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Drinking Water Update
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August 28, 2019 - DPSCD announced clean drinking water for students, staff and families before the start of the school year. More than 500 hydration stations have been installed in DPSCD schools and serves as the long-term solution for clean drinking water. This was made possible by the business community who collectively donated more than $2.9 million to fund for the hydration stations in DPSCD schools. The district met its timeline to ensure all students have clean drinking water by installing water hydration stations in all schools as planned.
At the press conference, Dr. Vitti stated, "As an organization we defined the problem and moved forward with a solution based on the timeline we articulated last year. This work would not have happened without the contributions from our partners. We've implemented one hydration station per every 100 students, and every school has at least two hydration stations to ensure our students are safe. This was an out of box solution to address this problem as there are not fefderal or state laws to test water."
The district hopes their proactive approach to ensuring clean water for students will be shared by other schools in Detroit and throughout the country.
Organization
Donation
Quicken Loans Community Fund & Gilbert Family Foundation
($250,000 from each entity)$500,000
United Way
$500,000
Delta Dental Foundation
$300,000
DTE Foundation
$300,000
Kellogg Foundation
$300,000
Ford Motor Company Fund
$200,000
GM Foundation
$200,000
Detroit Lions
$156,000
Blue Cross Blue Shield/Blue Care Network
$100,000
FCA Foundation
$100,000
Ascension Michigan
$50,000
Community Foundation of Southeastern Michigan
$50,000
DMC Foundation
$50,000
Henry Ford Health System
$50,000
The Jewish Fund
$25,000
United Way (Online Campaign)
$15,900
PNC
$15,000
Whole Foods Detroit
$3,350
The Rotary Foundation
$3,000
Individual Donors
$905
Total
$2,919,155
October 9, 2018 - Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) announced its long-term solution to provide clean drinking water for the more than 50,000 students and staff throughout the District with the installation of water hydration systems. In addition, the District announced support from approximately a dozen philanthropic partners who have committed $2.4 million to support the purchase and installation of the hydration systems to be placed in every school building by summer of 2019. DPSCD will be one of the nation’s largest public school districts with hydration stations in all school buildings. The hydration stations offer filtration technology designed to cool water and remove lead, copper and other contaminants.
Download current Water Hydration Schedule: Water Hydration ScheduleThe following table is the DPSCD Water Hydration Schedule that lists all schools, start date, end date and status of installation as of 07/01/19.
First Phase
No. | School Name | Start Date | End Date | Status | Testing Date |
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1 | Earhart | 10/22/2018 | 10/24/2018 | Completed | 11/30/2018 |
2 | Brenda Scott | 10/22/2018 | 10/25/2018 | Completed | 11/30/2018 |
3 | Mackenzie | 10/25/2018 | 10/29/2018 | Completed | 11/30/2018 |
4 | Fisher Upper | 10/31/2018 | 11/2/2018 | Completed | 11/30/2018 |
