[5] About four years later, sometime between 1999 and 2000, it added a K-12 program to become the "...first local public school to offer kindergarten through 12th grade under one roof.
"[4] In 2004, the school lost ties to its authorizer, Central Michigan University and was ultimately shut down that year due to financial problems.
[3] The Walter H. French Junior High School is a three-story, steel-frame brick building constructed in a Tudor style with a flat roof and large window bays.
The exterior features elaborate stone door surrounds and intricate polychromatic brickwork in red, yellow, and brown shades.
A limestone base rises to the sill level of the first floor windows, and there is a stone belt course between the first and second stories.