Livonia Public Schools

Livonia Public Schools Administration Building

Livonia Public Schools (LPS) is a public school district in southeastern Michigan Metro Detroit area, serving most of the city of Livonia and the northernmost portions of Westland.

As of the 2006-2007 school year, the district has revised their curriculum to a four-tier system: K-4, 5-6, 7-8 and 9-12 Grade Levels. Prior to 2006, the curriculum was K-6, 7-8 and 9-12 grade levels. During the 1979-1980 school year, 9th graders were moved over to the high schools. Prior to then, junior high schools consisted of grades 7-9 and senior high schools consisted of grades 10-12. The school system also offers classes at the high school level at the Livonia Career Technological Center. Students can take classes that can gain valuable experience in their career choice before graduating high school. The district has consistently been ranked as one of the top districts statewide, a distinction held since the 1960s. However, in the recent years,the district has undergone changes and is currently rated # 102 in ranks among Michigan Public School Systems.

Schools

Lower Elementary Schools (grades K-4)

Upper Elementary Schools (grades 5-6)

K-6 Schools

Magnet schools:

Middle Schools (grades 7-8)

High Schools (grades 9-12)

Other Schools

Defunct Schools

Elementary Schools

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Junior High Schools

High Schools

Bentley High School (1947-1985) George N. Bentley High School was the first public high school in the Livonia Public School district, it was open from September 1947 through June 1985. The school's first graduating class in June 1950 had 95 students. The school closed due to low enrollment. Team: Bulldogs, school colors: Green and White.

Other Facilities

Historical Schools

References

  1. Jones, Rebecca (2008-06-12). "Webster won't be rebuilt; it'll take Tyler site". Livonia Observer. pp. A1.
  2. http://www.hometownlife.com/article/20130919/NEWS10/309190154/LPS-announces-plans-demolish-two-closed-schools Archived September 26, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
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