5 | Randolph Vocational | 11/6/2018 | 11/9/2018 | Completed | 11/30/2018 |
6 | Breithaupt Vocational | 10/15/2018 | 11/5/2018 | Completed | 12/7/2018 |
7 | Fisher Lower | 11/5/2018 | 11/6/2018 | Completed | 12/7/2018 |
8 | Munger | 12/10/2018 | 12/13/2018 | Completed | 1/11/2019 |
9 | Davis Aerospace @ Golightly | 11/1/2018 | 11/2/2018 | Completed | 12/7/2018 |
10 | East English Village | 11/2/2018 | 11/6/2018 | Completed | 12/7/2018 |
11 | Diann Banks | 11/2/2018 | 11/6/2018 | Completed | 12/7/2018 |
12 | Hutchinson | 11/5/2018 | 2/22/2019 | Completed | 3/25/2019 |
13 | Law | 11/8/2018 | 11/9/2018 | Completed | 12/14/2018 |
14 | Renaissance | 12/10/2018 | 12/14/2018 | Completed | 12/14/2018 |
15 | JL White | 12/10/2018 | 12/14/2018 | Completed | 12/14/2018 |
16 | Roberto Clemente | 11/12/2018 | 11/13/2018 | Completed | 12/14/2018 |
17 | Ron Brown | 11/13/2018 | 11/15/2018 | Completed | 12/14/2018 |
18 | Carstens | 1/3/2019 | 1/8/2019 | Completed | 1/11/2019 |
19 | Duke Ellington | 11/21/2018 | 11/24/2018 | Completed | 12/21/2018 |
20 | ML King | 11/26/2018 | 11/27/2018 | Completed | 12/21/2018 |
21 | Gompers | 11/30/2018 | 12/3/2018 | Completed | 12/21/2018 |
22 | Mumford | 11/28/2018 | 12/3/2018 | Completed | 1/4/2019 |
23 | Cass Tech | 12/26/2018 | 1/11/2019 | Completed | 1/18/2019 |
24 | Schulze | 12/4/2018 | 12/6/2018 | Completed | 1/4/2019 |
25 | Osborn | 11/20/2018 | 12/14/2018 | Completed | 1/4/2019 |
26 | Charles Wright | 12/13/2018 | 12/14/2018 | Completed | 1/4/2019 |
27 | Detroit School of Arts | 12/17/2018 | 12/19/2018 | Completed | 1/11/2019 |
28 | Drew Transition Center | 12/20/2018 | 12/28/2019 | Completed | 1/15/2019 |
29 | Speech & Hearing | 1/2/2019 | 1/8/2019 | Completed | 1/15/2019 |
Second Phase
No. | School Name | Start Date | End Date | Status | Testing Date |
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1 | Adult Education - West Campus | 12/27/2018 | 1/8/2019 | Completed | 1/15/2019 |
2 | Ann Arbor Trail | 12/29/2018 | 1/11/2019 | Completed | 1/18/2019 |
3 | Bagley | 12/26/2018 | 12/28/2018 | Completed | 1/18/2019 |
4 | Bates | 1/2/2019 | 1/3/2019 | Completed | 1/18/2019 |
5 | Bow | 1/9/2019 | 1/11/2019 | Completed | 1/18/2019 |
6 | Carver | 1/10/2019 | 1/11/2019 | Completed | 1/23/2019 |
7 | Cody | 1/14/2019 | 1/18/2019 | Completed | 1/25/2019 |
8 | Communications & Media Arts | 1/17/2019 | 1/18/2019 | Completed | 1/25/2019 |
9 | Cooke | 1/19/2019 | 1/23/2019 | Completed | 1/25/2019 |
10 | Dixon | 1/19/2019 | 1/23/2019 | Completed | 1/25/2019 |
11 | Dossin | 1/10/2019 | 1/12/2019 | Completed | 1/25/2019 |
12 | Edison | 1/23/2019 | 1/25/2019 | Completed | 2/1/2019 |
13 | Emerson | 1/28/2019 | 1/31/2019 | Completed | 2/8/2019 |
14 | Foreign Language & Immersion Cultural | 12/27/2019 | 1/10/2019 | Completed | 1/24/2019 |
15 | Henry Ford | 2/1/2019 | 2/2/2019 | Completed | 2/8/2019 |
16 | Gardner | 2/4/2019 | 2/5/2019 | Completed | 2/8/2019 |
17 | Henderson | 2/6/2019 | 2/9/2019 | Completed | 2/15/2019 |
18 | John R. King | 1/14/2019 | 1/17/2019 | Completed | 2/8/2019 |
19 | Ludington | 1/17/2019 | 1/19/2019 | Completed | 2/8/2019 |
20 | Mann | 2/11/2019 | 2/12/2019 | Completed | 2/8/2019 |
21 | Palmer Park Prep | 1/22/2019 | 1/24/2019 | Completed | 2/8/2019 |
22 | Pasteur | 2/13/2019 | 2/14/2019 | Completed | 3/1/2019 |
23 | Vernor | 2/15/2019 | 2/15/2019 | Completed | 3/1/2019 |
24 | Coleman Young | 1/24/2019 | 1/28/2019 | Completed | 3/1/2019 |
