Clarenceville School District

Clarenceville School District is a school district headquartered in Livonia, Michigan, in the Detroit metropolitan area.[1] Founded in 1837, it serves portions of Livonia, Farmington Hills, and Redford.[2][3] As of 2006, the district has approximately 1940 students, 270.5 teachers/staff and 10 bus drivers. Schools in the district are Clarenceville High School, Clarenceville Middle School, Botsford Elementary and Grandview Elementary.

Clarenceville School District
Location
Michigan
Livonia, Farmington Hills, and Redford

United States
District information
GradesK-12
Established1837 (1837)
SuperintendentPaul K. Shepich
AccreditationNorth Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Students and staff
District mascotTrojan
Other information
WebsiteClarenceville School District
Clarenceville Board of Education Bldg.
The Louis E. Schmidt Auditorium
Clarenceville High School
Clarenceville High School
Address
20155 Middlebelt Road

,
48152
Information
TypePublic school
Established1949 (1949)
School districtClarenceville School District
PrincipalTroy Nelson
Staff119
Grades912
Number of students1,925
Color(s)Gray and Red         
Athleticshttp://ClarencevilleAthletics.Com

JV/V Football, JV/V Volleyball, V Boys Soccer, Cheer
Wrestling, JV/V B&G Basketball, Cheer

V Girls Soccer, V Baseball/Softball, Track and Field
Athletics conferenceWayne-Oakland Conference (1951-1975)

Metro-West Conference (1975-1982) and (1992-1994)
Metro Conference (1983-1992) and (1994-2013)

Western Wayne Athletic Conference (Starting in 2013)
MascotTrojan
Team nameTrojans
AccreditationNorth Central Association
WebsiteCHS

Overview

According to the Michigan Department of Education, the average Composite ACT score for the class of 2009 in the Clarenceville school district was 18, and the class of 2008's average was 17. Comparatively, the nearby school districts of Livonia and Farmington had ACT average scores of 21 and 21 in 2009.[4] The ratio of students per teacher is 21 to 1, and as of the 2009 MME results, students are 47% at or above the proficiency level for Reading, 75% at or above the proficiency level for Social Studies, 43% at or above the proficiency level for Science, 37% at or above the proficiency level for Writing, and 35% at or above the proficiency level for Math. The state average for the MME test in 2009 was 60% for Reading, 81% for Social Studies, 56% for Science, 43% for Writing, and 49% for Math.[4]

All of the buildings have received the highest level of accreditation provided by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, as well as adequate yearly progress.

Louis E. Schmidt Auditorium

Clarenceville High School shares a Michigan historical marker with its adjoined 919-person auditorium, constructed in 1968 and named for a longtime school superintendent and Michigan House Representative.[5]

The auditorium's history as a major music venue began with the Clarenceville Jazz Series, run by Detroit jazz maven Midge Ellis from 1969 to 1982. During that time, such acts as Buddy Rich, Stan Kenton, Woody Herman, Harry James, Gene Krupa, Lionel Hampton, and Maynard Ferguson performed and conducted workshops for students at the high school. The Clarenceville Jazz Band program continued until just a few years before Ellis' death at the age of 91, in 2015.[6]

Athletics

The nickname of Clarenceville Middle and High School's sports teams are the Trojans.

Students of the Clarenceville School District are considered Livonia residents for the purposes of the Livonia Hockey Association whether or not they and their families live within the city limits of Livonia, MI.

Etymology

The school district's name was derived from the former town of Clarenceville which took up some territory in Farmington Hills. It is believed that since Clarenceville (the town) was in Oakland County, it is one reason why Clarenceville is listed as an Oakland County school district despite having the schools in Wayne County. Two former elementary schools, Edgewood Elementary and Westbrook Elementary, were located in Farmington Hills, Oakland County, but were closed in the 1970s. The school also owns a parking lot where it stores its buses that is in Oakland County, another reason they could possibly be listed as an Oakland County school district.

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References

  1. "Clarenceville School District". Retrieved 2019-03-07. 20210 Middlebelt Road Livonia, MI 48152
  2. "About Us." Clarenceville School District. Retrieved on March 7, 2019. This page says it also serves Southfield, but none of the Southfield city limits coincides with the district boundaries.
  3. "Clarenceville School District" (map). State of Michigan. Retrieved on March 7, 2019.
  4. http://www.greatschools.org/cgi-bin/mi/district-profile/312#standards
  5. "Michigan History Center Historical Marker S672" (PDF). Michigan DNR. Retrieved May 7, 2020.
  6. Stryker, Mark (January 16, 2015). "Midge Ellis, a champion of jazz in Detroit, dies at 91". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved May 7, 2020.
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