List of closed public schools in Detroit

This is a list of schools closed by the Detroit Public Schools Community District. There have been about 200 school closures since 2000. Some have been repurposed, while others were torn down, most remain vacant though, although the exact number is unclear.[1]

High schools

SchoolYear closed
Chadsey High School2009[lower-alpha 1]
Thomas M. Cooley High School2010}}[2]
Crockett High School2012[2][lower-alpha 2]
Crosman Alternative High School2012[2]
Detroit City Alternative High School2012[2][lower-alpha 3]
Jared W. Finney High School2011[2][lower-alpha 4]
Charles Kettering High School2012[2]
Mackenzie High School2007[lower-alpha 5]
Murray-Wright High School2007[lower-alpha 6]
Northern High School[lower-alpha 7]
Northeastern High School1982
Redford High School2007
Southwestern High School2012[2]
Trombly Alternative High School2002[2]

Middle schools

SchoolYear closed
Barbour Magnet Middle School2009[2]
Cadillac Middle School2007[2]
Elizabeth Cleveland Intermediate School2006
Condon Junior High School
Farwell Middle School2012
Foch Middle School2004
Greusel Junior High School
Guest Middle School
Hally Magnet Middle School2012
Hutchins Intermediate School2012
Jackson Intermediate School
William S. Knudsen Junior High School2015
Longfellow Middle School2008
Lyster Junior High School
Mettetal Junior High School
Pelham Middle School2007
Post Middle School2007
Roosevelt Middle School2001
Ruddiman Middle School
Taft Middle School2012

