Cass City Public Schools

Cass City Public Schools
Cass City Public School District
Aim Higher, Strive for a Better Tomorrow
Location
Cass City, Michigan
United States
Information
Type Public
Established 1864
Faculty 359 (total teachers)
Number of students 1,250 (2009)
Campus type Rural
Mascot Red Hawks
Website

Cass City Public Schools serve a total of 1,250 students. The school district has one high school, one middle school, and one elementary school.

Contents

Cass City Public Schools Mission Statement

"All School personnel will accept the responsibility to provide the opportunity for all students to be productive in a global society."

History

Education in Cass City dates back to at least 1864 with the construction of the first school house in the village. The current high school has served as the high school (Grades 9-12) since its construction in 1967.(grades 5-8) since 1997. Current middle school In 1986, Deford merged with Cass City.

Student Facts

Student to Teacher Ratio

District Avg. State Avg.
Students per teacher 29 18

Student Ethnicity

Ethnicity District State Avg.
White, non-Hispanic 69% 72%
Asian American 3% 2%
Black, non-Hispanic 14% 20%
Hispanic American 14% 4%
American Indian <1% <1%
Hawaiian <1% <1%
Multiracial <1% <1%

Student Economic Level

District State Avg.
Students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch program 24% 36%

Administration Center

Superintendent: Mr. Jeffery Hartel
Athletic Director: Mr. Don Markel
Director of Guidance: Mrs. Jill Rowland

2007-2008 Cass City Public Schools Board Members

President - Doug Lautner
Vice President - Craig Bellew
Secretary - Randy Severance
Treasurer - James Veneziano
Trustee - James Turner
Trustee - Sloane Stimpfel
Trustee - Dave Osentoski
Trustee - Linda Childers

High school

Cass City High School
Principal: Chad Daniels

Middle school

Cass City Middle School
Principal: Don Markel

Elementary school

Campbell Elementary
Principal: Aaron Fernald

External links

casscityschools.org


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