Stewarding the Spirit of Marygrove

Established in 2018, the Marygrove Conservancy is a nonprofit organization that manages operations and stewards a 53-acre campus in northwest Detroit, the site of the former Marygrove College which operated from 1905 until 2019.

Marygrove Campus Progress

What We
Stand For

Mission

The mission of the Marygrove Conservancy is to preserve the legacy of Marygrove College through equitable stewardship of a campus that exemplifies excellence in education, serving Northwest Detroit and the city overall.

Vision

The Conservancy envisions the campus as an anchor and hub of a thriving Northwest Detroit community, in which all children and families are engaged in transformative educational experiences from cradle to career, reflecting the legacy of Marygrove College’s role in the community.

The P-20 Campus Impact

The P-20 Educational Campus is more than just a place of learning—it is a catalyst for transformation. Through a range of integrated services, the campus will support the entire family unit, from early childhood education through to career development.

Our Core Values

Rooted in Marygrove’s mission, our values guide every decision and partnership. They reflect who we are, what we believe, and how we serve our community.

Education

We believe knowledge is power. Education opens doors, shapes futures, and creates pathways for generations to thrive.

Community

Together we are stronger. We foster connection, collaboration, and support so every person feels seen and valued.

Justice

Fairness is at the center of our work. We stand for dignity, equity, and accountability in every space we serve.

Equity and Inclusion

Every voice matters. We create spaces where diversity is honored and inclusion drives lasting change.

Financial Stability

True freedom requires security. We help build systems and opportunities that support lasting economic well-being.

Marygrove Early Education Center

Marygrove Early Education Center offers a nurturing and enriching environment for young learners. Our programs are designed to foster curiosity, creativity, and a love of learning. We provide a comprehensive curriculum that supports cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development for children in their formative years.

Our dedicated staff ensures each child receives personalized attention and the resources they need to thrive.

Our Milestones

We are proud of the meaningful milestones we continue to reach as we bring our shared vision to life. Each step forward strengthens our commitment to community, learning, and creating lasting impact for generations to come.

Marygrove P-20 Partnership Announcement

Marygrove College Closes

High School Start - Welcomed first class of freshmen

Break Ground Early Education Center

New high school is first step in larger Marygrove College project

Marygrove Early Education Center Grand Opens

Marygrove partners celebrate opening of elementary school

First Graduating Senior Class of The High School at Marygrove

First Graduating Senior Class of The School at Marygrove

Kresge announces 180M community investment and new Headquarters at Marygrove.

The P-20 Campus Impact

The P-20 Educational Campus is more than just a place of learning—it is a catalyst for transformation. Through a range of integrated services, the campus will support the entire family unit, from early childhood education through to career development.

Meet our Leadership

Introducing our team leaders, guiding visionaries and remarkable members driving excellence in every endeavor.

Board Of Diretors

Sister Jane Herb Chair

IHM Sisters

Kay Benesh

Deloitte

Michael Bickers

IHM Sisters

Aaron Seybert

The Kresge Foundation

Glenda Price

Marygrove College President Emerita

Rose DeSloover

Marygrove College Professor Emerita

Elizabeth Burns

Marygrove College President Emerita

Wendy Lewis Jackson

The Kresge Foundation

James Feagin

Projects+PEOPLE

Joel D. Kellman

Board Member

Tom Lewand

President and CEO; ex officio

Sister Jane Herb Chair

IHM Sisters

Kay Benesh

Deloitte

Michael Bickers

IHM Sisters

Aaron Seybert

The Kresge Foundation

Glenda Price

Marygrove College President Emerita

Rose DeSloover

Marygrove College Professor Emerita

Elizabeth Burns

Marygrove College President Emerita

Wendy Lewis Jackson

The Kresge Foundation

James Feagin

Projects+PEOPLE

Frequently asked questions

Find answers to our most asked questions and gain a deeper understanding of the conservancy.

Marygrove College – prior to its closure at the end of 2019 – had a 92-year history of service to this neighborhood and a longstanding commitment to social justice. This cradle-to-career campus is yet another demonstration of Marygrove College’s commitment to its neighbors, through innovation and partnership. The School at Marygrove is focused on social justice and design thinking. The school’s official logo incorporates the historical Liberal Arts building as a permanent acknowledgement of legacy of the college and the founding IHM sisters.