25 | Hutchinson @ Howe | 11/5/2019 | 2/22/2019 | Completed | 3/25/2019 |
26 | Fleming | 1/29/2019 | 1/30/2019 | Completed | 3/1/2019 |
27 | Pulaski | 1/31/2019 | 2/4/2019 | Completed | 3/1/2019 |
28 | Southeastern | 2/5/2019 | 2/6/2019 | Completed | 3/1/2019 |
Third Phase
No. | School Name | Start Date | End Date | Status | Testing Date |
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1 | Academy of the Americas ES/MS | 2/18/2019 | 2/26/2019 | Complete | 3/25/2019 |
2 | Bennett | 2/20/2019 | 3/4/2019 | Complete | 3/25/2019 |
3 | Bethune | 3/1/2019 | 3/8/2019 | Complete | 3/25/2019 |
4 | Burns | 3/1/2019 | 3/8/2019 | Complete | 3/11/2019 |
5 | Burton | 3/1/2019 | 3/8/2019 | Complete | 3/18/2019 |
6 | Ben Carson HS of Science & Medicine | 3/8/2019 | 3/11/2019 | Complete | 3/25/2019 |
7 | Central/Durfee | 3/14/2019 | 3/21/2019 | Complete | 4/1/2019 |
8 | Clippert | 3/8/2019 | 3/13/2019 | Complete | 3/18/2019 |
9 | Davison | 3/18/2019 | 3/24/2019 | Complete | 3/25/2019 |
10 | Frederick Douglass | 3/21/2019 | 3/25/2019 | Complete | 3/25/2019 |
11 | Early Intervention | 3/25/2019 | 3/29/2019 | Complete | 4/1/2019 |
12 | Greenfield Union | 3/25/2019 | 3/29/2019 | Complete | 5/3/2019 |
13 | Keidan | 3/25/2019 | 3/29/2019 | Complete | 4/1/2019 |
14 | Thurgood Marshall | 3/30/2019 | 4/6/2019 | Complete | 4/8/2019 |
15 | Neinas | 3/8/2019 | 3/14/2019 | Complete | 3/25/2019 |
16 | Noble | 3/30/2019 | 4/6/2019 | Complete | 5/3/2019 |
17 | Nolan | 4/1/2019 | 4/7/2019 | Complete | 5/3/2019 |
18 | Priest | 4/1/2019 | 4/8/2019 | Complete | 5/3/2019 |
19 | Paul Robeson/Malcolm X | 4/1/2019 | 4/3/2019 | Complete | 5/3/2019 |
20 | Sampson/Webber | 4/8/2019 | 4/12/2019 | Complete | 3/25/2019 |
21 | Spain | 4/8/2019 | 4/12/2019 | Complete | 5/3/2019 |
22 | Thirkell | 4/15/2019 | 4/21/2019 | Complete | 5/3/2019 |
23 | Mark Twain | 4/15/2019 | 4/21/2019 | Complete | 5/3/2019 |
24 | Western | 4/15/2019 | 4/24/2019 | Complete | 3/29/2019 |
25 | Westside Alternative | 4/15/2019 | 4/24/2019 | Complete | 5/17/2019 |
Fourth Phase
No. | School Name | Start Date | End Date | Status | Testing Date |
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1 | Adult Education - East Campus | 5/17/2019 | 5/21/2019 | Complete | 5/31/2019 |
2 | Blackwell | 5/17/2019 | 5/22/2019 | Complete | 6/27/2019 |
3 | Brewer | 5/20/2019 | 5/25/2019 | Complete | 6/27/2019 |
4 | Bunche | 5/20/2019 | 5/25/2019 | Complete | 6/13/2019 |
5 | Carleton | 5/14/2019 | 5/17/2019 | Complete | 5/31/2019 |
6 | Chyrsler | 5/22/2019 | 5/24/2019 | Complete | 6/13/2019 |
7 | Clark | 6/3/2019 | 6/14/2019 | Complete | 6/27/2019 |
8 | Detroit Collegiate Prep | 6/21/2019 | 6/28/2019 | Complete | 7/3/2019 |
9 | Denby | 6/21/2019 | 6/28/2019 | Complete | 7/3/2019 |
10 | Detroit International Academy | 5/14/2019 | 5/17/2019 | Complete | 6/13/2019 |
11 | Catherine Ferguson | 5/24/2019 | 5/29/2019 | Complete | 6/14/2019 |
12 | Moses Field | 5/28/2019 | 5/31/2019 | Complete | 6/27/2019 |
13 | Marcus Garvey | 5/28/2019 | 5/31/2019 | Complete | 6/27/2019 |
14 | Golightly Educational Center | 5/10/2019 | 5/13/2019 | Complete | 6/14/2019 |
15 | Harms | 6/6/2019 | 6/12/2019 | Complete | 6/27/2019 |
16 | A.L. Holmes | 6/13/2019 | 6/21/2019 | Complete | 6/27/2019 |
17 | Detroit Lions | 4/26/2019 | 5/4/2019 | Complete | 5/31/2019 |
18 | Marquette | 6/17/2019 | 6/21/2019 | Complete | 6/27/2019 |
19 | Mason | 5/13/2019 | 5/17/2019 | Complete | 5/31/2019 |
