Rising Stars Academy
High school · Center Line ·

Rising Stars Academy

High school · Center Line ·

Bakery, produce, and baked goods made by students

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4.7 (15)
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Rated 4.7 stars by 15 reviewers
Rising Stars Academy by null
Rising Stars Academy by null
Rising Stars Academy by null
Rising Stars Academy by null
Rising Stars Academy by null
Rising Stars Academy by null
Rising Stars Academy by null
Rising Stars Academy by null
Rising Stars Academy by null
Rising Stars Academy by null

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23855 Lawrence Ave, Center Line, MI 48015 Get directions

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23855 Lawrence Ave, Center Line, MI 48015 Get directions

+1 586 806 6455
rising-stars-academy.org
@risingstaracademy

Features

wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Nov 3, 2025

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"Rising Stars Academy is selling produce boxes for $25 each as well as plain fruit boxes and plain veggie boxes. Customers can also purchase bread, burger buns, flour, and desserts from the school program. Purchase orders online for pickup." - Brenna Houck

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Christal P.

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I bought multigrain bread made by Rising Stars Academy at the Metropolitan Variety Store in Detroit's West Village. The bread was delicious and healthy. I'll definitely be buying more. I have previously mentioned the wonderful products made by Dutton Farms, a special education school in Rochester Hills. The products that their students make, like soap, hand sanitizer, and lip balm, are superior to anything made by mega conglomerates. I am also happy to support Rising Stars, another amazing special education school for adults with disabilities located in Center Line. The multigrain bread was fresh and tasty. It's also cheaper than any of the healthy bread you'll find at places like Whole Foods. I am happy to support a locally owned variety store like Metropolitan that sells products from schools like Rising Stars. I hope that more people choose locally made products created by programs that benefit the community over food made by corporate factories with questionable labor and safety practices!