NICE Community School District explained

NICE Community School District
Address:300 Westwood Dr.
Zipcode:49849
Country:United States
Type:Public school district
Superintendent:Bryan DeAugustine
School Board:7 members
Schools:Westwood High School, Aspen Ridge Elementary and Middle School
Enrollment:1000
Teachers:70
Ratio:15:1
Mascot:Patriots
Colors:Red, white and blue

NICE Community School District is a public school district located in Ishpeming, Michigan; the acronym stands for the predecessor districts that consolidated in the 1960s and 1970s: National Mine, Ishpeming Township, ChampionHumboldtSpurr townships, and Ely Township.

The district is currently composed of one elementary school (Aspen Ridge Elementary School), one middle school (Aspen Ridge Middle School), and one high school (Westwood High School).

History

NICE Community School District originally contained several elementary schools scattered across a wide area: West Ishpeming Elementary, North Lake Elementary, Ely Elementary, National Mine Elementary and Champion Elementary; and two middle schools: National Mine Middle School (home of the Cougars) and Champion Middle School (home of the Indians). In the early 1990s these schools were closed, with Aspen Ridge Elementary and Middle School opening in their place.

Schools

See main article: Westwood High School (Michigan). Aspen Ridge Elementary and Middle School (ARES and ARMS) have offered a wide array of classes to students since the early 1990s. Though they are housed in the same building, the elementary and middle schools operate as two separate entities.[1] Founded in 1974, Westwood High School is a located in Ishpeming Township.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NICE Community Schools . September 22, 2022 . marquette.org . en .
  2. Web site: Westwood High School . National Center for Education Statistics . December 20, 2008 .