20 | Maybury | 6/6/2019 | 6/15/2019 | Complete | 6/27/2019 |
21 | Nichols | 6/17/2019 | 6/28/2019 | Complete | 7/3/2019 |
22 | Pershing | 5/14/2019 | 6/28/2019 | Complete | 6/28/2019 |
23 | Wayne | 6/17/2019 | 6/28/2019 | Complete | 7/3/2019 |
Testing Updates as of 1/13/19
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No. School Name Exceedance for Lead and/Copper 1 Ann Arbor Trail Magnet School Yes 2 Bagley Elementary School Yes 3 Bethune Elementary-Middle School Yes 4 Blackwell Institute, Catherine C No 5 Brenda Scott No 6 Brewer Yes 7 Carleton Elementary School Yes 8 Central High School/Durfee ES/MS No 9 Chrysler Elementary School Yes 10 Cody (three small High Schools) Yes 11 Communication & Media Arts High School No 12 Cooke Elementary School , STEM Academy No 13 Davis Aerospace HS at Golightly Yes 14 Denby Yes 15 Detroit International Academy for Young Women yes 16 Detroit School of Arts (DSA) No 17 Dossin Elementary/Middle School No 18 Douglass Academy for Young Men Yes 19 Duke Ellington @ Beckham No 20 East English Village/Diann Banks Williams No 21 Emerson Elementary/Middle School Yes 22 Fleming Yes 23 Gardner Elementary Yes 24 Golightly Educational Center Yes 25 Gompers, Samuel L. Elementary/Middle School No 26 Greenfield Union Elementary/Middle School Yes 27 Henderson, Erma Academy Yes 28 Henry Ford High School/Turning Point No 29 King, Martin Luther Jr. Senior High School No 30 Law Yes 31 Mackenzie Elementary/Middle School No 32 Mann Elementary School Yes 33 Marquette Elementary/Middle School Yes 34 Mason Elementary/Middle School yes 35 Mumford High School Yes 36 Munger Elementary/Middle School No 37 Nichols Academy Yes 38 Nolan Yes 39 Osborn Yes 40 Pasteur Elementary School Yes 41 Priest No 42 Pulaski Yes 43 Randolph Career Academy - Construction Trades Yes 44 Robeson, Paul / Malcolm X Academy (at Hally) No 45 Schulze Elementary/Middle School No 46 Southeastern High School Yes 47 Speech & Hearing - (Day School for Deaf) Yes 48 Twain, Mark Academy Yes 49 West Side Academy Yes 50 Western International High School Yes 51 White No 52 Wright, Charles Lower Academy Yes 53 Ben Carson High School for Science and Medicine Yes 54 Breithaupt Career and Technical Center Yes 55 Catherine Ferguson Alterative Yes 56 Detroit Collegiate Preparatory Yes 57 Fisher Upper Magnet School No 58 Palmer Park Preparatory Academy Yes 59 Thurgood Marshall Elementary/Middle Yes 60 Wayne Elementary School No 61 A.L. Holmes Elementary School Yes 62 J.R.King Academy for Performing Arts Yes 63 Moses Field Alternative Yes
Test Reports
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Long-term Drinking Water Solution
October 9, 2018
DPSCD Announces Hydration Stations: Long-term Drinking Water Solution for All Schools with Philanthropic Support
District to begin implementation immediately with completion by summer 2019
Please find collaborative information from the Detroit Health Department and the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department below:
Detroit Health Department Statement
- The Detroit Health Department recommends that all children in Detroit under the age of 6 be tested for lead every year. The Detroit Health Department provides free lead testing for all Detroit students at its Samaritan Center Clinic at 5555 Conner, Detroit, Michigan, 48213. Call 313-410-8142 to make an appointment or visit www.detroitmi.gov/health.
