Plymouth-Canton Community Schools

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The Plymouth-Canton Community Schools (P-CCS) is a school district headquartered at E. J. McClendon Educational Center in Plymouth, Michigan.[1] The district's boundary includes areas in Wayne County and Washtenaw County, including City of Plymouth, Plymouth Township, and parts of Canton Township, Salem Township, Superior Township, and Northville Township.[2][3]

Schools[edit]

Canton High School, within the Plymouth-Canton Educational Park

Designated areas of the district are assigned to various schools. Each elementary school and middle school has an attendance zone. Students are randomly assigned to high schools, regardless of their locations within the district.[4]

Alternative education[edit]

  • Starkweather Educational Center (Plymouth Township, formerly Fiegel Elementary School)
  • Gallimore Elementary School (Canton Twp. TAG Magnet school)

High schools[edit]

The district's high schools are located in the Plymouth-Canton Educational Park (P-CEP) in Canton Township.[5]

  • Canton High School (Formerly Plymouth-Canton High School)
  • Plymouth High School
  • Salem High School (Formerly Plymouth-Salem High School)

Middle schools[edit]

  • Discovery Middle School (Canton Township)[5]
  • East Middle School (Plymouth)
  • Pioneer Middle School (Plymouth Township)[6]
  • West Middle School (Plymouth Township)[6]
  • Liberty Middle School (Canton Township)

Elementary schools[edit]

  • Bentley Elementary School (Canton Township)[5]
  • Bird Elementary School (Plymouth Township)[6]
  • George Dodson Elementary School (Canton Township)[5]
  • Eriksson Elementary School (Canton Township)[5]
  • Farrand Elementary School (Plymouth Township)[6]
  • Mildred Field Elementary School (Canton Township)[5]
  • Hoben Elementary School (Canton Township)[5]
  • Hulsing Elementary School (Canton Township)[5]
  • Isbister Elementary School (Plymouth Township)[6]
  • Miller Elementary School (Canton Township)[5]
    • In July 1975 the school started a pilot year-round schooling program, allowing it to increase its student capacity by one third. The pilot was completed in August 1977.[7]
  • Smith Elementary School (Plymouth)
  • Flossie B. Tonda Elementary School (Canton Township)[5]
  • Workman Elementary School (Canton Township)[5]

Defunct schools[edit]

  • Canton Center School (Canton Township) - Now the Canton Historical Society Museum.
  • Cherry Hill School (Canton Township) - Now used for community events
  • Hanford School (Former one room school house)
  • Bartlett School (Former school house located on Canton Center near Hanford. May not have ever been part of PCCS)
  • Hough School (Canton Township) - Now a private residence.
  • Sheldon School (Canton Township) - Now used for private offices.
  • Lowell Middle School (Westland) - was leased from the Livonia Public Schools school district for several years. Now Johnson Upper Elementary
  • Fiegel Elementary School (Plymouth Township) - Now used as Starkweather Alt. High School.
  • Starkweather Elementary School (Plymouth)
  • Kinyon School (Former school house located on Joy Rd east of Ridge. Shown on 1942 topo map. May not have been part of PCCS)
  • Allen School (Former school house located on Ann Arbor Trail near Powell. Shown on 1936 topo map. May not have been part of PCCS)
  • Allen Elementary School - Closed in 2014[8]
  • Plymouth High School (original downtown location) Closed in 1970 and re-opened as Central middle school 1971, operated as a middle school until June 2015, The property was sold to the Malcolm's and the Plymouth Art and Recreation Complex (PARC) was formed, and now uses the building for a community space in November 2018 the PARC in a joint effort with Plymouth Township and the city of Plymouth attempted to get a millage passed to renovate and update the old Plymouth high school. The millage failed, leaving the fate of the old Plymouth high school up for debate. The Melcom‘s had originally donated the property to the community foundation, a nonprofit group which would have donated the property to the city and the township after the passing of the millage. For the millage to pass it had to pass in the Township and the city; the millage did pass in the city but not in the Township. Eventually, in January 2019 the community foundation donated the property to PARC, which is now the owner of the old Plymouth high school, and works to raise money to repair and renovate the old historical building.
  • Tanger Elementary School (Northville Township[9])
  • Tanger Center (Plymouth Township[8])

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Contact Information - Driving Directions Archived 2011-06-10 at the Wayback Machine." Plymouth-Canton Community Schools. Retrieved on April 17, 2011. "U.S. Mailing Address E.J. McClendon Educational Center 454 South Harvey Plymouth, Michigan 48170 U.S.A."
  2. ^ "About Plymouth-Canton Educational Park Archived 2014-03-17 at the Wayback Machine." Plymouth-Canton Community Schools. Retrieved on March 4, 2014. "Three Schools - One Park -- serving the communities of Canton Township, Plymouth, Plymouth Township, Northville Township, Salem Township and Superior Township"
  3. ^ "Middle School Boundaries Archived 2013-12-27 at the Wayback Machine." Plymouth-Canton Community Schools. Retrieved on April 17, 2011.
  4. ^ "Boundaries and Maps". Plymouth-Canton Community Schools. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Future Land Use Map". Canton Township. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d e "Plymouth township, Wayne county, Michigan[permanent dead link]." U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on October 28, 2009.
  7. ^ "45-15 plan is working at Miller" (PDF). Canton Observer. Vol. 3, no. 34. December 15, 1977. p. 1A.
  8. ^ a b Kadrich, Brad (November 13, 2014). "Plymouth-Canton board votes to close 2 elementaries". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved June 22, 2022.
  9. ^ "Voting Precincts". Northville Charter Township. Retrieved June 22, 2022.

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