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2017 Arts Authority Report
Oakland County
Governance
Arts Authorities shall have the right to appoint two voting members to serve on the DIA’s Board of Directors.
Thomas Guastello and Jennifer Fischer served as the Oakland
County representatives on the DIA Board of Directors.
Thomas Guastello served on the Building Subcommittee and Governmental Affairs/Community Relations Committee
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Privileges to County Residents–Free General Admission
General Admission*
Year Admissions
Aug - Dec 2012 34,828
2013 109,132
2014 106,768
2015 108,170
2016 103,754
2017 87,701
Total 550,353
* Admissions represent general museum admission and do not include special exhibitions, special on site events or off-site events.
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Student Services and Curriculum Development
Gallery teachers continue to provide meaningful gallery experiences for students on school field trips while consulting with teachers prior to their visit to facilitate
connections to classroom learning. New options for guided museum tours include experiences for our youngest learners.
In partnership with Oakland County educators, the DIA expanded the online resources available to support student learning. Resources cover a broad range of grades and subjects and are now
searchable by grade level and content on the DIA’s new website. New tours that are available now include:
Starting with Art (PreK-1),
Learning to Look (grade 2-4),
Shaping Identity- Art of France (grades 3-12)
Shaping Identity/Thinking Through Art (grades 3-12)
DIA staff hosted Homeschool Afternoons at the museum in January, February, and June. These
events engaged more than 125 tri-county residents. Activities included art-making, drawing in the galleries, guided tour experiences of the collection, and a “Virtual Field Trip” to the DIA’s conservation lab. Parents in the homeschool group “Metro Homeschool connections” also
attended a workshop that provided an overview of the museum as a learning resource in November.
In school year 2017-2018, the DIA initiated the Teacher Advisory Group (TAG). Teachers from Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties meet quarterly to advise DIA staff and provide input on
professional development workshops and curriculum resources.
Art Discovery Program
United Oaks Elementary in Hazel Park participated in the Art Discovery Program in 2017.
All fourth- and fifth-graders came to the DIA for four visits that included guided
exploration of the galleries and hands-on art making in the studio.
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Free Student Field Trips with Bus Transportation
In 2017, 20,813 individuals participated in no-cost field trips to the DIA, exceeding the service agreement requirement of 16,000. Complimentary transportation was provided to all student groups.
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Professional Development for Teachers
Attendance at teacher professional developments events included 375 participants from Oakland County.
The DIA offered the following free teacher events and workshops to tri-county educators:
January— Educator Evening - Gallery Engagement Strategies & Lumin Preview
February— Say What I See workshop - a partnership with InsideOut Literary Arts and
Educator Evening focused on African-American Art
May— Educator Appreciation Event
June—Partners in Inquiry Studio Workshop
August— 3-Day Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) Workshop —offered for two sessions
and 3-Day Open Exploration Studio Workshop
September—Monet: Framing Life Educator Preview & Open House
October—1001 Inventions Open House (co-hosted with Michigan Science Center)
November-- Wayne Regional Education Service Agency (RESA) –sponsored a (open to
all tri-county educators) VTS introduction workshop
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The DIA provided the following free customized professional development days to
support partners’ learning outcomes:
Art teachers and instructional coaches from Birmingham Public Schools received Visual Thinking Strategies training. The final day of the three-part workshop was held in January.
DIA educators visited Birmingham Public Schools Education and Administration Center in May to collaborate with educators and coaches about integrating VTS with the National Visual Arts Standards.
Teachers from International Academy Troy worked with DIA educators in June to develop a plan for student engagement for the upcoming exhibition Art of Rebellion.
Art teachers and instructional coaches from Birmingham Public Schools continued their coaching and training in VTS at the DIA in September and October.
The DIA continued the partnership with Thompson K-8 International Academy
(Southfield Public Schools) with VTS training and coaching in September, October, and
November.
In conjunction with the Michigan Art Educators Association (MAEA) Annual Conference
in Detroit, the DIA hosted a night of tours and workshops at the museum in November.