List of Donors Announced October 9, 2018 and Call to Action: Donate Today
United Way for Southeastern Michigan is committed to support the effort of raising money for hydration stations and other associated costs. United Way for Southeastern Michigan pledged $500,000 to fund the installation of the water filtration systems in Detroit schools. But we, and the students, need your help. Support safe drinking water by making a donation to the United Way Water Relief Fund, benefiting the Detroit Public Schools Foundation at https://unitedwaysem.org/detroit-public-schools-water-fund/
Hydration Station Donor Quotes
Organization Donation Quicken $500,000 United Way for Southeastern Michigan $500,000 w/ $500K match Delta Dental Foundation $300,000 DTE Foundation $300,000 W.K. Kellogg Foundation $300,000 GM $200,000 Ford Motor Company Fund $200,000 Detroit Lions $156,000 FCA Foundation $100,000 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan/Blue Care Network $100,000 Ascension Michigan $50,000 HAP/Henry Ford Health System $50,000 DMC Foundation $50,000 Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan $50,000 The Jewish Fund $25,000 PNC Foundation $10,000 Detroit Rotary Foundation $3,000 Whole Foods Market $3,000 History: Overview
Superintendent Vitti initiated water testing of all of our school buildings during the spring to ensure the safety of our students and employees. This was not required by federal, state, or city law or mandate. This testing, unlike the previous testing, evaluated all water sources from sinks to drinking fountains.
On Aug. 24, results were returned for 24 schools and higher than acceptable levels were identified for copper and/or lead in 16 schools at one or more water sources. The District immediately turned off the drinking water at those schools and provided water bottles until water coolers arrived.
When Dr. Vitti started as superintendent last year, he was notified that 10 schools were using a DiHydro filtration system. He made the decision to shut off all drinking fountains and provide bottled water and water coolers to those schools at that time because of concerns with water quality despite the intervention. The latest water results (16 schools), coupled with those from 2016 (10 DiHydro schools) and follow up results in the spring of 2018 for schools identified with concerns in 2016 (8 schools) in the spring, brings the total number of schools with water quality issues to 34.
Although we have no evidence that there are elevated levels of copper or lead in our other schools (over 50) where we are awaiting test results, out of an abundance of caution and concern for the safety of our students and employees, Dr. Vitti instructed to turn off all drinking water in our schools until a deeper and broader analysis can be conducted to determine the long-term solutions for all schools.
Dr. Vitti communicated this decision to the Mayor’s Office and the Mayor and his team are supportive of the decision. The Mayor’s Office plans to partner with us to determine challenges with water quality in our schools and solutions to them.
We have communicated our decision to staff and families and will continue to communicate when students return to school.Updated Statement: September 19, 2018
As you are aware, the District initiated water testing of all Detroit Public Schools Community District school buildings during the latter part of last school year to ensure the safety of our students and employees. This was not required by federal, state, or city law. This testing, unlike the previous testing in 2016, evaluated all water sources from sinks to drinking fountains. When the first round of results indicated 16 of 24 schools had high elevations of lead and/or copper, we turned all drinking water off in schools and provided bottled water and water coolers.
We received the latest round of testing results, which follow the same pattern as the first round. 33 of 52 schools have elevated levels of copper and/or lead. This means, to date, that 57 of 86 schools where test results have been provided, elevated levels of copper and/or lead were identified (this does not include the previous 10 Di-Hydro schools where copper and/or lead was detected).We are still awaiting results for seventeen schools (A.L. Holmes, Catherine Ferguson, Palmer Park, Davison, Fisher Upper/Lower, Pershing) and the original 10 Di-Hydro schools. Staff have been informed of the results and the same will occur for families and students through an automated call home and a backpack letter home.
