beacon Day Treatment Center Southgate Community School District 21 16 8 45 Beal City High School Beal City Public Schools 57 56 66 179 Bear Lake High School Bear Lake Schools 27 14 29 70 Beaver Island Community School Beaver Island Community School 7 5 7 19 Beaverton Junior/Senior High School Beaverton Rural Schools 89 84 70 243 Bedford Community/Family Learning Center Gull Lake Community Schools 2 1 1 4 Bedford Senior High School Monroe ISD 5 8 2 15 Bedford Senior High School Bedford Public Schools 335 349 366 1050 Beecher High School Beecher Community School District 44 40 41 125 Beekman Center Lansing Public School District 12 7 10 29 Behavioral Education Center Van Buren ISD 3 2 2 7 Belding High School Belding Area School District 136 140 147 423 Bellaire Middle/High School Bellaire Public Schools 25 37 27 89 Belleville High School Van Buren Public Schools 393 408 387 1188 Bellevue Jr/Sr High School Bellevue Community Schools 49 31 31 111 Bendle High School Bendle Public Schools 93 74 76 243 Bendle/Carman-Ainsworth Alternative Education Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools 32 31 25 88 Benjamin Carson High School of Science and Medicine Detroit Public Schools Community District 104 95 98 297 Bentley High School BOLD Academy Bentley Community School District 6 17 20 43 Bentley Senior High School Bentley Community School District 91 58 72 221 Benton Harbor High School Benton Harbor Area Schools 142 142 141 425 Benzie Academy Benzie County Central Schools 4 18 29 51 Benzie Central Sr. High School Benzie County Central Schools 110 105 87 302 Berkley High School Berkley School District 370 321 336 1027 Berrien County Juvenile Center Berrien RESA 5 0 0 5 Berrien Springs Discovery Academy Berrien Springs Public Schools 32 31 34 97 Berrien Springs High School Berrien Springs Public Schools 142 114 114 370 Berrien Springs Virtual Academy Berrien Springs Public Schools 5 9 7 21 Bert Goens Learning Center Van Buren ISD 7 8 5 20 Bethany Based School Grand Rapids Public Schools 1 4 3 8 Big Bay De Noc School Big Bay De Noc School District 9 8 20 37 Big Rapids High School Big Rapids Public Schools 151 156 145 452 Big Rapids Virtual School Big Rapids Public Schools 20 28 32 80 Birch Run High School Birch Run Area Schools 147 130 147 424 Birch Run Progressive High School Birch Run Area Schools 7 7 27 41 Black River Public School Middle/High Black River Public School 72 76 70 218 Blended Learning Academies Credit Recovery Blended Learning Academies Credit Recovery High School High School 46 21 13 80 Blissfield High School Blissfield Community Schools 103 96 79 278 Bloomfield Hills High School Bloomfield Hills Schools 437 385 464 1286 Bloomingdale Middle and High School Bloomingdale Public School District 83 93 85 261 Blossomland Learning Center Berrien RESA 12 18 13 43 Blue Water Middle College Academy Blue Water Middle College 11 26 333 370 Boyne City High School Boyne City Public Schools 118 103 106 327 Boyne Falls Public School Boyne Falls Public School District 15 8 5 28 Bozymowski Center Macomb ISD 14 19 17 50 Bradford Academy Bradford Academy 109 109 117 335 Brandon School District in the Counties of Brandon High School Oakland and Lapeer 222 188 220 630 Brandywine Innovation Academy Brandywine Community Schools 23 19 19 61 Brandywine Senior High School Brandywine Community Schools 89 98 55 242 Breckenridge High School Breckenridge Community Schools 41 54 55 150 Breithaupt Career and Technical Center Detroit Public Schools Community District 0 4 3 7 Brethren High School Kaleva Norman Dickson School District 36 37 31 104 Bridge Alternative High School Brighton Area Schools 27 38 29 94 Bridgeport-Spaulding Community School Bridgeport High School District 171 139 132 442 Bridgman High School Bridgman Public Schools 57 49 63 169 Brighton High School Brighton Area Schools 512 505 525 1542 Brimley Area School Brimley Area Schools 38 34 38 110 Britton Deerfield Schools-Britton Building Britton Deerfield Schools 42 38 44 124 Bronson Jr/Sr High School Bronson Community School District 81 60 90 231 Brown City Alternative H.S.
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