NSTITUTE FOR STUDENTS T DON’T EXIST YET ETHINKING HOW ITS SCHOOLS PREPARE AREERS OF TOMORROW. In a compact 2.2 square mile district that is 100% CEP, meaning all students qualify for free or reduced lunch, Harper Woods School District is making an outsized investment in its future. The Wayne County district serves 2,095 students [2,637 students including those who virtual] across four schools, a college and career center, and credit recovery academy, yet it recently secured $3 million in state grants to build what Superintendent Steven McGhee calls the Excellence Institute—a state-of-the-art college and career driven 266 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 11
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