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Michigan 2020 Fall Student Count Michigan 2020 Fall Student Count Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Combined School Name District Total Total Total Total 54th Street Academy Kelloggsville Public Schools 10 18 36 64 A.D. Johnston Jr/Sr High School Bessemer Area School District 30 30 37 97 Academic and Career Education Academic and Career Education Academy Academy 23 22 11 56 Academy 21 Center Line Public Schools 71 59 29 159 Academy for Business and Technology High School Academy for Business and Technology 54 41 32 127 Academy of Science Math and Technology Early College High School Mason County Central Schools 0 0 54 54 Detroit Public Schools Community Academy of The Americas High School District 58 53 41 152 Academy West Alternative Education Westwood Heights Schools 117 84 53 254 ACCE Ypsilanti Community Schools 27 36 72 135 Accelerated Learning Academy Flint, School District of the City of 43 15 12 70 ACE West Bloomfield School District 0 0 1 1 ACE Academy (SDA) -Glendale, Lincoln, Woodward, Jefferson ACE Academy (SDA) 47 24 26 97 Ackerson Lake Community Education Napoleon Community Schools 9 24 27 60 ACTech High School Ypsilanti Community Schools 96 108 134 338 Addison High School Addison Community Schools 65 60 57 182 Adlai Stevenson High School Utica Community Schools 605 609 584 1798 Adrian Community High School Adrian Public Schools 8 12 13 33 Adrian High School Adrian Public Schools 181 183 157 521 Advanced Technology Academy Advanced Technology Academy 113 101 98 312 Hazel Park, School District of the City Advantage Alternative Program of 15 22 73 110 AGBU Alex-Marie Manoogian School AGBU Alex-Marie Manoogian School 36 34 35 105 Airport Center for Education Airport Community Schools 13 25 41 79 Airport Middle College Airport Community Schools 7 4 6 17 Airport Senior High School Monroe ISD 7 7 6 20 Airport Senior High School Airport Community Schools 193 158 168 519 Akron-Fairgrove Jr/Sr High School Akron-Fairgrove Schools 24 27 24 75 Alanson Public School Alanson Public Schools 14 15 19 48 Alba School Alba Public Schools 7 12 13 32 Alcona Community High School Alcona Community Schools 58 47 58 163 Algonac Alternative Education Algonac Community School District 1 2 16 19 Algonac Junior/Senior High School Algonac Community School District 100 116 88 304 Allegan Alternative High School Allegan Public Schools 59 72 53 184 Allegan High School Allegan Public Schools 149 148 150 447 Allen Park Community School Allen Park Public Schools 9 34 56 99 Allen Park High School Allen Park Public Schools 298 299 277 874 Allendale High School Allendale Public Schools 197 196 195 588 Alma Senior High School Alma Public Schools 166 163 152 481 Almont High School Almont Community Schools 103 120 121 344 Alpena High School Alpena Public Schools 270 255 291 816 Alternative Educational Academy of Alternative Educational Academy of Iosco County Iosco County 39 41 34 114 Alternative Educational Academy of Alternative Educational Academy of Ogemaw County Ogemaw County 30 37 18 85 American International Academy High School/Middle Schooll American International Academy 55 31 22 108 Michigan 2020 Fall Student Count Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Combined School Name District Total Total Total Total Anchor Bay High School Anchor Bay School District 477 460 474 1411 Ann Arbor Learning Community Ann Arbor Learning Community 54 36 37 127 Annapolis High School Dearborn Heights School District #7 197 146 176 519 Arbor Preparatory High School Arbor Preparatory High School 79 70 73 222 Armada Continuing Education Center Armada Area Schools 0 2 13 15 Armada High School Armada Area Schools 163 152 151 466 Arthur Hill High School Saginaw, School District of the City of 248 161 148 557 Arts Academy in the Woods Arts Academy in the Woods 51 69 90 210 Arts and Technology Academy of Arts and Technology Academy of Pontiac Pontiac 71 64 36 171 Ascent High School Bad Axe Public Schools 10 11 24 45 Asher School Southgate Community School District 12 49 67 128 Ashley High School Ashley Community Schools 26 21 23 70 Athens High School Troy School District 403 373 383 1159 Athens Junior/Senor High School Athens Area Schools 34 32 34 100 Atherton Jr. / Sr. High School Atherton Community Schools 67 57 59 183 Atherton Vern Van Y Educational Center Atherton Community Schools 11 15 10 36 Atlanta Community Schools Atlanta Community Schools 19 18 12 49 Au Gres-Sims High School Au Gres-Sims School District 28 21 27 76 Avondale High School Avondale School District 249 250 242 741 Bad Axe High School Bad Axe Public Schools 82 63 83 228 Baldwin Senior High School Baldwin Community Schools 42 23 20 85 Bangor Career Academy Bangor Public Schools (Van Buren) 30 10 24 64 Bangor High School Bangor Public Schools (Van Buren) 86 60 50 196 Bangor Township Virtual School Bangor Township Schools 46 42 65 153 Baraga School Baraga Area Schools 31 29 26 86 Barclay Hills Education Center Parchment School District 2 12 20 34 Bark River-Harris Jr/Sr High School Bark River-Harris School District 49 55 52 156 Barry ISD Special Education Barry