With about 66,000 public school students (2011–12), the Detroit
Public Schools (DPS) district is the largest school district in Michigan. Detroit has an
additional 56,000 charter school students for a combined
enrollment of about 122,000 students.
In the mid-to-late 1990s, the Michigan Legislature removed the locally
elected board of education amid allegations of mismanagement and replaced it
with a reform board appointed by the mayor and governor. The elected board of
education was re-established following a city referendum in 2005. The first
election of the new 11-member board of education occurred on November 8,
2005 Due to growing
Detroit Charter Schools enrollment, the city planned to close many public
schools. State
officials report a 68% graduation rate for Detroit's public schools adjusted for
those who change schools.Public and charter school students in the city have had mixed results on
standardized tests.
Detroit is served by various private schools, as well as parochial Roman
Catholic schools operated by the Archdiocese
of Detroit. The Archdiocese of Detroit lists a number of
primary and secondary schools in the city, along with those in the metro area as
Catholic education has emigrated to the suburbs.] There are 23
Catholic high schools in the Archdiocese of
Detroit.Of the three
Catholic high schools in the city, two are operated by the Society of Jesus and
the third is co-sponsored by the Sisters, Servants
of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and the Congregation of St. Basil.
Detroit is home to several institutions of higher learning including Wayne State
University, a national research university with medical and law schools in the Midtown area offering hundreds of academic
degrees and programs. The University of Detroit Mercy,
located in Northwest Detroit in the University District, is a
prominent Roman Catholic co-educational university affiliated with the Society of Jesus (the
Jesuits) and the Sisters of Mercy. The University of Detroit Mercy offers
more than a hundred academic degrees and programs of study including business, dentistry, law, engineering, architecture, nursing and allied
health professions. The University of Detroit
Mercy School of Law is located Downtown across from the Renaissance
Center. Other institutions in the city include the College for Creative Studies, Lewis College of Business, Marygrove College and Wayne County Community College.
In June 2009, the Michigan
State University College of Osteopathic Medicine which is based in East
Lansing opened a satellite campus located at the Detroit
Medical Center. The University of Michigan was established
in 1817 in Detroit and later moved to Ann Arbor in 1837. In 1959, University of
Michigan–Dearborn was established in neighboring Dearborn.
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