OW Holmes Elementary/Middle School

Elementary schools

  • Jane Adams Elementary School
  • Alger Elementary School
  • Amos Elementary School
  • Angell Elementary School - Closed in 2004.
  • Arthur Elementary School - Closed in 2016.
  • Edmund Atkison Elementary School - Closed in 2007.
  • Barstow Elementary School - Lafayette Central Park.
  • Barton Elementary School
  • Beard Elementary School - Closed in 2014.
  • Bell Elementary School
  • Bellefontaine Elementary School
  • Bellevue Elementary School - Closed in 2005.[2]
  • Berry Elementary School - Closed in 2007.[2]
  • Bethune Academy - Closed in 2010.[2]
  • Biddle Elementary School - Closed in 2005.[2]
  • Birdhurst Elementary School
  • Birney Elementary School - Closed in 2009.[2]
  • Boynton Elementary/Middle School - Closed in 2010
  • Brady Elementary School - Closed in 2007.[2]
  • Breitmeyer Elementary School - Closed in 2006.
  • Burbank Elementary School - Closed in 2006.
  • Burgess Elementary School
  • Burt Elementary School - Closed in 2010.[2]
  • Campau Elementary School
  • Campbell Elementary School - Closed in 2012.
  • Capron Elementary School
  • Cary Elementary School
  • Chandler Elementary School - Closed in 2004[lower-alpha 8].[2]
  • Chaney Elementary School
  • Clinton Elementary School - Closed in 2010.
  • Clippert Elementary School
  • Wilford L. Coffey Elementary/Middle School - Closed in 2009.[2][lower-alpha 9]
  • Columbian Elementary School
  • Coolidge Elementary School - Closed in 2010.
  • Jane Cooper Elementary School - Closed in 2009
  • Courtis Elementary School
  • Courville Elementary School - Closed in 2007.[2]
  • Craft Elementary School
  • Crary Elementary School - Closed in 2012.
  • Custer Elementary School
  • Henry Doty Elementary School
  • Detroit Open School - Closed in 2010
  • Dow Elementary School - Closed in 2005
  • Duffield Elementary/Middle School[lower-alpha 10]
  • Huber Dwyer Elementary School
  • Edgewood Elementary School
  • Ellis Elementary School[lower-alpha 11]
  • Estabrook Elementary School[lower-alpha 12]
  • Fairbanks Elementary School - Closed in 2008.
  • Farrand Elementary School
  • Ferry Elementary School- Closed in 2006.
  • Fleming Elementary School- Closed in 2012.
  • Flitzgerald Elementary School- Closed in 2012.
  • George Ford Elementary School- Closed in 2005.
  • Foster Elementary 2005[2][lower-alpha 13]
  • Fox Elementary 2010[2]
  • Benjamin Franklin Elementary School – Closed in 2004.
  • French Road Elementary School[lower-alpha 14]
  • Emma Fox Elementary School - Closed in 2006
  • Garfield Elementary School
  • George Elementary School
  • Gershom Elementary School
  • Gillies Elementary School
  • Glazer Elementary School - Closed in 2016[lower-alpha 15]
  • Goldberg Elementary School
  • Gompers Elementary 2011 [2]
  • Goodale Elementary School[lower-alpha 16]
  • Grant Elementary/Middle School - Closed in 2007.[2]
  • Graying Elementary School - Closed in 2005.
  • Greenfield Park Elementary School - Closed in 2007.[2]
  • Guyton Elementary School 2009[2][lower-alpha 17]
  • Hamilton Elementary/Middle School - Closed in 2016.
  • Hancock Elementary School - Closed in 2012.
  • Hanneman Elementary School - Closed in 2007.[2][lower-alpha 18]
  • Hanstein Elementary School - Closed in 2010.[2]
  • Harding Elementary School - Closed in 2012[lower-alpha 19]
  • Harris Elementary School - Closed in 2005.
  • Herman Elementary School
  • Higginbotham Elementary School
  • Higgins Elementary School - Closed in 2007.[2]
  • Hillger Elementary School
  • Hosmer Elementary School - Closed in 2005.[2]
  • Holcomb Elementary School - Closed in 2010.[2][lower-alpha 20]
  • Houghton Elementary School - Closed in 2009[2]
  • Hubbard Elementary School
  • Hubert Elementary School - Closed in 2005.[2]
  • Hunter Elementary School
  • Irving Elementary School
  • Ives Elementary School
  • Jamieson Elementary School - Closed in 2010.[2]
  • Jeffries Elementary School
  • Mae C. Jemison Academy
  • Joffe Elementary School
  • Jones Elementary/Middle School - Closed in 2005.
  • Joyce Elementary School - Closed in 2009.[2]
  • Barbara Jordan Elementary School
  • Keating Elementary School
  • Kennedy Elementary School
  • Kosciusko Elementary School - Closed in 2007.[2][lower-alpha 21]
  • Krolick Elementary School
  • Larned Elementary School - Closed in 2009,[2][lower-alpha 22]
  • Nellie Leland Elementary School - Closed in 1981
  • Liebold-Leonard Elementary School
  • Lillibridge Elementary School - Closed in 2007.
  • Lincoln Elementary School
  • Lingemann Elementary School
  • Lodge Elementary School- Closed in 2009.[2]
  • Logan Elementary School - Closed in 2013.
  • Alexander Macomb Elementary School - Closed in 2009.[2][lower-alpha 23]
  • Joseph F. Majeske Elementary School
  • Marcy Elementary School
  • Marsh Elementary School - Closed in 2005.[2]
  • Marshausen Elementary School
  • Marxhausen Elementary School
  • Mason Elementary School - Closed in 2012.[2]
  • Maybee Elementary School
  • McColl Elementary School - Closed in 2012.
  • McFarlane Elementary School - Closed in 2010.[2]
  • McGraw Elementary School
  • McGregor Ekementary School - Closed in 2007.[2]
  • McKenny Elementary School - Closed in 2012.
  • McKerrow Eleemntary School[lower-alpha 24]
  • McKinley Elementary School
  • McKinstry Elementary School[lower-alpha 25]
  • McLean Elementary School[lower-alpha 26]
  • McMillan Elementary School - Closed in 1960.
  • Monnier Elementary School - Closed in 2007.[2]
  • Monteith Elementary School - Closed in 1980.
  • Moore Elementary School
  • Morley Elementary School
  • Newberry Elementary School - Closed in 2006[lower-alpha 27]
  • Newton Elementary School
  • Norvell Elementary School
  • Oakman Elementary/Orthopedic School - Closed in 2014.
  • Owen Academy - Closed in 2012.
  • Palmer Elementary School
  • George E. Parker Elementary School - Closed in 2012.[2]
  • Parkman Elementary School - Closed in 2005.[2]
  • Pattengrill Elementary Schoo
  • Pestalouzzi Elementary School
  • Phoenix Elementary/Middle School - Closed in 2017.
  • Pierce Elementary School
  • Pingree Elementary School
  • Pitcher Elementary School - Closed in 2007.
  • Edgar Allan Poe Elementary School - Closed in 2016.
  • Potter Elementary School
  • Pretson Elementary School
  • Ravenswood Elementary School
  • Richard Elementary School- Closed in 2017.
  • William Robinson Elementary/Middle School - Closed in 2012.
  • M. M. Rose Elementary School - Closed in 2007[lower-alpha 28]
  • Carl T. Rowan Community Elementary School
  • Russell Elementary School
  • Ruthruff Elementary School - Closed in 2006[lower-alpha 29]
  • Sanders Elementary School - Closed in 2006
  • Scripps Elementary School - Closed in 2004.
  • Sherrard Elementary School - Closed in 2008.
  • Sherrill Elementary School - Closed in 2005[2]
  • Aisha Shule/web Dubois Prep Academy School - Closed in 2016.
  • Sill Elementary School
  • Smith Elementary School
  • Stephens Elementary School - Closed in 2009 [2]
  • Von Steuben Elementary School - Closed in 2005.
  • Stratford Elementary School
  • Szczenia Elementary School
  • Tappan Elementary School
  • Emma Thomas Elementary School[lower-alpha 30]
  • Tilden Elementary School - Destroyed by fire.
  • Trowbridge Elementary School
  • Van Dyke Elementary School[lower-alpha 31]
  • Van Zile Elementary School - Closed in 2012.
  • Vandenburg Elementary School[lower-alpha 32]
  • Vetal Elementary School
  • Washington Elementary School - Closed in 2008[lower-alpha 33]
  • Weatherby Elementary School- Closed in 2005.[2]
  • Webster Elementary School - Closed in 2011.
  • Wilkins Elementary School - Closed in 2013.
  • Williams Elementary School
  • Wilson Elementary School
  • Wingert Elementary School
  • Winship Elementary School[lower-alpha 34]
  • Winterhalter Elementary School - Closed in 2010.
  • Yost Elementary School - Closed in 2006.

