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Hanley International Academy

2005 establishments in MichiganCharter schools in MichiganEducational institutions established in 2005Hamtramck, MichiganPublic elementary schools in Michigan
Public middle schools in MichiganSchools in Wayne County, Michigan
HanleyInternationalAcademy Hamtramck
HanleyInternationalAcademy Hamtramck

Hanley International Academy is a preK-8 charter school in Hamtramck, Michigan in Greater Detroit. Prior to opening its new building, the school occupied two separate buildings. The school operates under a contract with Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Michigan. Students are required to wear school uniforms.

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