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Will Wyandotte Public Schools Remain a Schools of Choice District?

Wyandotte became a schools of choice district in 1994 and board members have voted to maintain that status each subsequent year.

Wyandotte Board of Education members voted in favor of keeping Wyandotte Public Schools a schools of choice district at Tuesday's school board meeting.

The status allows non-resident students, but residing within Wayne County to apply for school of choice, according to Superintendent Carla Harting.

Wyandotte Public Schools have remained a schools of choice district since 1994.

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The deadline for non-resident students to apply to attend Wyandotte Public Schools is April 9.

Schools of choice applications can be found at:

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  • Wyandotte Board of Education
  • Online at www.wyandotte.org
  • Garfield Elementary School
  • Jefferson Elementary School
  • Monroe Elementary School
  • Washington Elementary School
  • Wilson Middle School
  • Roosevelt High School

Contact Ann Marie Sadowski at 734-759-6014 or sadowsa@wy.k12.mi.us for more information.

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