ISD 1 2 3 6 Bath High School Bath Community Schools 74 77 80 231 Battle Creek Area Learning Center Battle Creek Area Learning Center 24 31 77 132 Battle Creek Central High School Battle Creek Public Schools 272 274 208 754 Bay City Academy - Farragut Campus Bay City Academy 15 15 16 46 Bay City Adult Education/CTP Bay City School District 18 13 9 40 Bay City Central High School Bay City School District 282 256 215 753 Bay City Eastern High School Bay City School District 30 57 60 147 Bay City Western High School Bay City School District 330 293 272 895 Michigan Department of Human Bay Pines Center Services 5 4 4 13 Bay-Arenac Community High School Bay-Arenac Community High School 39 42 28 109 Beacon Day Treatment Center Southgate Community School District 15 11 15 41 Beal City High School Beal City Public Schools 58 62 51 171 Bear Lake High School Bear Lake Schools 27 27 19 73 Beaver Island Community School Beaver Island Community School 2 3 9 14 Beaverton Junior/Senior High School Beaverton Schools 72 70 84 226 Bedford Senior High School Monroe ISD 7 7 3 17 Bedford Senior High School Bedford Public Schools 328 350 334 1012 Beecher High School Beecher Community School District 61 59 35 155 Michigan 2020 Fall Student Count Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Combined School Name District Total Total Total Total Beekman Center Lansing Public School District 7 13 11 31 Behavioral Education Center Van Buren ISD 10 2 1 13 Belding High School Belding Area School District 127 160 145 432 Bellaire Middle/High School Bellaire Public Schools 29 31 24 84 Belleville High School Van Buren Public Schools 481 437 354 1272 Bellevue Jr/Sr High School Bellevue Community Schools 46 52 47 145 Bendle High School Bendle Public Schools 93 76 80 249 Bendle/Carman-Ainsworth Alternative Carman-Ainsworth Community Education Schools 32 27 14 73 Benjamin Carson High School of Science Detroit Public Schools Community and Medicine District 86 72 96 254 Wayne-Westland Community School Benjamin Franklin Middle School District 1 0 0 1 Bentley High School BOLD Academy Bentley Community School District 3 1 28 32 Bentley Senior High School Bentley Community School District 59 56 79 194 Benton Harbor High School Benton Harbor Area Schools 137 133 127 397 Benzie Academy Benzie County Central Schools 8 9 21 38 Benzie Central Sr. High School Benzie County Central Schools 97 84 109 290 Berkley High School Berkley School District 293 358 362 1013 Berrien County Juvenile Center Berrien RESA 10 2 1 13 Berrien Springs Discovery Academy Berrien Springs Public Schools 54 46 26 126 Berrien Springs High School Berrien Springs Public Schools 133 100 130 363 Berrien Springs Virtual Academy Berrien Springs Public Schools 15 8 5 28 Bert Goens Learning Center Van Buren ISD 8 9 4 21 Bethany Based School Grand Rapids Public Schools 5 2 4 11 Big Bay De Noc School Big Bay De Noc School District 13 10 8 31 Big Rapids High School Big Rapids Public Schools 158 140 144 442 Big Rapids Virtual School Big Rapids Public Schools 27 13 43 83 Birch Run High School Birch Run Area Schools 173 159 150 482 Birch Run Progressive High School Birch Run Area Schools 0 6 6 12 Black River Public School Middle/High Black River Public School 77 64 67 208 Blended Learning Academies Credit Blended Learning Academies Credit Recovery High School Recovery High School 42 15 33 90 Blissfield High School Blissfield Community Schools 96 86 101 283 Bloomfield Hills High School Bloomfield Hills Schools 386 473 436 1295 Bloomingdale Middle and High School Bloomingdale Public School District 81 97 69 247 Blossomland Learning Center Berrien RESA 9 10 0 19 Blue Water Middle College Academy Blue Water Middle College 8 11 322 341 Boyne City High School Boyne City Public Schools 108 100 118 326 Boyne Falls Public School Boyne Falls Public School District 18 14 15 47 Bozymowski Center Macomb ISD 16 30 14 60 Bradford Academy Bradford Academy 89 95 82 266 Brandon School District in the Brandon High School Counties of Oakland and Lapeer 193 188 223 604 Brandywine Innovation Academy Brandywine Community Schools 18 26 14 58 Brandywine Senior High School Brandywine Community Schools 110 82 73 265 Breckenridge High School Breckenridge Community Schools 54 48 41 143 Detroit Public Schools Community Breithaupt Career and Technical Center District 0 1 0 1 Kaleva Norman Dickson School Brethren High School District 53 38 30 121 Bridge Academy Bridge Academy 39 63 35 137 Bridge Alternative High School Brighton Area Schools 12 20 35 67 Michigan 2020 Fall Student Count Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Combined School Name District Total Total Total Total Bridgeport-Spaulding Community Bridgeport High School School District 159 117 148 424 Bridgman High School Bridgman Public Schools 62 72 52 186 Brighton High School Brighton Area Schools 489 507 525 1521 Brimley Area School Brimley Area Schools 36 39 32 107 Britton Deerfield Schools-Britton Building Britton Deerfield Schools 39 53 37 129 Bronson Jr/Sr High School Bronson Community School District 82 82 87 251 Brown City Alternative H.S.
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