Milan Area Schools


Milan Area Schools is a public school district in Monroe County and Washtenaw County, Michigan. It serves Milan and parts of the townships of Augusta, Exeter, London, Pittsfield, Milan, Saline, York, and Ypsilanti.

History

Although the first school in Milan was built in the 1830s, the first brick multi-classroom school opened in 1882 at Hurd Street and Ferman Avenue. It was rebuilt in 1900 after a fire, and an addition to it was built in 1927. The district was officially established in 1954 as rural districts in the area consolidated with the Milan city district.
Milan Middle School, designed by Eberle Smith and Associates, was built as Milan High School in 1958. The 1900 school became a middle school until it was replaced in 1969 and sold. The current Milan [High School (Michigan)|Milan High School] opened in 2003, and the 1969 middle school building then became Symons Elementary.
Milan High School features a 2,200-seat gym and an 850-seat auditorium. The architect was Fanning/Howey Associates.

Schools

[Image:Milan High School Michigan.JPG|thumb|250px|right|Milan High School]
Image:Symons [Elementary School Milan Michigan.JPG|thumb|250px|right|Symons Elementary School]
SchoolAddressNotes
Milan High School200 Big Red Drive, MilanGrades 9-12. Built 2003.
Milan Middle School920 North Street, MilanGrades 5-8. Built 1958.
Paddock Elementary School707 Marvin Street, MilanGrades PreK-1. Built 1957.
Symons Elementary School432 S. Platt Road, MilanGrades 2-4. Built 1969.
Milan Alternative Education920 North Street, MilanAlternative high school located at Milan Middle School.