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Marion Law Academy
Basic Information
Address: 19411 Cliff, Detroit, MI 48234
County: Wayne
District: EAA of Michigan
Phone Number: 313-866-3400
Fax Number: 313-866-6200
Email: rbelle@eaaofmichigan.org
Principal: Ronnie Belle
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Additional Information
School Type: Public
District ID: 84060
School ID: 02377
State District ID: 84060
State School ID: 02377
Grade Level:
Pre-K, K-5, 6-8
Founded: 2001
School Setting:
Urban
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
School Days in Calendar Year: 237
School Holidays: Martin Luther King, Jr, Christmas Break, Independence Day, Labor Day, Memorial Day, Spring Break, Winter Break
School Colors: Red, White, Black
School Mascot: Lion
School Size: 680
Classroom Size: 32
Classroom Teachers: 25
Student/Teacher Ratio: 32-1
Support Services:
Behavioral Interventionist, Social Worker, Psychologist, Speech Therapist, Occupational Therapist, IT, Title 1 Tutors, Reading & Math Interventionists, Special Education, DHS Worker, DATA Coach, Para- Professionals, Resource Teachers, Attendance Agent, Security
After School Programs: Yes
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Wi-Fi Access, Smart boards, computer labs, media center, classroom computers
School Championships:
Basketball
School Clubs:
Boy Scouts of America, ROTC, Ballet, Drama, Garden, Dance, & Student Council
Lunch Availability: FREE Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Parking Spaces/Availability:
40
Uniform Guidelines:
Tops: White, Black, Red, Navy Blue, Powder Blue Polo Shirt
Bottoms: Navy Blue & Khaki
Mission Statement:
We will motivate, educate and empower students to be successful in the 21st century and in the global workforce
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
At Marion Law Academy, we are on a quest to ensure that learning is a Priority. All students will engage in a safe and positive school community filled with multiple opportunities for enrichment and advancement.
Notes/School Information:
Making a difference in education one student at a time, the Marion Law Academy strives for academic excellence by making learning fun for all children. We are a preschool through eighth grade blended school located on the northeast side of Detroit. We have a team of more than 40 teachers and support staff dedicated to caring for the needs of each child.
We offier a modern technology based, one-size doesn't fit all approach to teaching more than 600 students, including those with special needs. We also pride ourselves on our strong partnerships within the community. Those relationships help make sure that every student's family has the resources needed for success.
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