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Three Schools - One Park -- serving the communities of Canton Township, Plymouth, Plymouth Township, Salem Township and Superior Township -- Plymouth-Canton Community Schools is located in the state of Michigan, U.S.A.
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The Plymouth-Canton Educational Park (P-CEP), a 305 acre campus site in western Wayne County is the home of three large comprehensive high schools—Canton, Plymouth and Salem High Schools. Completed in 2002, the buildings house 280 teachers, counselors, administrators, human services, learning specialists
with a student population totaling more than 5,100 in grades nine through twelve. |

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Mission Statement
Plymouth-Canton Education Park believes that all students can learn and achieve personal success. Our mission is to provide the educational opportunities in support of this belief.
Educational Excellence = Student Success
E² = S²
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growth, physical and emotionally health, awareness of one’s responsibility
to self and to the larger community, including preparation for the world
of work, are essential elements of this belief. Through the school’s
formal instructional programs, its specialized human and materials resources
and with the commitment of students to be active participants in the
learning process, the mission of P-CEP can be accomplished. |
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Park facilities include laboratories, practice areas and a large auditorium for the performing arts and modern laboratories for the sciences, business, life management and technology education.
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Found in all three buildings are Library Media Centers , with Internet access, and
Counseling & Guidance Centers that provide all students with college and career information.
Athletic facilities include swimming pools, gymnasiums, and an 8,000-seat football and field events stadium. While each school has its own
interscholastic athletic teams, other activities such as band and drama are combined as Park programs.
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| Instructional technology in all classrooms enhances student learning and links students to distant learning resources. The Park is also home to the student run radio station: 88.1 FM The Escape. |
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