Moving forward we will continue to use water coolers districtwide and are actively working through the bid processes to make a recommendation to the board for the use of hydration stations. This will occur within the next couple of weeks. The hydration stations would be installed in all schools by beginning of next school year districtwide and replace the need for water coolers. A hydration station would be placed in a school for every 100 students, in addition to one in the kitchen, faculty lounge, and gym. Additional stations would be installed after the first year of implementation if consistent access is a challenge based on the configuration of the school’s building.
Water test results are posted below.
Resources
Detroit Health Department Statement
- Detroit Water and Sewerage Dept Director Gary Brown Statement
- FAQ – DPSCD Water Test Update
- Detroit Free Press – Not just Detroit: Lead in drinking water plagues schools nationwide
- Letter from Superintendent Vitti: First Day of School 09.04.18_ENGLISH
- Letter from Superintendent Vitti: First Day of School 09.04.18_SPANISH
- Letter from Superintendent Vitti: First Day of School 09.04.18_ ARABIC
- Letter from Superintendent Vitti: First Day of School 09.04.18_BENGAL
- Water Quality, Affordability and Accessibility House Bills
- To learn more about the Water Hydration Station solution referenced in the Engagement meetings and Dr. Vitti’s letter, download the Bottle Filler Station Information Sheet
Below is a list of the 52 schools where water tests have been recently returned. In addition is a list of schools where previous test results were released followed by the results of schools with elevations.
Most Recent Round of Test Results (33 of 52)
No. School Name Exceedance for Lead or Copper
1 Ann Arbor Trail Magnet School Yes
2 Bagley Elementary School Yes
3 Bethune Elementary-Middle School Yes
4 Blackwell Institute, Catherine C No
5 Brenda Scott No
6 Brewer Yes
7 Carleton Elementary School Yes
8 Central High School/Durfee ES/MS No
9 Chrysler Elementary School Yes
10 Cody High School Yes
11 Communication & Media Arts High School No
12 Cooke Elementary School , STEM Academy No
13 Davis Aerospace HS at Golightly Yes
14 Denby Yes
15 Detroit International Academy for Young Women Yes
16 Detroit School of Arts (DSA) No
17 Dossin Elementary/Middle School No
18 Douglass Academy for Young Men Yes
19 Duke Ellington @ Beckham No
20 East English Village/Diann Banks Williams No
21 Emerson Elementary/Middle School Yes
22 Fleming Yes
23 Gardner Elementary Yes
24 Golightly Educational Center Yes
25 Gompers, Samuel L. Elementary/Middle School No
26 Greenfield Union Elementary/Middle School Yes
27 Henderson, Erma Academy Yes
28 Henry Ford High School/Turning Point No
29 King, Martin Luther Jr. Senior High School No
30 Law Yes
31 Mackenzie Elementary/Middle School No
32 Mann Elementary School Yes
33 Marquette Elementary/Middle School Yes
34 Mason Elementary/Middle School yes
35 Mumford High School Yes
36 Munger Elementary/Middle School No
37 Nichols Academy Yes
38 Nolan Yes
39 Osborn Yes
40 Pasteur Elementary School Yes
41 Priest No
42 Pulaski Yes
43 Randolph Career Academy – Construction Trades Yes
44 Robeson, Paul / Malcolm X Academy (at Hally) No
45 Schulze Elementary/Middle School No
46 Southeastern High School Yes
47 Speech & Hearing – (Day School for Deaf) Yes
48 Twain, Mark Academy Yes
49 West Side Academy Yes
50 Western International High School Yes
51 White No
52 Wright, Charles Lower Academy Yes
Previously Released Test Results
School Name Exceedance for Lead or Copper
Academy of the Americas Elementary-Middle School Yes
Academy of the Americas High School No
Adult Education- East Yes
Adult Education- West No
Bates Academy Yes
Bennett Elementary-Middle School Yes
Burns Elementary School No
Cass Technical High School Yes
Roberto Clemente Elementary Yes
Clippert Elementary Middle School Yes
Coleman Young Elementary School Yes