Staff from the Community Housing Network participated in a retreat at the museum
designed to support team-building, out-of-the-box thinking, and to develop an
appreciation for their coworkers in August.
In partnership with the Oakland University Galileo Institute’s Saudi Arabia Teachers
Project, the DIA modeled unique opportunities for student engagement at the museum in
October.
DIA Studio instructors provided educators from Hazel Park Schools with a hands-on art-
making workshop designed to support Reggio Emilia principles of inquiry and
engagement in November.
In November, DIA Studio Instructors participated in Oakland Schools’ ArtsFirst event by
providing hands-on art-making opportunities for art teachers.
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Senior Program
The DIA’s senior program, Thursdays at the Museum, offered seniors (aged 55 and over) a different museum experience each Thursday of the month. Activities included gallery tours, art-making sessions, art talks and films shown in the Detroit Film Theatre. The
Thursdays at the Museum program provides complimentary transportation to groups of 25 or more.
Art-making projects included zigzag books, paper flowers, tambourines, Uchiwa, watercolor
postcards, travel journals, sugar skulls, printmaking notecards, and collage portraits.
Curators and interpretative programming volunteers offered visitors art talks including: Jill Shaw, Associate Curator European Art, on Impressionism; “Vogue” on fashion, jewelry and body art as
a form of personal expression; “Through Her Eyes II” on women photographers; and Diego Rivera and the Detroit Industry Murals.
Museum Director, Salvador Salort-Pons engaged participants with his Director’s Cut talk detailing his background and vision of the museum.
The DIA’s Curator of Film Programs, Elliot Wilhelm, provided films that included Seven
Chances, The Freshman, Harold and Lillian, Abacus: Small Enough to Jail, and Cameraperson.
In December a free matinee of Woodward Wonderland, a production by the Mosaic Youth Theatre, was offered as a special senior event.
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The DIA hosted 59 senior group trips to the museum attended by 1,880 Oakland County residents. All groups were offered complimentary bus transportation.
920 on the Park - Troy
AAUW Of Birmingham - Novi Action Tours - West Bloomfield
All Seasons of Birmingham All Seasons of West Bloomfield
Birmingham Farms Homeowners Association Seniors - Bloomfield Hills City of Novi (2)
Commerce United Methodist Church Congregation Shaarey Zedek - Southfield
Danish Village - Rochester Hills Eileen's Bridge Senior Group - Huntington Woods
Farmington Hills Inn Seniors - Farmington Hills Fox Run Village - Novi
Greenfield Presbyterian Church Seniors - Berkley Highland Adult Activity Center
Independence Township Senior Center - Clarkston Jewish Community Center (2) - Oak Park
Jewish Family Life - Oak Park Jewish Senior Life - Oak Park
Kirk in the Hills Church - Bloomfield KMG Prestige Senior Apartments - Ferndale
Lighthouse of Oakland County (Pontiac Sun Time Bank) - Pontiac Madison Heights Senior Center
Memoir Makers - West Bloomfield Northville Senior Center - Northville
Oak Park Seniors - Oak Park OPC Leisure Travel Rochester (3) - Rochester
P.E.O. Chapter Ad Royal Oak - Troy Rochester Church of Christ Super Seniors
Rochester High Retirees Royal Oak Senior Center (7) - Royal Oak
Salvation Army in Royal Oak Seniors - Royal Oak Sheridan at Birmingham - Birmingham
SOAR - Farmington Hills South Lyon Center for Active Adults (3) - South Lyon St. George Greek Orthodox Church - Bloomfield Hills
St. James Primetimers - Novi St. Nicholas Church Seniors - Troy
The Cancer Thrivers Network (2) - West Bloomfield The Park at Trowbridge (3) – Southfield
Troy Senior Center (2) – Troy Village of Royal Oak Seniors - Royal Oak Zanie Janie Simply Coffee Seniors - Holly
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Behind the Seen
Presented by trained DIA teaching volunteers, Behind the Seen community talks brought new insights about the DIA’s collection to 39 Oakland County organizations attended by
1,170 residents.
