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How many students were enrolled in Cadillac Area Public 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 3,158 students enrolled in Cadillac Area Public Schools in the 2022-23 school year, 0.8% less than the previous year, according to the Michigan Department of Education.

Of all the students welcomed in the 2022-23 school year, 51.2% of them were boys, and 48.8% were girls.

Data also shows that most of the students were white, representing 91.1% of the Cadillac Area Public Schools total enrollment.

Cadillac Area Public Schools covers six schools within Wexford County with its main office in Cadillac. Among them, Cadillac Senior High School recorded the highest enrollment of 907 students in the 2022-23 school year.

Overall student enrollment in Michigan remains below pre-pandemic levels, 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 widening. Black and Hispanic students' average math proficiency dropped by 7% in 2022, to 13.5% and 28.2%, respectively.

Enrollment in Cadillac Area Public Schools Over 8 Years
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Enrollment by School in Cadillac Area Public Schools (2022-23)
SchoolTotal Enrollment
Cadillac Innovation High School152
Cadillac Senior High School907
Forest View Elementary School232
Franklin Elementary School606
Lincoln Elementary School511
Mackinaw Trail Middle School750

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