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Detroit
Sister Nancyann Turner, OP, an Adrian Dominican Sister, works with children through her art program at the Capuchin Soup Kitchen in Detroit.
Dominican High School and Academy, an all-girls school in Detroit, was opened by the Adrian Dominican Sisters in 1940. The school was closed in June, 2005.
Sister Alice Wolski, OP, an Adrian Dominican Sister, teaches reading to a student at the Dominican Literacy Center in Detroit. Opened in 1989, the literacy center has been housed in the convent at Dominican High School. The center is one of six literacy centers sponsored by the Adrian Dominican Sisters.
Rosary High School, Detroit, opened by the Adrian Dominican Sisters in 1956, was closed in 1974.
An Adrian Dominican Sister stands in front of the convent at St. Paul in Grosse Pointe, where the Sisters came to teach in 1927.
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