The following groups hosted Behind the Seen art talks:
AAUW Birmingham All Seasons of Rochester Hills
American House Hazel Park (4) American House in West Bloomfield
American House Oakland (2) in Pontiac Baldwin House (7) in Birmingham
Birmingham NEXT Bloomfield Township Senior Services (4)
Brookdale Independent Living in Farmington Hills Brookdale Senior Living (3) in Southfield
Brown Adult Day Care (4) in West Bloomfield Brown Adult Day Care (4) in Southfield
Cedarbrook of Bloomfield Hills (11) City of Lathrup Village (2)
City of Novi Older Adult Services City of Oak Park (4)
Clarkston Independence District Library Clawson Senior Center (2)
Colombiere Center (2) in Clarkson First Baptist Church of Birmingham
First Presbyterian Church of Royal Oak Fleischman Residence/Blumberg Plaza in West Bloomfield
Henry Ford Hospital West Bloomfield (11) Highland Township Library (2)
Independence Village of White Lake (11) Novi Public Library
Oxford Public Library Regent Street of West Bloomfield Rochester Hills Public Library (2)
Samaritas Senior Living of Bloomfield (2) Sanctuary at Bellbrook (2) in Rochester Hills
SOAR (2) in Farmington Hills Temple Kol Ami Sisterhood in West Bloomfield
The Colonial Dames of America in Troy The Community House (3) in Birmingham The Palette and Brush Club in Southfield Waltonwood at Main in Rochester Hills
Waltonwood at University (4) in Rochester Hills White Lake Township Library
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Community Collaborations with Local Arts Organizations and Cities, Townships and Villages
$145,514
$397,153
$496,711 $390,809
$306,763
$-
$100,000
$200,000
$300,000
$400,000
$500,000
$600,000
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Oakland County Community Partnership Program Investment
(y/y total $ 1,736,950)
Investment Service Agreement Commitment
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Inside|Out
Over the past eight years, the museum has partnered with more than 100 tri-county community organizations and engaged residents with art reproductions in the places
where they live, work, and play.
The DIA collaborated with the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History to reproduce 10 images from their permanent collection and added them to the Inside|Out
collection. Additional support was awarded by the Knight Foundation to complete an evaluation of the first eight years of Inside|Out. The insight gathered from this process will help to inform
and refine the project moving forward.
Inside|Out communities hosted walking tours of the reproductions,
music performances and art talks.
Spring communities included:
Clawson, Farmington, Franklin, and Novi
Summer communities featured:
Auburn Hills, Clarkston, Highland Township, and Troy
Inside|Out in Novi
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DIA Away
In 2017, the DIA Away: Think Like an Artist traveled throughout Oakland County, providing a creative experience to more than 11,000 residents in the following communities:
Addams Elementary (2) - Royal Oak Arts Beats and Eats (6) - Royal Oak
Boulevard Health Center - Rochester Hills Eastover Elementary (2) - Bloomfield Hills
Edmonson Elementary (2) - Madison Heights Farmers Market - Clawson
Geisler Middle School (2) - Walled Lake Guardian Angels Catholic School K-8 - Clawson
Hiller Elementary (2) - Madison Heights Holly Dickens Festival (6)
Meadow Brook Hall Holiday Lights - Rochester Novi Spring Palooza
PACE Academy (2) - Southfield Pontiac Holiday Extravaganza
Stevenson Elementary (2) - Southfield Taste of Clarkston
Thompson K-8 (5) – Southfield
DIA Away:Think Like An Artist brings educational and hands on art experiences
to Oakland County communities.
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College Night
The DIA hosted College Night in February, welcoming more than 400 students from the tri-county area to enjoy live music, free admission to the Bittersweet: Coffee, Tea and
Chocolate exhibition and a reception and dance party.
Complimentary transportation service was provided to Oakland University and Lawrence Technological University.