Davis Aerospace @ Golightly Yes
Dixon Academy Yes
Drew Trainable Center No
Earhart Elementary-Middle School No
Foreign Language Immersion Yes
Harms Elementary School No
Hutchinson @ Howe Yes
Keidan Yes
Neinas Elementary School No
Noble Elementary-Middle School Yes
Marcus Garvey Yes
Maybury Elementary School No
Renaissance High School Yes
Burton International Yes
Bow Elementary-Middle School Yes
Carstens Elementary-Middle School Yes
Carver STEM Yes
Clark Elementary-Middle School Yes
Detroit Lions Academy Yes
Ludington Magnet Middle School No
Ronald Brown Academy No
Sampson-Webber Academy Yes
Spain Elementary-Middle School Yes
Below are the first round of test results and the 24 schools tested :
Schools with isolated water sources with elevated levels detected in latest round of water testing:
- Academy of the Americas Elementary-Middle School
- Adult Education- East
- Bates Academy
- Bennett Elementary-Middle School
- Cass Technical High School
- Roberto Clemente Elementary
- Clippert Elementary Middle School
- Coleman Young Elementary School
- Davis Aerospace @ Golightly
- Dixon Academy
- Foreign Language Immersion
- Hutchinson @ Howe
- Keidan
- Noble Elementary-Middle School
- Marcus Garvey
- Renaissance High School
No elevations detected in latest round of water testing results returned:
- Academy of the Americas High School
- Adult Education- West
- Burns Elementary School
- Drew Transition Center
- Earhart Elementary-Middle School
- Harms Elementary School
- Neinas Elementary School
- Maybury Elementary School
DPSCD Engagement Sessions
DATE TIME LOCATION ADDRESS Monday, September 10 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. Mumford High School 17525 Wyoming Street Wednesday, September 12 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. East English Village Preparatory Academy 5020 Cadieux Monday, September 17 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. Western International High School 1500 Scotten Street Tuesday, September 18 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. Benjamin Carson High School of Science and Medicine 571 Mack Ave DPSCD Engagement Sessions Flyer – ENGLISH AND SPANISH
Engagement Session Presentation – Water Testing Timeline
Drinking Water Results Reports 2018
- Drinking Water Report – Adult West
- Drinking Water Report – AotA HS
- Drinking Water Report – AotA-ES-MS
- Drinking Water Report – Ann Arbor Trail
- Drinking Water Report-Bagley
- Drinking Water Report – Bates
- Drinking Water Report – Bennett
- Drinking Water Report-Bethune
- Drinking Water Report- Brewer
- Drinking Water Report – Burns
- Drinking Water Report-Carleton
- Drinking Water Report – Cass Tech
- Drinking Water Report- Chrysler Elementary
- Drinking Water Report – Clemente
- Drinking Water Report – Clippert
- Drinking Water Report-Cody
- Drinking Water Report-Davis
- Drinking Water Report-Denby
- Drinking Water Report-DIAYW
- Drinking Water Report- Douglas
- Drinking Water Report – Drew
- Drinking Water Report – Earhart
- Drinking Water Report-Emerson
- Drinking Water Report- Fleming
- Drinking Water Report – FLICS
- Drinking Water Report-Gardner
- Drinking Water Report – Garvey
- Drinking Water Report-Golightly
- Drinking Water Report- Greenfield Union
- Drinking Water Report – Harms
- Drinking Water Report-Henderson
- Drinking Water Report – Hutchinson
- Drinking Water Report-Law
- Drinking Water Report-Mann
- Drinking Water Report-Marquette
- Drinking Water Report-Mason
- Drinking Water Report-Mumford
- Drinking Water Report- Nichols
- Drinking Water Report-Nolan
- Drinking Water Report-Osborn
- Drinking Water Report-Pasteur
- Drinking Water Report-Pulaski
- Drinking Water Report-Randolph Career Academy
- Drinking Water Report- Southeastern
- Drinking Water Report-Speech and Hearing
- Drinking Water Report-Mark Twain
- Drinking Water Report-Westside Academy
- Drinking Water Report- Western
- Drinking Water Report-Wright
- Drinking Water Report – Young Coleman