550 W Merrill St, Birmingham, MI 48009
Serving more than 8,000 students in Birmingham, Beverely Hills, Bingham Farms, Franklin and Bloomfield Township, the…More Birmingham Public School District is made up of two high schools, eight elementary schools, two middle schools, an alternative high school program, and the Birmingham Covington School. Additional facilities include an early childhood center, a senior citizens' center and a conference center.</p> <p>The district also offers special education, half-day preschools, commuity education programs, interscholastic and intermural sports and vocational education.</p>
550 W Merrill St, Birmingham, MI 48009
Working alongside the Birmingham Public School District, the Birmingham Educational Foundation (BEF) helps to supplement…More school programs by identifying and funding projects that enhance the lives of Birmingham students. The BEF provides support in three areas: academics, the arts and athletics. In the past, the BEF has supported technology grants, provided tutoring services, brought in authors and artists, and helped construct new turf fields at both high schools.
1525 Covington Rd, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
The Birmingham Covington Districtwide School (BCS) provides Birmingham students with a choice in their education,…More with a rigorous academic curriculum coupled with a unique approach to learning. here is also special attention paid to science, technololgy, problem-solving and hands-on learning.</p> <p>Durng their time at BCS, students learn in multi-age classrooms, with grades paired during two-year academic cycles. Each cycle has a theme that promotes interdisplinary learning, and helps students understand the connections between academics and global issues.</p> <p>Each grade at BCS has 108 students. Admission at BCS is based on an open enrollment period in January. In the event that reigstrations exceed the number of openings, there is a public lottery also held in January. Those who do not make it in can go on a waiting list.</p>
7100 Lindenmere Dr, Bloomfield Township, MI 48301
The Lincoln Alternative School is available for any high school student in the Birmingham Public School District in…More need of an alternative high school experience. A smaller population allows student to receive individualized attention from a staff of three teachers and two paraprofessionals. Students may attend full-time or for half-day classes. In order to appeal to a specialized student body, the staff of the Lincoln Alternative School has designed an "integrative approach to learning," emphasizing interdisciplinary studies, field trips and community involvement.</p> <p> </p>
771 Chesterfield Ave, Birmingham, MI 48009
As one of eight elementary schools in the Birmingham Public School District, Quarton Elementary is located off…More Chesterfield Avenue. From kindergarten through 5th grade, students take classes in art, music and physical education, as well as core academic subjects. Students begin receiving Spanish instruction in the 3rd grade. Along with the option to pick up Band and Orchestra in the 5th grade, students can participate in community service activities.</p> <p>For busy parents, Kids Club offers care service before and after school. All elementary schools in the Birmingham Public School District come equipped with gymnasiums, separate cafeterias and a stage.</p> <p> </p>
23400 W 13 Mile Rd, Bingham Farms, MI 48025
As one of eight elementary schools in the Birmingham Public School District, Bingham Farms Elementary is located off 13…More Mile Road and serves one-eighth of the 3,685 elementary-aged students in the district. From kindergarten through 5th grade, students take classes in art, music and physical education, as well as core academic subjects. Care options for busy parents include Kids Club, with care service offered before and after school.
31200 Fairfax Ave, Beverly Hills, MI 48025
As one of eight elementary schools in the Birmingham Public School District, Greenfield Elementary is located off…More Fairfax Avenue in Beverly Hills and serves one-eighth of the 3,685 elementary-aged students in the district. </p> <p>From kindergarten through 5th grade, students take classes in art, music and physical education, as well as core academic subjects. Students begin receiving Spanish instruction in the 3rd grade. Besides the option to pick up band and orchestra in the 5th grade, students can also participate in community service activities throughout the year.</p> <p>Care options for busy parents include Kids Club, with service offered before and after school. All elementary schools in the Birmingham Public School District come equipped with gymnasiums, separate cafeterias and a stage.</p>