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    Quote Originally Posted by Cincinnati_Kid View Post
    Mumford is next to be torn down and build a new school, and Redford will be razed in a couple of weeks to build a Meijer's on the old site. It sure is going to look strange on the corner of 6 mile and Grand River.
    Mumford is already gone. As of today approx. 90% of the building has been knocked down, and the new building is already standing and it will be open for classes this fall under state control.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DetroitTeacher View Post
    I am shocked that Cooley still looks as good as it does, 2 years [[almost to the day) after we vacated. Someone has plans for that building...I can feel it. We were closed very quickly, we weren't on the list until the very end...after Roy Roberts' wife saw it and the auditorium and library [[she's some big wig for a charter school).
    That seems kind of like a conflict of interests there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by De'troiter View Post
    Mumford is already gone. As of today approx. 90% of the building has been knocked down, and the new building is already standing and it will be open for classes this fall under state control.
    Thx for the info, I hadn't been down Wyoming in a while. I wonder what's in store for my old High School Henry Ford?
    Last edited by Cincinnati_Kid; July-23-12 at 04:26 PM.

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    Uh huh....

    Quote Originally Posted by rb336 View Post
    That seems kind of like a conflict of interests there.

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