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How many students were enrolled in Oscoda County schools in 2022-23 school year?

Superintendent of public instruction michael f rice 2023

MI Superintendent of Public Instruction Michael F. Rice 2023 | Michigan Department of Education

MI Superintendent of Public Instruction Michael F. Rice 2023 | Michigan Department of Education

There were 793 students enrolled in Oscoda County schools in the 2022-23 school year, 0.4% more than the previous year, according to the Michigan Department of Education.

Boys made up 53% of the county student body, while the other 47% were girls.

Data also showed that white students made up 94.8% of the student body, the biggest percentage in Oscoda County schools, followed by 2.8% of Hispanic students, 1.9% of multiracial students, 0.3% of American Indian students, 0.1% of African American students and 0.1% of Asian students.

Fairview School had the highest enrollment among Oscoda County's three schools in the 2022-23 school year, welcoming 298 students.

Overall student enrollment in Michigan remains below pre-pandemic levels, with white students experiencing the largest decline at 6.5%.

Academic performance has also suffered, with the state's average NAEP score dropping by 6.5 points and ethnic achievement gaps have widened. Black and Hispanic students' average math proficiency dropped by 7% in 2022, to 13.5% and 28.2%, respectively.

Enrollment in Oscoda County Over 8 Years

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Enrollment in Oscoda County Schools

School nameTotal enrollment in 2021-22Total enrollment in 2022-23% change
Fairview School302298-1.3
Mio AuSable High School283268-5.3
Mio AuSable Elementary School20522710.7

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