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Plymouth Educational Center

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Plymouth Educational Center is a public K-8 charter school, located in the Vivian H. Ross Campus in Detroit, Michigan. It was formerly K-12.

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Plymouth Educational Center
East Forest Avenue, Detroit Midtown

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East Forest Avenue 1460
48207 Detroit, Midtown
Michigan, United States
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