County Days
County Days continued to be one of the DIA’s signature access programs, providing bus transportation to the museum for residents on select Saturdays, twice in 2017.
The following community partners served as pickup locations for County Days.
Auburn Hills Community Center Clarkston Independence Library
Farmington City Hall Downtown Milford Novi Civic Center
Art Beats and Eats
The DIA returned to Arts, Beats and Eats for the fourth year, hosting daily demonstrations by
area artists. DIA Away- a mobile, interactive learning experience attracted more than 2,700 participants to the children’s area of the festival.
Exploring DIA Away at Arts Beats and Eats
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Canvas Pontiac
In partnership with Pontiac Downtown Business Association and the City of Pontiac, the DIA supported Canvas Pontiac’s efforts to bring art and culture to the community.
The DIA also provided jurying and consulting services.
Southfield Field Zone
In a collaborative effort to bring meaningful experiences with art of all forms into the community, the DIA invited Concrete Temple Theatre to lead a puppetry workshop with
members of Field Zone - the Southfield Boys & Girls Club.
Lead by Concrete Temple Theatre artistic directors, participants in Losing It! experienced different forms of shadow puppetry by creating their own puppets and writing/directing their own puppet
show. Field Zone participants presented their work before Concrete Temple Theatre's performance of Geppetto – Extraordinary Extremities in the Detroit Institute of Arts' Lecture Hall in October.
Posing with handmade puppets
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Community Group Art Making
The DIA has partnered with local social service agencies through the Studio’s Community Group Program. Participating groups this year included: My Place
Center for Wellness in Oak Park, Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency, SUN TimeBank, Grandparents Raising Grandchildren in Pontiac
Sessions began with a Visual Thinking Strategies tour in the galleries, followed by an art-making
experience in the studio. Learner-centered teaching was employed throughout each visit, engaging participants at their own individual skill level while encouraging
personal expression and reflection.
The DIA hosted the ninth annual Community Group Show in the fall where participants shared their creative process and displayed their work. Over one hundred art works
made in the program were displayed.
Fairs and Festivals
DIA studio teaching artists provided art-making workshops to
more than 3,500 participants at the following locations.
Kensington Park Art Fair / Milford Art on the Grand / Farmington
Clay, Glass, and Metal Show / Royal Oak Berkley Street Art Fair
Huron Valley Arts Festival / Walled Lake Clawson Farmers Market
Dragon on the Lake / Lake Orion Art & Apples / Rochester DIY Art Fair / Ferndale
Jewish Community Center and Holocaust Memorial Center
In partnership with JCC and the Holocaust Memorial Center and in support of the annual,
regional Jewish Book Fair, the DIA hosted a book talk by Simon Goodman, the author of The Orpheus Clock.
Reservations for this free public event were filled within 48 hours with 380 people attending.
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Royal Oak Commission for the Arts
The DIA collaborated with the Royal Oak Commission for the Arts to provide programming support to activate eight piano installations throughout downtown Royal Oak.
The DIA provided professional musicians to perform and engage the audiences in music making at
multiple locations throughout the city over six weekends in September and October.
The Royal Oak Piano project brings music to the streets
Arts and Health Symposium
In September, the DIA hosted the Arts & Health Symposium in partnership with Art &
Healing Michigan. One hundred and fifty participants from Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties attended the daylong meeting for presentations by leaders in arts and
healthcare.
The symposium focused on how to build a tool kit to plan and implement hospital arts programs with presentations by professionals from the DMC Children’s Hospital of Michigan,
Beaumont/Oakwood, Henry Ford Health Systems, St. John Providence Health System, Michigan Medical, Challenge Detroit, Ford Motor Company, Prison Creative Art Project,
Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center, the Detroit Institute of Arts, and Wayne State University School of Medicine.
