Inkster Public Schools (IPS), officially School District of the City of Inkster, was a school district headquartered in
Inkster,
Michigan
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in
Metro Detroit
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. It served most of Inkster and a small portion of
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History
For a several-year period ending in 2013, the district had declining enrollment. In the 2012-2013 school year the district lost over 500 students. As of 2013, the district had a $12 million deficit. To deal with the deficit, the district proposed converting
Inkster High School
Inkster High School was a high school in Inkster, Michigan in Metro Detroit. It was a part of Inkster Public Schools.
History
Inkster High School on Middlebelt was built in 1952. In 2013 the school had 940 students.Higgins, Lori.Inkster district ...
into a
charter school
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and only directly operating the K-8 schools.
[Higgins, Lori.]
Inkster district could convert high school into a charter school
" ''Detroit Free Press
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''. January 30, 2013. Retrieved on February 12, 2013.
Closure
In June 2013
Governor of Michigan
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and the
Michigan Legislature
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approved Public Act 96 and 97 of 2013. The two bills were written specifically to close Inkster Public Schools and
Buena Vista School District.
[Dissolution of Inkster Public Schools Frequently Asked Questions]
"
Archive
Wayne County RESA Board of Education. Retrieved on November 2, 2013. The laws gave
Andy Dillon
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, the Michigan Treasurer, and
Mike Flanagan, the State Superintendent of Education, the power to formally determine if the districts would remain open for the 2013-2014 school year. They told the districts that they had one final opportunity to remain open if they secured outside funding but neither received a financing agreement.
[Smith, Brian.]
Inkster-area state representative seeking review of law that dissolved school district
" ''Mlive
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''. October 10, 2013. Updated on October 11, 2013. Retrieved on November 2, 2013. The deadline was July 22, 2013. The Inkster District claims that a deficit reduction plan was filed with the state and
Comerica Bank
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would have made a loan contingent on approval of the plan. The plan was only rejected based on the official "lacks confidence that the District can implement" it.
Therefore, the Inkster Public Schools district was entirely dissolved.
[Dissolution of Inkster Public Schools]
"
Archive
Wayne County RESA Board of Education. Retrieved on November 2, 2013. The district had a $15 million deficit at the time of closure.
[French, Ron.]
Poor students are more likely to get Michigan’s least experienced teachers
." ''Bridge Magazine
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''. The Center for Michigan. October 14, 2013. Retrieved on November 2, 2013.
The
Wayne RESA Board of Education opted to make redistricting plans instead of allowing the state government to make the plans.
[ The remaining students were split up among the ]Taylor School District
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, Romulus Community School District
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, Wayne-Westland Community Schools
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The district service area includes all and/or portions of Westland, Wayne, Canton, Dearborn Heights, Inkster, and Romulus. As of 2012 th ...
and Westwood Community School District. Areas were given to the new districts by quadrants. Students north of Michigan Avenue and west of Middlebelt were rezoned to Wayne-Westland. Students north of Michigan Avenue and east of Middlebelt were rezoned to Westwood. Students south of Michigan Avenue and west of Middlebelt were rezoned to Romulus. Students south of Michigan and east of Middlebelt were rezoned to Taylor. The district will remain intact for taxing purposes as long as the existing debt is being paid off. Almost all Inkster district employees lost their jobs. Wayne RESA obtained the Inkster school district records.[
State representative David Knezek of ]Dearborn Heights
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asked Attorney General of Michigan
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Bill Schuette
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for a formal opinion on whether or not the closure of the Inkster district was legal or if it was in violation of the Michigan Constitution
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or other state laws.[
]
Demographics
In 2013, prior to closure, two of three teachers had taught in the district for fewer than five years. 83% of students qualified for free or reduced lunch.[
]
Schools
The following schools were open prior to the district dissolving:
;Secondary schools
* Inkster High School
Inkster High School was a high school in Inkster, Michigan in Metro Detroit. It was a part of Inkster Public Schools.
History
Inkster High School on Middlebelt was built in 1952. In 2013 the school had 940 students.Higgins, Lori.Inkster district ...
(Inkster) - In 2013 the school had 940 students[
*Inkster 9th Grade Academy (Inkster, formerly Fellrath Middle School)
* Inkster Vocational Academy (Inkster)
* Blanchette Middle School (Inkster)
;Elementary schools
* Baylor-Woodson Elementary School (Inkster)
** Now Burger Baylor School for Students with Autism of the ]Garden City School District
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History Before GCPS
It is believed that the first school located on the lan ...
Home page
Archive
. Burger Baylor School. Retrieved on April 10, 2015. "Burger Baylor School 28865 Carlysle Inkster, MI 48141"
* Meek-Milton Elementary School (Inkster)
;Defunct schools
The following schools had already been shuttered prior to the district dissolving:
*Brake Elementary School (Inkster) - Formerly the John D. Hearn, S.R. Public Academy and Thomas Gist Academy North, this school is now destroyed.
*Carver Elementary School (Inkster) - Razed and replaced by the Baylor-Woodson/Meek-Milton school building.
*Douglas Elementary School (Inkster) - Razed and replaced by Haddon Estates.
*Frazier Elementary School (Westland) - Now the Thomas Gist Academy South.
*Lincoln Elementary School (Inkster) - Currently abandoned.
*Parkwood Elementary School (Inkster) - Razed.
*Woodson Elementary School (Inkster)
References
Further reading
School district map
- By J. Shively, Michigan Department of Information Technology
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Center for Geographic Information. March 2008.
*
Index map
with Inkster Public Schools indicated o
page 1
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Inkster, Buena Vista schools get deadline to obtain loans, stay open
" ''Detroit Free Press
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''. July 18, 2013.
*
Inkster Memo
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Archive
Westwood School District.
External links
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" Wayne County RESA
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Inkster Dissolution
- Wayne-Westland Community Schools
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The district service area includes all and/or portions of Westland, Wayne, Canton, Dearborn Heights, Inkster, and Romulus. As of 2012 th ...
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