Bloomfield Hills School District

Bloomfield Hills Schools (BHS) is a public school district in Metro Detroit in the U.S. state of Michigan, serving most of Bloomfield Hills and Bloomfield Township, and portions of Troy and West Bloomfield.

History
A one-room school founded in 1822 became the foundation of the local school system, while the consolidated district dates from the 1950s. Niche has ranked BHS among the top 5 best school systems in Michigan multiple times.

Around 2005 the district had a $3 million surplus. It had plans to increase enrollment by allowing out of district students to attend the district schools, so it would get increased state funding due to higher enrollment. In a two-year period ending in 2009, the district lost over 250 students and therefore about $3 million in state funding. Because of the decreased revenues, the district planned to close two schools. In a school funding system enacted in 1994, Michigan school funding entirely originates from the state, so despite the fact that Bloomfield Hills has a property rich tax base, the decrease in enrollment forced the district into an operating loss.

Schools
Former schools:
 * Wing Lake Developmental Center
 * Bloomfield Hills High School
 * Bowers Academy
 * International Academy
 * North Hills Middle School
 * South Hills Middle School
 * Conant Elementary
 * Eastover Elementary
 * Lone Pine Elementary
 * Way Elementary
 * Bloomin' Preschools at Conant, Fox Hills, Lone Pine
 * Andover High School
 * Lahser High School
 * Booth Elementary
 * Hickory Grove Elementary
 * Pine Lake Elementary
 * Traub Elementary
 * Vaughn Elementary
 * Bloomfield Hills Middle School
 * East Hills Middle School
 * West Hills Middle School