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Brighton Area Schools

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Brighton Area Schools
Brighton Area Schools Logo
Location
125 S. Church St Brighton, MI 48116
United States
District information
TypePublic
MottoLearning for Life
GradesK-12
SuperintendentMatt Outlaw [1]
Accreditationpending AdvancED
Budget$56,632,390 as of June 2007
Students and staff
Teachers370
Staff525
Athletic conferenceKensington Lakes - West Division
Other information
Websitewww.brightonk12.com

The Brighton Area School District is a public school district in the metropolitan Detroit area. It serves the city of Brighton, townships of Green Oak, Genoa, Hamburg, Brighton in Livingston County and parts of Lyon Township in adjacent Oakland County. The district consists of seven schools. Four elementary schools containing grades kindergarten through fourth; two intermediate schools educate students in grades five through eighth; and the high school takes in grades nine through twelve.[2]

In order to balance the budget, the school system was restructured. The elementary schools now house grades K-4, Maltby is grades 5 and 6, and Scranton is 7 and 8. The high school remains grades 9-12. Some of the elementary schools teach "Junior Kindergarten" for ages 4–5.

Schools

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Elementary schools

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  • Spencer Road Elementary School
  • Hawkins Elementary School
  • Hilton Road Elementary School
  • Hornung Elementary School

Lindbom Elementary School was closed in 2010 due to new budget cuts and was demolished in 2023.[3]

Intermediate/Middle Schools

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  • Maltby Intermediate School (Grades 5 and 6)
  • Scranton Middle School (Grades 7 and 8)

High school

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  • Brighton High School
  • The Bridge Alternative High School
    "Union high School" First school in Brighton in 1928[4] Built in 1868

Intergenerational Center

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  • Miller Early Childhood Center

The Miller school houses both kindergarten and senior facilities in one building. The kindergarten section of Miller was closed in 2009 due to budget cuts in the district.

Misc.

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Brighton Education and Community Center

The BECC building was the first modern high school built for Brighton Area Schools. It was later used as the first Scranton Middle School, until a newer facility was built. It is now an administrative building for the district with Board meetings and other important school administrative functions held there. It is also the main mailing address of the school district.

  • The Brighton Adult Alternative Education Program provides an alternative high school to Brighton Area Schools as well as the surrounding area; in addition, it provides high school completion and GED testing to students of all ages.[5]
Sports

Known as the Brighton Bulldogs, Brighton teams play in the Kensington Lakes Conference.[6]

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References

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  1. ^ "Brighton Area Schools selects Matthew Outlaw as new superintendent".
  2. ^ Brighton Area Schools website
  3. ^ Eberbach, Jennifer (2023). "Former Lindbom Elementary in Brighton being razed for townhomes".
  4. ^ Cook, W. G. (1868–1928). "Brighton High School, Brighton, Michigan". Howell Library.
  5. ^ "Brighton Alternative High School 'More than Just Another High School'". Brighton, MI Patch. August 9, 2013. Retrieved April 19, 2022.
  6. ^ Robinson, Tim. "Hartland, Brighton get first look at hockey teams Wednesday – The Livingston Post.com". Retrieved April 19, 2022.