The keynote speaker, J. Todd Frazier, the President of the National Organization of Arts and Health and Director of Houston Methodist Hospital Center of the Performing Arts Medicine,
provided information on the state of arts and healthcare nationally. Beth Bienvenu, Director of Accessibility at the National Endowment of the Arts, discussed funding and sustainability for arts
programs in healthcare settings. DIA director, Salvador Salort-Pons, also gave the closing remarks focusing on the role of art in supporting healthy communities.
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Minds on Art
The DIA continued the partnership with the Alzheimer's Association of Michigan bringing individuals living with memory loss and dementia (including Alzheimer's disease) and their care partners to the DIA for gallery discussions and hands-on studio workshops.
Participation is free and available to residents in the tri-county area. In 2017, two 5-week
sessions were held for early-stage participants on Mondays and two 5-week sessions were held on Tuesdays for mid-stage participants and their respective care partners.
The partnership expanded its community outreach activities for tri-county residents at the
Alzheimer’s Association offices in Southfield. DIA trained volunteers facilitated Visual Thinking Strategies sessions based on images of artwork from the DIA collection on nine Mondays
January-March 2017.
Also included in 2017 was a hands-on art-making session at the Alzheimer's Association, facilitated by the DIA's studio artists.
Ofrenda Altars – Mexican Consulate in Detroit
A call for proposals was extended to tri-county residents and non-profit organizations for
Ofrenda Altars- memorial displays to honor ancestors on the Mexican holiday: Day of the Dead.
Selected artists participated in a panel discussion moderated by the staff of the Mexican Consulate in Detroit attended by more than 300 public visitors. The artists' work was exhibited from October 13
through Nov 12 and was viewed by just over 29,000 visitors. Seventeen artists were provided a stipend to create their works at the DIA.
Ofrenda Altars, Day of the Dead exhibition features community artists
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County Leaders Event
County leaders attended receptions for the DIA’s spring exhibition Bittersweet: Coffee, Tea & Chocolate and fall exhibition Monet: Framing Life and Church: A
Painter’s Pilgrimage.
Support for Community Groups and Schools
The DIA supports schools and community groups in their fundraising efforts through donations of special exhibition tickets.
Michigan Student Film Festival The DFT hosted DAFT’s (Digital Arts and Film and Television) 49th Michigan Student Film
Festival in April featuring screenings of Best of Show winners in two categories: K–8 and 9–12 grades.
Scholastic Art Awards
The Detroit Film Theater was the site for the award ceremony for the 2017 Southeastern Michigan Region of the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards competition. The DIA partnered
with Detroit’s College for Creative Studies to coordinate the event, attended by approximately 2,000 students, family members, and guests over two days.
Director’s Cut Talks
DIA Director, Salvador Salort Pons shared his vision for the museum and answered
resident’s questions at his Director’s Cut talks at Oakland County community events.
Locations included Leadership Oakland in Farmington Hills, Birmingham Community House, and the Older Persons Commission in Rochester.
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Additional Outreach
The DIA’s conservation department collaborated with Detroit Public Television on a Virtual Field Trip providing access for students and teachers
to a behind the scenes exploration of the conservation lab.
Transportation was provided for Interfaith Leadership Council of Metro Detroit’s Religious Diversities Journeys after school enrichment program. Students from Sashabaw Middle School,
Walled Lake, West Bloomfield, Beverly Hills Academy, Brandon Middle School, Huda School, and Mason Middle School participated.
Transportation was also provided to the
Huntington Woods Study Club and Highland Township Library for a museum visit.
Curatorial-led tours of the museum were provided to Mercy High School and Oakland Community College and a tour of the prints and drawing department was provided to students at Oakland
University.
DIA curators participated as panelist for the Jewish Federation of Detroit and provided a lecture at Meadowbrook Hall. A conservation lecture was provided to Oakland Community College’s Adult
Learning Institute.
DIA conservators provided consultation services to Kadima Mental Health Services Creative Expressions Program
Consultations and jurying services were provided to the Birmingham Community House – Student
Art Town Exhibition.
