Address: | 1333 Radcliff Street |
City: | Garden City |
State: | Michigan |
Zipcode: | 48135 |
Coordinates: | 42.319°N -83.3755°W |
Type: | Public |
Grades: | PreK–12 |
Students: | 3,352 (2020–2021) |
Teachers: | 239.8 |
Staff: | 314.11 |
Ratio: | 13.98:1 |
Garden City School District is the school district for Garden City, Michigan. It serves grades K-12, and its Superintendent is Derek Fisher.
It is believed that the first school located on the land that is now Garden City was a log cabin built between 1840-1845. In 1847, a one-room, frame school called the East Nankin School was built. In about 1924, not too long after the formation of Garden City, four two-room frame school buildings were constructed, and just 5 years later a law was passed forming a school district for the village of Garden City.
Between 1948 and 1959, nine elementary schools were constructed due to a rapid population growth of students. By 1968, 14,000 students were enrolled in its fifteen schools. Today, Garden City holds four elementary schools, one middle school, one high school, two special education schools, and an alternative high school.
Located on 6500 Middlebelt Road, Garden City High School (Michigan) houses grades 9-12. Its principal is Sharon Kollar, and its associate principals are Parker Salowich II, and Steve Herman.
Located on 1851 Radcliff Street, Garden City Middle School houses grades 7-8. Its principal is Kevin English, and its associate principal is Brandi Boswell.
Located on 28351 Marquette Street, Lathers houses preschool and kindergarten. Its principal is Susan Ford.
Located on 30001 Marquette Street, Memorial houses first and second grades. Its principal is Jill Larkins .
Located on 6400 Hartel, Douglas houses third and fourth grades. Its principal is James Bohnwagner.
Located on 33411 Marquette Street, Farmington houses fifth and sixth grades. Its principal is Bobby Robinson.
Formerly Henry Ruff Elementary, located on 30300 Maplewood Street, its director is Tim Mcluffin
Located on 28901 Cambridge Street, Cambridge is an alternative education high school, serving grades 9-12. Its principal is Mark Kay. Its program provides several benefits to its students, including 4-hour half days, a choice between AM and PM classes, a blend of in-person and online classes, and a “Fast Track” program for students aged 18-21.
See main article: Burger School for Students with Autism. Garden City's only school not located in Garden City, Burger Baylor focuses on students with autism spectrum. It is located on 28865 Carlysle Street Inkster, Michigan.