Wyandotte Public Schools
Krissy Justice is a dedicated educator and entrepreneur with extensive experience in secondary education. Since September 2006, Krissy has served as a Secondary Math Teacher at Wyandotte Public Schools. Prior to this role, Krissy taught Math and English at Woodhaven-Brownstown School District from 2005 to 2006. In addition to teaching, Krissy has been the Business Owner and CEO of a personal venture since June 2015. Krissy holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Secondary Education with a focus on Math and English from Eastern Michigan University, completed in 2005, and a Master's Degree obtained from Marygrove College between 2007 and 2009.
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Wyandotte Public Schools
Our town started with The Wyandot Native Americans settling here in 1732. The Village of Wyandotte was established in 1854 and it became a City in 1867. It was named after the Wyandot Indian Tribe who had settled here before us. The Wyandot Native Americans resettled in Kansas and Oklahoma where they still live today. We are very proud of our Wyandotte Heritage. We have a totem pole at the corner of Eureka and Biddle that was given to us by the Chief of the Tribe in 1971. We also have our Wyandotte Marching Chief Band of students from Roosevelt High School. They proudly wore the Tribal patch on their shoulders in the Inaugural Parade of President Barrack Obama with the full endorsement on Live Radio of Chief Bearskin from the Oklahoma Tribe. The City of Wyandotte has recreational sports named “Warriors Hockey, Braves Baseball and Indians Football" to commemorate our heritage. Wyandotte is 5.3 square miles and the population according to the 2010 Census was 25,883 with 11,912 homes. SCHOOLS: Wyandotte Public Schools’ first school house was called the “Old Brown School House” built in 1856. We now have 4 elementary schools, one middle school, one high school and 3 center programs, which provide services for special needs students from all over the Downriver area.