Westwood Community School District (Michigan)
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Westwood Community School District is a school district headquartered in Dearborn Heights, Michigan, United States, in Metro Detroit. It serves portions of Dearborn Heights, Inkster and Dearborn;[1] the sections of Dearborn within the district are zoned for industrial and commercial uses.[2]
In summer 2013, the Inkster Public Schools District was entirely dissolved[3] and Westwood school district absorbed some of its boundary.[4] Students north of Michigan Avenue and east of Middlebelt were rezoned to Westwood.[5]
Schools
[edit]Secondary schools
- Hamilton Robichaud High School (Dearborn Heights)
- Tomlinson Middle School (Inkster, formerly Tomlinson Elementary School)
Primary schools
- Daly Elementary School (Inkster)
- Thorne Elementary School (Dearborn Heights)
Former schools
- McNair Elementary School (Inkster) - this school has been razed.
- MoKersky Elementary School (Inkster) - formerly the Bethlehem Temple of Inkster Christian Academy, this school is now[when?] for sale
- Roosevelt Elementary School (Dearborn Heights) - this school has been razed
- Westwood Elementary School (Inkster) - this school has been razed
References
[edit]- ^ "Westwood Community Schools" (PDF). Michigan Department of Information Technology Center for Geographic Information. Retrieved May 4, 2017.
- ^ "Zoning Map". City of Dearborn. Retrieved May 4, 2017.
- ^ "Dissolution of Inkster Public Schools". Wayne County RESA Board of Education. Archived from the original on November 2, 2013. Retrieved November 2, 2013 – via archive.today.
- ^ "Home". Inkster Public Schools. Archived from the original on November 2, 2013. Retrieved November 2, 2013 – via archive.today.
- ^ Smith, Brian (July 26, 2013). "Inkster schools first to be dissolved; students split across 4 districts". Mlive. Retrieved November 2, 2013..
External links
[edit]- Westwood Community School District
- District map. Michigan Department of Information Technology Center for Geographic Information. See 2008 map (prior to absorption of the portion of Inkster Public Schools).