Cass City Public Schools Explained

Cass City Public School District
Type:Public
Grades:Pre-kindergarten through 12
Region:US-MI
Country:USA
Location:Cass City, Michigan
President:Craig Bellew
Vice-President:Alice Zaleski
Superintendent:Jeff Hartel
Schools:Elementary 2
Middle 1
High 1[1]
Budget: (2010-11)
Students:1,060 (2012-13)
Teachers:52.26 (2012-13)
Staff:76.87 (2012-13)
Ratio:20.28 (2012-13)
Conference:Greater Thumb Conference[2]
Mascot:Red Hawks
Colors:
Maroon and White
Schedule:M-F except state holidays

Cass City Public Schools is a public school district headquartered in Cass City, Michigan that serves approximately 1,060 students. The district is a part of Tuscola Intermediate School District and covers approximately, including Cass City and parts of Huron, Sanilac, and Tuscola counties. The district's schools include Cass City Elementary School and Cass City Jr./Sr. High School.

History

Public 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, Cass City Jr./Sr. High School, has served grades 9 to 12 since its construction in 1967, and grades 7 to 8 since 1997.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Our District. Cass City Public Schools. casscityschools.org. 2015-03-23.
  2. Web site: Schools - Cass City HS. Michigan High School Athletic Association. mhsaa.com. 2015-03-23. Greater Thumb Conference.