To deal with the deficit the district has proposed converting Inkster High School into a charter school and only directly operating the K-8 schools.
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State representative David Knezek of Dearborn Heights asked Attorney General of Michigan Bill Schuette for a formal opinion on whether or not the closure of the Inkster district was legal or if it was in violation of the Michigan Constitution or other state laws.
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