We plan to break ground on the $15 million Early Childhood Education Center in late 2019; the center is expected to open in fall 2021.

The School at Marygrove will have a phased opening:

  • The 9th grade class at the School at Marygrove began in September 2019.This is the first phase of the K-12 school.
  • Kindergarten is slated to begin in fall 2021.
  • The primary and secondary schools will then add a grade each year, until all grades K-12 are offered.

9th & 10th grades: The application window for the 2020-2021 school year will open on October 16 at 12 p.m. The deadline to apply will be 5 p.m. on November 17. The School at Marygrove is accepting students in 9th grade and has a limited number of openings for the 10th grade class. Visit the DPSCD website at https://www.detroitk12.org/examschools for more information or to apply.

Enrolled 2019-20 9th grade students completed a holistic examination and application process to attend the school. That process is the same that used for admission to DPSCD’s four other examination high schools (Cass Tech, Renaissance, King and Southeastern). However, students that reside in the surrounding Marygrove neighborhoods and current DPSCD students are given priority points in the application process.

Kindergarten: The elementary school will open in 2021 beginning with kindergarten. The district will share enrollment information for the 2021-2022 school year closer to the school’s open date.

To ensure this school serves families living in its surrounding neighborhood, students that reside in the surrounding Marygrove neighborhoods are given priority points in the high school application process.

  • 10 bonus points will be awarded to students that reside within the school’s primary catchment area.
  • 5 bonus points will be awarded to students that reside outside of the school’s primary catchment area, but within its secondary catchment area.
  • Boundaries for the primary and secondary catchment areas can be found here.

The Detroit Public Schools Community District Police Department is the state’s only full-service school district police agency and includes 78 police officers patrolling schools 24-7. The DPS-PD also has 43 campus police officers assigned to all high schools and other critical sites. The school board has recently approved a plan to hire more security guards. There are also 91 full-time guards for 39 schools for the school year.

Campus-wide security will constantly evolve to ensure a safe environment. The focus will be achieving a secure campus while being thoughtful and inviting to the community. The Marygrove Conservancy is engaging a firm to develop the security framework. We will work closely with all of the partners and their resources to ensure a thoughtful, layered approach to campus security.

Early plans include the following:

  • A pedestrian gate will be added at Marygrove Drive leading into the campus to allow walking parents and students faster/safer access to the campus in lieu of walking around the campus to McNichols
  • Exterior cameras will be added to the buildings
  • Card readers will be added to exterior doors
  • Pre-registration with the campus guards prior to arrival will be available to visitors

The University of Michigan School of Education has developed an innovative approach for preparing new teachers in order to strengthen the teaching force, elevate the practice of teacher education, and provide rigorous and innovative educational opportunities to K-12 students. The teaching school concept is inspired by the teaching hospital, where students learn to practice under the watchful eye of experienced physicians, nurses and other medical professionals. Newly certified teachers, called residents, who are employed by DPSCD will receive support from U-M faculty members, as well as veteran teachers at the school, thus extending their education three years beyond their certification program. These teachers will also serve as near-peer mentors to student teachers who are still completing their certification programs.

 

We are excited for as many residents to provide feedback about this cradle-to-career campus as possible! The Marygrove Conservancy website has a calendar of events for residents and stakeholders to be engaged.

We’ll be at your block club meetings, neighborhood celebrations and events, as well as hosting large meetings, to share more about the P-20 work and to get your vision on how this campus can best serve the community.

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Our Core Values

Rooted in Marygrove’s mission, our values guide every decision and partnership. They reflect who we are, what we believe, and how we serve our community.

Education

We believe knowledge is power. Education opens doors, shapes futures, and creates pathways for generations to thrive.

Community

Together we are stronger. We foster connection, collaboration, and support so every person feels seen and valued.

Justice

Fairness is at the center of our work. We stand for dignity, equity, and accountability in every space we serve.

Equity and Inclusion

Every voice matters. We create spaces where diversity is honored and inclusion drives lasting change.

Financial Stability

True freedom requires security. We help build systems and opportunities that support lasting economic well-being.

Rooted in Legacy. Growing Toward the Future.

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