The Detroit Institute of Arts partnered with the Detroit City Chess Club and the Roeper School Chess Club to bring Grandmaster Manuel Leon Hoyos to Detroit for a simultaneous match with
25 members of each club.
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ORGANIZATION CITY DISTRICT
Woodland Elementary Troy Avondale School District
Deerfield Elementary Rochester Hills Avondale School District
Angell School Berkley Berkley Schools
Berkley High School (3) Berkley Berkley Schools
Pattengill Elementary Berkley Berkley Schools
Rogers Elementary (2) Berkley Berkley Schools
Berkshire Middle School (2) Birmingham Birmingham Public Schools
Beverly Elementary School (2) Beverly Hills Birmingham Public Schools
Bingham Farms School Franklin Birmingham Public Schools
Derby Middle School (2) Birmingham Birmingham Public Schools
French School of Detroit Bloomfield Hills Birmingham Public Schools
Harlan Elementary School Bloomfield Hills Birmingham Public Schools
Lincoln Street Alternative School Birmingham Birmingham Public Schools
Pierce Elementary (2) Birmingham Birmingham Public Schools
Quarton Elementary Birmingham Birmingham Public Schools
Seaholm High School (2) Birmingham Birmingham Public Schools
West Maple Elementary Bloomfield Hills Birmingham Public Schools
Wylie E. Groves High School Beverly Hills Birmingham Public Schools
East Hills Middle School (3) Bloomfield Hills Bloomfield Hills School District
Bloomfield Hills High School (3) Bloomfield Hills Bloomfield Hills School District
Bloomfield Hills Middle School (2) Bloomfield Hills Bloomfield Hills School District
Bowers Academy Bloomfield Hills Bloomfield Hills School District
International Academy Bloomfield Hills Bloomfield Hills School District
West Hills Middle School (3) West Bloomfield Bloomfield Hills School District
Brandon Fletcher Intermediate
School (2)
Ortonville Brandon School District
Brandon High School Ortonville Brandon School District
AGBU Alex and Marie Manoogian Southfield Charter
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Arts and Technology Academy of
Pontiac
Pontiac Charter
FlexTech High School Novi (2) Novi Charter
International Technology
Academy (2)
Pontiac Charter
Jefferson International Academy
(2)
Waterford Charter
Keys Grace Academy Madison Heights Charter
Michigan School for the Arts Pontiac Charter
Oakland Opportunity Academy Wixom Charter
Oakland Schools Technical
Campus Southwest
Wixom Charter
Pace Academy (3) Southfield Charter
Taylor International Academy Sountfield Charter
Walton Charter Academy (2) Pontiac Charter
Andersonville Elementary Davisburg Clarkston Community Schools
Bailey Lake Elementary Clarkston Clarkston Community Schools
Clarkston Elementary Clarkston Clarkston Community Schools
Clarkston High School (5) Clarkston Clarkston Community Schools
Independence Elementary (2) Clarkston Clarkston Community Schools
North Sashabaw Elementary (2) Clarkston Clarkston Community Schools
Springfield Plains Elementary Clarkston Clarkston Community Schools
Clawson High School Clawson Clawson Public Schools
Brownie Troop 71729 Birmingham Community Organization
Catholic Charities of Southeast
Michigan
Pontiac Community Organization
Farmington Hills Summer
Program
Farmington Hills Community Organization
First Missionary Church Clarkston Community Organization
Lifetime Fitness Commerce Community Organization
Oakland County Children's Village Pontiac Community Organization
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The Friendship Circle West Bloomfield Community Organization
Lanigan Elementary Farmington Farmington Public School District
Farmington High School Farmington Farmington Public School District
Gill Elementary School Farmington Hills Farmington Public School District
Harrison High School Farmington Hills Farmington Public School District
North Farmington High School (2) Farmington Hills Farmington Public School District
Ferndale High School (5)) Ferndale Ferndale Public Schools
Ferndale Middle School Ferndale Ferndale Public Schools