See also

Notes

  1. Demolished in March 2011
  2. Students relocated to East English Village Preparatory Academy built on the former site of Finney High School.
  3. This School was originally Longefellow Middle School.
  4. Was an Elementary School when it opened in 1928, then became a High School in 1961. Demolished in 2011 to Make way for East English Village Preparatory Academy
  5. Demolished in 2012.
  6. Now serves as Douglass Academy for Young Men.
  7. Became Detroit International Academy for Young Women in 2005.
  8. Built in 1905, was named for former mayor Zachariah Chandler
  9. Opened in 1925 and named for former Detroit City College dean Wilford Larn Coffey.
  10. Renamed Bunche in 2013 after moving to this site.
  11. Hope of Detroit Academy Middle/High School was built after this school was demolished.
  12. Detroit Police Training Academy built on this site.
  13. Various blogs report that the infamous Detroit Police Department Crime Lab operated inside the former Stephen Foster School (built in 1957) after it closed
  14. Was demolished in 1949 to make way for Arthur L. Fletcher Playfield.
  15. Became New Paradign Glazer-Loving Academy.
  16. Facility replaced by Edward 'Duke' Ellington Conservatory of Music & Art @ Beckham Academy in 2003.
  17. This school was designed in the English Tudor style and the kindergarten room includes a fireplace.
  18. Charles Hanneman School was built in 1916; the gym and cafeteria were located in the basement, which is odd for a modern school but typical for construction in that era.
  19. School was replaced by Gompers Elementary/Middle School.
  20. This single-story brick building constructed in 1925 has two interior courtyards.
  21. Built in 1955 and named for Tadeusz Kościuszko, a Polish General who fought alongside George Washington.
  22. Now used as House of Help Community School.
  23. Named after Alexander Macomb, a Detroit native who served in the War of 1812 and later as Commanding General of the United States Army
  24. In 2004, the school converted to John Deiter School, then renamed Detroit Transition Center West, Closed in 2011.
  25. Became Clippert Multicultural Magnet Honors Academy.
  26. Site taken over by Westside Christian Academy.
  27. In 2014 Southwest Detroit Community School opened in a new building on this site. That school closed in 2019.
  28. This is the oldest standing school in Detroit, dating back to 1897.[2]
  29. In the 1980s and 1990s the school was known as the Ruthruff Adult Education. In the late 1990s or early 2000s, the school became the new home of the Malcolm X Academy program, an African-centric school.
  30. Destroyed by fire twice in 2009 & 2012, Demolished in 2013.
  31. Building Replaced by Butzel Junior High School which is now known as Garvey Academy.
  32. Building converted to the Jalen Rose Leadership Academy, a charter school.
  33. This was the Largest Elementary School in Detroit with the population of 2,240 students when it opened.
  34. Building later became University Yes Academy

References

  1. Clark, Anna (September 20, 2017). "Scores of Detroit schools are empty eyesores. Here's why it's so hard to bring them back to life". Detroit Journalism Cooperative.
  2. Beshouri, Paul (29 July 2013). "Bankrupt and Shrinking, Detroit Selling 79 Abandoned Schools". Curbed Detroit.
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