Michigan Schools

rate State Ranking 33/51

MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
608 W. ALLEGAN ST 2ND FL
LANSING, MI 48913
(517) 373-3324

According to the Michigan Department of Education, in 2006 163 elementary, middle, and high schools have come off the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) sanctions list. These schools have made their "Adequate Yearly Progress" (AYP) goals for two consecutive years. According to the state superintendent, 55 of these schools were in the most severe level of sanctions. According to the NCLB statute, schools not meeting their AYP goals two years in a row undergo sanctions ranging from having to provide school choice and transportation to another school, to tutoring services for the students, to eventual school restructuring. Schools in poverty-stricken areas (labeled Title I schools) are eligible for federal funding to help them raise test scores, provide free tutoring, and provide free or reduced-cost lunches.

Also, according to the 2006 AYP report, over one quarter-1,183-schools received an "A" on their report card. This is up from 859 in 2005. A total of 3,204 schools made their AYP goals, or just over 85%. Michigan added 78 schools to its NCLB reporting between the 2005 and 2006 testing.

Michigan spent over $16 billion for K-12 education in the 2005-06 school year, or over $9,000 per student. Class size in the public schools average just over 18 students per teacher. Because of low class size and high standardized test scores, Morgan Quinto, who releases an annual reference book rating states' school systems on 21 factors, raised Michigan's rating from 31 in 2004-05 to 27 in 2005-06.

To check the progress of your child's school, check out the latest AYP reports at http://www.michigan.gov/mde.

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Michigan Statistics

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General Information

    Public Schools

  • Number of Schools: 4,178
  • Number of Students: 1,702,973
  • Number of Teachers: 93,914
  • Student:Teacher Ratio: 18.13:1

    Private Schools

  • Number of Schools: 931
  • Number of Students: 158,313
  • Number of Teachers: 9,719
  • Student:Teacher Ratio:16.29:1

School Types

    Public Schools

  • Regular Schools: 3,653
  • Special Schools: 185
  • Vocational Schools: 47
  • Alternative Schools: 293
  • Magnet Schools: 412
  • Title 1 Schools: 2,233
  • Charter Schools: 264

    Private Schools

  • Regular Schools: 717
  • Montessori Schools: 93
  • Special Program Schools: 25
  • Special Education Schools: 7
  • Vocational Schools: 0
  • Alternative Schools: 7
  • Early Childhood Programs: 70

Ranking Overview

    Overall Scores

  • National Ranking: 33/51
  • Advanced and Above: 5.10 %
  • Proficient and Above: 31.70 %
  • Basic and Above: 71.20 %
  • Below Basic: 28.90 %

Financial Overview

    State Expenditures

  • Expenditure Per Student: $10,119
  • Instructional: $9,442,946,442
  • Support: $6,714,691,480
  • Noninstructional: $524,343,502
  • Total: $19,026,505,987

    State Revenues

  • Local: $6,147,911,135
  • Intermediate: $10,806,224
  • State: $11,259,665,575
  • Federal: $1,560,409,934
  • Total: $18,978,792,868

Administration Overview

    Administrators

  • LEA Administrators: 3,224
  • LEA Support Staff: 1,246
  • School Administrators: 5,104
  • School Support Staff: 12,955
  • Student Support Services: 8,427

    Instructional Staff

  • Pre-K Teachers: 890
  • Kindergarten Teachers: 41,170
  • Elementary Teachers: 28,963
  • Secondary Teachers: 22,816
  • Instructional Aides: 25,255

    Non-Instructional Staff

  • Elementary Counselors: 1,256
  • Secondary Counselors: 1,470
  • Librarians: 1,336
  • Library Support Staff: 1,875
*Source: NCES 2006-2007; MI Department of Education; Local Districts and Schools