Hazel Park High School (2) Hazel Park Hazel Park Schools
Holly High School (3) Holly Holly Area School
Davisburg Elementary Davisburg Holly Area Schools
Holly Elementary (2) Holly Holly Area Schools
Rose Pioneer Elementary Holly Holly Area Schools
Classical Conversations
Homeschool
Rochester Homeschool
Metro Homeschool Connections
(3)
Farmington Hills Homeschool
Kurtz Elementary Milford Huron Valley School
Lakeland High School (2) White Lake Huron Valley School
Country Oaks Elementary Commerce Twp Huron Valley Schools
International Academy West -
White Lake
White Lake Huron Valley Schools
Milford High School Highland Huron Valley Schools
Muir Middle School Milford Huron Valley Schools
Oxbow Elementary White Lake Huron Valley Schools
White Lake Middle School White Lake Huron Valley Schools
Lake Orion High School (3) Lake Orion Township Lake Orion Community Schools
Oakview Middle School (3) Oakland Township Lake Orion Community Schools
Stadium Drive Elementary School
of the Arts
Lake Orion Lake Orion Community Schools
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Lamphere High School Madison Heights Lamphere School District
Madison Elementary School (2) Madison Heights Madison District Public Schools
Madison High School Madison Heights Madison District Public Schools
Wilkinson Middle School Madison Heights Madison District Public Schools
Parkview Elementary (3) Novi Novi Community Schools
Key Elementary Oak Park Oak Park School District
Oak Park High School (3) Oak Park Oak Park School District
Oak Park Preparatory Academy Oak Park Oak Park School District
Clear Lake Elementary Oxford Oxford Community Schools
Lakeville Elementary Oxford Oxford Community Schools
Oxford Bridges High School Oxford Oxford Community Schools
Oxford Community Schools Oxford Oxford Community Schools
Oxford Middle School Oxford Oxford Community Schools
Walt Whitman Elementary School Pontiac Pontiac City School District
Pontiac Middle School Pontiac Pontiac City School District
Academy of the Sacred Heart (3) Bloomfield Hills Private
Auburn Hills Christian School Auburn Hills Private
Beverly Hills Academy (2) Beverly Hills Private
Bloomfield Christian School Bloomfield Hills Private
Bradford Academy (2) Southfield Private
Brookside School Bloomfield Hills Private
Children's Learning Center (2) Pontiac Private
Classical Conversations Milford Milford Private
Cranbrook Schools (3) Bloomfield Hills Private
Detroit Country Day - Upper
School (4)
Beverly Hills Private
Detroit Country Day Jr. School Bloomfield Hills Private
Detroit Country Day Middle
School
Beverly Hills Private
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Detroit Country Day Middle
School (2)
Beverly Hills Private
Detroit Country Day School -
Bloomfield Hills
Bloomfield Hills Private
Eton Academy Birmingham Private
Everest Academy Clarkston Private
Fitness & Mentoring Pontiac Community Organization
Frankel Jewish Academy West Bloomfield Private
Girls Just Want to Have Fun Ferndale Community Organization
Guardian Angels Catholic School Clawson Private
Hillel Day School (2) Farmington Hills Private
Holy Name Catholic School Birmingham Private
Jewish Community Center West Bloomfield Private
Mercy High School (2) Farmington Hills Private
Notre Dame Prep - Lower Division Pontiac Private
Notre Dame Prep (2) Pontiac Private
Oak Arbor Church School Rochester Private
Oakland Christian School (4) Auburn Hills Private
Our Lady of the Lakes Waterford Private
Our Shepherd Lutheran School Birmingham Private
Roeper Upper School Birmingham Private
Shrine Catholic Grade School Royal Oak Private
Shrine Catholic High School Royal Oak Private
Southfield Christian School Southfield Private
St Joseph Lake Orion Private
St. Matthew Lutheran School Walled Lake Private
St. Patrick School - White Lake White Lake Private
The Goddard School Lake Orion Private
The Maria Montessori Center Farmington Hills Private
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The Roeper School (2) Birmingham Private
Tutor Time - Commerce Commerce Private
