Hancock, Michigan (MI) Private Special Education School Companies

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Copper Country Intermediate
809 Hecla St.
Hancock MI 49930
(906) 482-4250
Copper Country Learning Center
P.O. BOX 270
Hancock MI 49930
(906) 482-7260
Copper Country Automotive Tech
110 E Quincy St.
Hancock MI 49930
(906) 482-8938
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Hancock Elementary School
1201 N Elevation St.
Hancock MI 49930
(906) 487-9030
Hancock Public Schools
417 Quincy St.
Hancock MI 49930
(906) 487-5925
Hancock High School
501 Campus Dr.
Hancock MI 49930
(906) 483-2540
Bridge Alternative High School
110 E Quincy St.
Hancock MI 49930
(906) 482-0828
Hancock Public Schools Supts
417 Quincy St.
Hancock MI 49930
(906) 487-5925
Copper County Learning Center
809 Hecla St.
Hancock MI 49930
(906) 482-7260
Hancock Middle School
417 Quincy St.
Hancock MI 49930
(906) 487-5923
Bridge Alternative High School
P.O. BOX 270
Hancock MI 49930
(906) 482-0828
Remc 1 Co
P.O. BOX 270
Hancock MI 49930
(906) 482-4520
Copper Cntry Intrmdt Schl Dist
P.O. BOX 270
Hancock MI 49930
(906) 482-4250
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