Chesaning Union Schools Explained

Chesaning Union Schools
Type:Public
Grades:Pre-kindergarten through 12
Region:US-MI
Country:USA
Location:Chesaning, Michigan
President:Martin Maier
Vice-President:Brian Lewis
Superintendent:Mike McGough
Schools:Elementary 1
Middle 1
High 1
Budget: (2010-11)
Students:1,616 (2012-13)
Teachers:82 (2012-13)
Staff:83.06 (2012-13)
Ratio:19.71 (2012-13)
Conference:Mid-Michigan Activities Conference[1]
Mascot:Indians
Colors:
Orange and Black
Schedule:M-F except state holidays
Free Label:Intermediate school district
Free Text:Saginaw Intermediate School District

Chesaning Union Schools is a public school district headquartered in Chesaning, Michigan. It is a part of the Saginaw Intermediate School District and serves the Chesaning area, including the villages of Chesaning and Oakley, Albee and Brady townships, the southern parts of Brant and St. Charles townships, eastern Chapin Township, and small parts of Maple Grove Township. Its schools include Big Rock Elementary School, Chesaning Middle School, and Chesaning High School.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Schools - Chesaning HS. Michigan High School Athletic Association. mhsaa.com. March 24, 2015.
  2. Web site: Home. Chesaning Union Schools. March 20, 2015.