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The Oakland County Districts Participate with Oakland ACE

Participating Districts
School Name School Logo OCC LTU
Berkley Schools
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Birmingham public schools: Groves & Seaholm
Groves
 
Bloomfield Hills Schools
Bloomfield Hill Schools
 
Brandon School District
Brandon school district
 
Clarenceville School District
clarenceville school district
 
Clarkston Community Schools
clarkston community schools
 
Clawson Public Schools
clawson public schools
 
Farmington Public Schools
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Ferndale Public Schools
ferndale public schools
 
Huron Valley Schools
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Lake Orion Community Schools
lake orion community schools
Lamphere High School
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Novi Community School District
novi community school district
 
Rochester Community Schools
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Royal Oak Schools
royal oak schools
South Lyon Schools
south lyon schools
Southfield Public Schools
southfield public schools
 
Troy School District Athens and Troy High  
Walled Lake consolidated schools: Central, Northern, Western
Waterford School District: Kettering & Mott

"✓" indicates that the school district participates OCC or LTU pathway of ACE Early College program.

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Meet the Grads

OCC 2023 Grads: Ainsley Rahm

“The past few years have been really hard, but it’s been great getting to know everyone and being a part of the ACE community at OCC. I had no idea what ACE was going to be like, and it looks like going to OCC turned out to be one of the best decisions I’ve made.”

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OCC 2023 Grads: Hope Pacheco

“OCC has provided me with a better education, and I have been able to learn what college is like at a younger age than most people. I appreciate the impact OCC has had on me, and I understand what classes will be like when I transfer to a university.”

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OCC 2023 grads: Kimberly Campbell

“At OCC, I learned to take advantage of any opportunity because you never know what can come out of it or who you may meet. It’s so important to branch out, even if you are uncertain or nervous. I came to OCC as a high school student not sure about much, and I’m leaving with more knowledge both from inside the classroom and outside of it.”

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