Difference between revisions of "Adrian Training School for Girls"
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The school is a 120-bed facility composed of six cottages, each with a 20-bed capacity, and serves 80 males and 40 females. At the time of it's closure, the on-campus population was 120 and the school had 125 employees. The facility was closed as part of budget cuts and reuse for the property has not yet been decided. | The school is a 120-bed facility composed of six cottages, each with a 20-bed capacity, and serves 80 males and 40 females. At the time of it's closure, the on-campus population was 120 and the school had 125 employees. The facility was closed as part of budget cuts and reuse for the property has not yet been decided. | ||
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Revision as of 09:03, 29 December 2019
| Adrian Training School for Girls | |
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| Established | 1879 |
| Closed | 2008 |
| Current Status | Closed |
| Building Style | Cottage Plan |
| Location | Adrian, MI |
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History
The Adrian Training School is operated under the jurisdiction of the Office of Delinquency Services within DSS. The school is a residential treatment center for adjudicated youth between the ages of 12 and 21. The school has been a coeducational medium security institution since January 1973. There are no walls or fences surrounding the facility.
The school is a 120-bed facility composed of six cottages, each with a 20-bed capacity, and serves 80 males and 40 females. At the time of it's closure, the on-campus population was 120 and the school had 125 employees. The facility was closed as part of budget cuts and reuse for the property has not yet been decided.
UPDATE: I used to live in adrian, and about 1 year ago there is plans to update this location into a big art facility. (2017)