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Kenowa Hills Public Schools

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Type
  
Public

Established
  
1963

Students
  
3,488 as of 2010

Budget
  
37.39 million USD

Student teacher ratio
  
17.17

Grades
  
Pre-K to 12

District ID
  
2620280

Phone
  
+1 616-784-2511

Founded
  
1963

Teachers
  
203.09 (on an FTE basis)

Address
  
2325 4 Mile Rd NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49544, USA

Similar
  
Alpine Elementary School, Walker Station Elementa, Comstock Park High School, West Catholic High Sch, Northview High School

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Kenowa Hills Public Schools is a school district headquartered in Alpine Township, Michigan in Greater Grand Rapids. It serves portions of Alpine Township, the City of Walker, and Wright Township (including Marne).

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History

Kenowa Hills Public Schools is a district located in the northwest suburban corner of the Grand Rapids area. The district contains a blend of residential areas, businesses, commercial development, and orchards. Kenowa Hills Public Schools was formed when nearly a dozen single-building and rural school districts consolidated in the early 1960s. The district's name was derived from the names of the two counties it services: Kent and Ottawa counties. The high school and district provide education to students in Marne, Walker, Grand Rapids, Alpine Township, and Comstock Park.

Kenowa Hills first opened its doors in 1963 with only one building for a high school and small rooms for the lower grades, at the previously named Berlin High School. Kenowa Hills began growing immediately. In 1992, the Kenowa Hills football team were the Michigan State Championship Runners-Up. By the fall of 1999, Kenowa Hills had built a new high school, which was over double the size of the original high school. The old high school became the middle school for the Kenowa Hills District. Before the 2010-2011 school year, Kenowa Hills closed Marne Elementary and Fairview Elementary, two of the original school districts. Walker Station Elementary was converted to an Early Childhood Center. The Intermediate School, fifth and sixth grade, was turned into an elementary school named Central Elementary.

Locations

Kenowa Hills has six school buildings.

  • Kenowa Hills Early Childhood Center (City of Walker)
  • Previously Walker Station Elementary School
  • Zinser Elementary (City of Walker)
  • Alpine Elementary (Alpine Township)
  • Kenowa Hills Central Elementary (City of Walker)
  • Middle School (Alpine Township)
  • Kenowa Hills High School (Alpine Township)
  • Formerly it operated Marne Elementary School located in Marne, Wright Township and Fairview Elementary School in Walker.

    References

    Kenowa Hills Public Schools Wikipedia