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Farmington Hills, MI Area Schools

Farmington Hills is home to many excellent schools. The area offers outstanding public schools, private schools and colleges. The Farmington Hills community is dedicated to providing a challenging and encouraging environment for every student. Parents and teachers continuously work together to ensure that the needs of each student are being met and that they are on their way to becoming contributing members of the Farmington Hills society.

Public Schools

Farmington Public Schools
http://www.farmington.k12.mi.us/

 Farmington Public Schools serves over 12,000 students ranging in age from newborn to senior citizen living in Farmington, Farmington Hills and a portion of West Bloomfield. About 100,000 residents live in this suburban area. The community supports cultural activities, religious institutions, service clubs, civic organizations and a community college.

Click here for information on the individual schools in the district
http://www.farmington.k12.mi.us/schools/

Farmington Hills Private Schools

Steppingstone School
(The following information is sourced from http://www.steppingstoneschool.org/. For this and more information, please follow the link.)

Steppingstone is dedicated to providing a superior elementary school (kindergarten through eighth grade) learning environment for the uniquely gifted child - academically, intellectually, physically, and socially and emotionally.
Our ultimate goal is to give the world highly trained, well balanced, and motivated individuals who may become tomorrow's doctors and scientists, civic and business leaders, engineers and financiers, humanitarians and philanthropists, artists and musicians, teachers and parents.

Mercy High School
(The following information is sourced from http://www.mhsmi.org/. For this and more information, please follow the link.)

Mercy High School is a Catholic college preparatory school for young women. The Mercy tradition began in 1945 when the Sisters of Mercy opened Our Lady of Mercy High School at Outer Drive and Southfield Roads in Detroit. In 1965, Mercy High School moved to a larger facility at the northeast corner of 11 Mile and Middlebelt Roads in Farmington Hills. Throughout its over 60 years as an exemplary high school, over 13,000 students have graduated from Mercy.
Traditions include an enriched curriculum that enables 99% of Mercy graduates to attend colleges or universities. The student body is made up of young women from over 60 metropolitan Detroit communities. This broad, inclusive base provides Mercy with a rich, multi-ethnic constituency from diverse, socio-economic backgrounds. The common thread among staff, students and parents is a commitment to academic excellence, cultural diversity and the integration of Mercy Values into daily life.
Accreditation
Recognized nationally as an Exemplary Private High School by the United States Department of Education, Mercy has been accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools since 1951.

The International School
(The following information is sourced from http://www.theinternationalschool.org/. For this and more information, please follow the link.)

We believe that in our increasingly global environment, the quality of success will be determined by one’s ability to understand and communicate 
with people from different cultures. Therefore, we are proud to note that our student body consists of children from around the world, as well as American youngsters from surrounding communities.  Naturally, this makes for a multicultural, multiethnic environment that looks ahead to the world of tomorrow.  English is the official language of the school; however, reflecting the global trend, French, German, and Spanish are spoken with frequency.
Students at The International School are provided with the discipline to learn and achieve, the freedom to explore, the creativity of expression, and the compassion to understand.
St. Fabian Elementary School
(The following information is sourced from http://www.stfabian.org/. For this and more information, please follow the link.)

We, the people of St. Fabian Parish in Farmington Hills, founded as a church of believers in 1958 are a Catholic Christian caring community. We are an elementary & middle school serving children in Grades K-8. 
We exist to worship God in Word and deed, and support each other in our common effort to be faithful to the Gospel and its values. 

St. Fabian Catholic Church recognizes the dignity and giftedness of each person as a child of God and we welcome all as brothers and sisters. As we strive to acquaint everyone with our services and ministries that are a part of our life here, we journey together in faith and joy.

St. Paul Lutheran School
(The following information is sourced from http://www.stpaulsfarmington.com/St._Pauls_Lutheran_School_FH/St._Pauls_Lutheran_School.html. For this and more information, please follow the link.)

The mission statement of St. Paul’s Lutheran School, Farmington Hills, Michigan is to educate God’s children to grow as disciples in His Word.

Hillel Day School
(The following information is sourced from http://www.hillelday.org/Default.asp?bhcp=1. For this and more information, please follow the link.)

Hillel Day School provides a community that embraces every child and allows all students to reach their highest potential, all within a warm and positive atmosphere. Hillel parents are committed to providing their children with the best possible education; we pride ourselves in providing an outstanding general, Hebrew and Jewish education to Jewish children from kindergarten through eighth grade. We foster a love of Torah and learning, and a respect for knowledge. Equally important are those lessons in integrity, kindness, compassion, and caring that are integrated into everything we do. Additionally, teaching methods embrace a variety of learning styles allowing us to provide for the diversity of individual learning needs.

Click here for a complete list of private schools in the area and their information
http://www.privateschoolreview.com/town_schools/stateid/MI/townid/3422

Farmington Hills Colleges

Oakland Community College
(The following information is sourced from http://www.oaklandcc.edu/. For this and more information, please follow the link.)

Oakland Community College (OCC) is a community college established June 8, 1964 in Oakland County, Michigan. It opened September 1965 with two campuses - Highland Lakes, a renovated hospital in Union Lake, and Auburn Hills, a former Army Nike missile site in Auburn Hills.
OCC is the largest of Michigan's community colleges. Most of OCC's campuses are the same size as other Community Colleges.
The teams are known as the Raiders and compete in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NCJAA) and the Michigan Community College Athletic Association (MCCAA). Men's varsity sports include basketball, cross-country, and golf; women's varsity sports include basketball, cross-country, softball, tennis, and volleyball; men's club sports include soccer. OCC also has a competitive speech and performance team (the forensics team) that has had both State and National champions.

Central Bible College
(The following information is sourced from http://netcom.cbcag.edu/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=183. For this and more information, please follow the link.)

At Central Bible College, we specialize in preparing men and women, just like you, to fulfill their role in the family of God. CBC has this mission and only this mission: to train ministers and missionaries for tomorrow's Church. Spirit-filled faculty dedicated to this cause diligently prepare and working many disciplines: preaching and evangelism, missions, urban ministry, church education, music, multimedia, communications, church administration, pastoral studies and many other areas of ministry.

Wayne State University
(The following information is sourced from http://slis.wayne.edu/. For this and more information, please follow the link.)

For more than 90 years, the School of Library and Information Science has prepared leaders for the evolving information profession. Through our graduate-level degree and certificate programs, we educate professionals who make lasting contributions to the field and society.
The School of Library and Information Science at Wayne State University is one of only two Master’s-only programs ranked in the top 20 library and information science programs (according to the most recent U.S. News and World Report survey in 2009). With a current enrollment of almost 600 students, our school is one of the largest master's programs in library and information science, as well as one the largest school library media preparation programs in the nation. Fifteen full-time faculty and over 80 part-time faculty facilitate online, face-to-face, and blended format courses in academic, public, special, and school libraries as well as archives and information systems areas.

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