Topics relating to instruction, education, and learning in Kalamazoo, Michigan are the focus of this category.
These may include childcare centers and nurseries, pre-kindergartens, and preschools, as well as K-12 schools, homeschooling programs, and tutoring services in Kalamazoo. Institutions of higher learning, such as colleges and universities, would also be appropriate here, along with vocational schools, and specialized learning programs, such as driver training courses, music schools, and others.
Kalamazoo Public Schools provides public school services for K-12 students through several campuses.
Kalamazoo Public Schools elementary schools include Arcadia Elementary School, Edison Environmental Science Academy, El Sol Elementary School, Greenwood Elementary School, Indian Prairie Elementary School, King-Westwood Elementary School, Lincoln International Studies School, Milwood Elementary School, Northeastern Elementary School, Northglade Montessori Magnet School, Prairie Ridge Elementary School, Parkwood-Upjohn Elementary School, Spring Valley Center for Exploration, Washington Writers Academy, Winchell Elementary School, Woods Lake Elementary School, and the Woodward School for Technology and Research.
Its middle schools include Hillside Middle School, Maple Street Magnet School for the Arts, Milwood Magnet School, and Linden Grove Middle School.
The public high schools in Kalamazoo include Loy Norrix High School, Kalamazoo Innovative Learning Program, Kalamazoo Central High School, and Phoenix High School.
There are also several Christian and private K-12 options in Kalamazoo, including Kalamazoo Christian Schools, which offers an elementary, middle, and high school program, as well as Providence Christian School, Reformed Heritage Christian School, Saint Joseph Catholic School, and others, including churches offering a curriculum for the early grades. Additionally, the Kalamazoo Area Mathematics and Science Center serves public and private school districts in Kalamazoo and St. Joseph counties, focusing on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) programs.
Kalamazoo Valley Community College offers associate degrees and certificate programs through four campuses in the Kalamazoo region. Kalamazoo College is a private liberal arts college founded in 1833, and currently offering thirty majors, more than twenty minors, five special programs, and thirteen concentrations. Davenport University, with its main campus in Grand Rapids, offers programs through Kalamazoo Valley Community College.
Established in 1903, Western Michigan University is a public research university in Kalamazoo, and has five campuses in or near the city, including its Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine.
I am sure there are several others, but these are a few examples of what you might find here.
 
 
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Offering a PK-3rd-grade curriculum, GES is a campus of Kalamazoo Public Schools. Its pre-kindergarten and kindergarten programs are highlighted, along with the Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO) that meets one day a month. Its location is shown on a map, and office hours, and contacts are published on the site, which also includes a multimedia gallery, a calendar of upcoming events, news, and registration and orientation dates. A staff directory and job opportunities are included.
https://www.kalamazoopublicschools.com/Domain/13
Situated on North Drake Road, KCHS is a campus of Kalamazoo Public Schools. General information about the school year is provided, including schedules, enrollment information, orientation dates, school year options, guidance resources, and policy data. Also included is a staff directory, school lunch menus, transportation information, job opportunities, announcements, and the Kalamazoo Promise, a college scholarship for all students of the Kalamazoo Public Schools.
https://www.kalamazoopublicschools.com/Domain/8
K College is a private liberal arts college founded in 1833. Situated just east of Western Michigan University, the school was founded as a Baptist institution, but currently has no religious affiliation. Its academic programs, experiential education programs, study-abroad programs, and independent research programs are highlighted, and its history, strategic plan, accreditation status, assessment data, and demographics are set forth, along with a printable campus map in PDF format.
http://www.kzoo.edu/
Operating twenty-six schools, the public school district is in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Each of its school campuses and programs is featured here, including the district's curriculum, a district map, boundary guidelines, a department directory, a school directory, and annual reports and notifications. School board members, meeting schedules, board packets, and public notices are featured, along with enrollment and attendance policies, athletics programs, and access to various documents and forms.
https://www.kalamazoopublicschools.com/
Enrolling students in grades six, seven, and eight, Linden Grove's core curriculum consists of mathematics, English, science, and social studies, and its electives include life skills, art, music, Spanish, and physical education. The school has four computer labs, where students learn word processing, spreadsheets, Internet protocols, and presentation software. Situated on Arboretum Parkway, in Kalamazoo, Michigan, its office hours, phone and fax numbers, and staff contacts are noted.
https://www.kalamazoopublicschools.com/Domain/29
Marvin & Rosalie Okun Kalamazoo Community Jewish School
OKCJS serves Jewish children in Southwest Michigan in grades PK-10th-grade whose families are members of the Congregation of Moses in Kalamazoo, Temple B'Nai Israel in Kalamazoo, or Temple Beth El in Battle Creek, offering a curriculum that represents the views of both the Union for Reform Judaism and the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism. Students attend for three to five hours a weekend depending on their grade level, learning about Torah, prayer, holidays, and Jewish values.
https://www.okcjs.net/
Located in Kalamazoo, Michigan, the MREA offers education for current and prospective real estate professionals. Approved by the State of Michigan and operated by the Greater Kalamazoo Association of REALTORS, the MREA offers on-site and online courses that include a pre-licensing course, real estate continuing education courses, and appraisal continuing education courses. Course schedules are posted, along with a course calendar, MREA awards and recognitions, and a business partner directory.
http://www.mirealestateacademy.com/
WMU is a public research institution whose campuses encompass more than 1,200 acres and about 150 buildings, divided into five campuses in and near Kalamazoo, including Cooley Law School, Stryker School of Medicine, and an online educational program. Campus locations, schools, and programs are highlighted, along with demographics, faculty introductions, and an overview of its admissions policies, financial aid options, alumni programs, student life programs, athletics, and research facilities.
https://wmich.edu/