Tutor Time - West Bloomfield West Bloomfield Private
Waterford Montessori Academy Waterford Private
The Montessori School Rochester Rochester Hills Private
ACE High School Rochester Hills Rochester Community Schools
Adams High School Rochester Hills Rochester Community Schools
Baldwin Elementary Rochester Hills Rochester Community Schools
Brewster Elementary Rochester Hills Rochester Community Schools
Brooklands Elementary Rochester Hills Rochester Community Schools
Delta Kelly Elementary Oakland Township Rochester Community Schools
Hamlin Elementary School Rochester Hills Rochester Community Schools
Hampton Elementary Rochester Hills Rochester Community Schools
Hugger Elementary Rochester Rochester Community Schools
Long Meadow Elementary Rochester Rochester Community Schools
McGregor Elementary Rochester Rochester Community Schools
Meadow Brook Elementary Rochester Hills Rochester Community Schools
Musson Elementary Rochester Rochester Community Schools
North Hill Elementary School Rochester Hills Rochester Community Schools
Reuther MIddle School Rochester Hills Rochester Community Schools
Rochester Community Schools Rochester Rochester Community Schools
Rochester High School (3) Rochester Rochester Community Schools
University Hills Rochester Hills Rochester Community Schools
Keller Elementary Royal Oak Royal Oak Schools
Royal Oak High School Royal Oak Royal Oak Schools
St. Mary Catholic School Royal
Oak
Royal Oak Royal Oak Schools
Pontiac High School Pontiac Pontiac City School District
McIntyre Elementary Southfield Southfield Public School District
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Southfield High School Southfield Southfield Public School District
Birney K-8 School Southfield Southfield Public School District
Levey Middle School (3) Southfield Southfield Public School District
Stevenson Elementary (2) Southfield Southfield Public School District
Thompson K-8 International
Baccalaureate Academy (3)
Southfield Southfield Public School District
University High School Academy
(4)
Southfield Southfield Public School District
Vandenberg World Cultures
Academy
Southfield Southfield Public School District
Athens High School (3) Troy Troy School District
Baker Middle School (3) Troy Troy School District
Barnard Elementary Troy Troy School District
International Academy East Troy Troy School District
Morse Elementary Troy Troy School District
Smith Middle School (2) Troy Troy School District
Troy Athens High School (3) Troy Troy School District
Troy High School (3) Troy Troy School District
Troy Union Elementary (2) Troy Troy School District
Wass Elementary Troy Troy School District
Geisler Middle School (3) Walled Lake Walled Lake Consolidated
Schools
Hickory Woods Novi Walled Lake Consolidated
Schools
Keith Elementary School West Bloomfield Walled Lake Consolidated
Schools
Mary Helen Guest Elementary
School
Walled Lake Walled Lake Consolidated
Schools
Pleasant Lake Elementary West Bloomfield Walled Lake Consolidated
Schools
Walled Lake Central High School Walled Lake Walled Lake Consolidated
Schools
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Walled Lake Elementary School Walled Lake Walled Lake Consolidated
Schools
Walled Lake Northern High
School
Commerce Walled Lake Consolidated
Schools
Walled Lake Western HS (2) Walled Lake Walled Lake Consolidated
Schools
Dublin Elementary School White Lake Walled Lake Consolidated
Schools
Susick Elementary (2) Troy Warren Consolidated Schools
Mott High School Waterford Waterford Public School
Riverside Elementary Waterford Waterford School District
Schoolcraft Elementary Waterford Waterford School District
Waterford Kettering High School
(2)
Waterford Waterford School District
Houghton Elementary White Lake Waterford School District
Oakland Early College Farmington Hills West Bloomfield School District
Orchard Lake Middle School West Bloomfield West Bloomfield School District
West Bloomfield High School (2) West Bloomfield West Bloomfield School District
Lone Pine Elementary School West Bloomfield West Bloomfield School District