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Clarenceville School District

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Clarenceville School District was founded in 1837. As of 2006, the district has approximately 1940 students and 270.5 teachers/staff and 10 bus drivers. Clarenceville serves Livonia, Michigan, Farmington Hills, Michigan and a section of Redford, Michigan. Schools in the district are Clarenceville High School, Clarenceville Middle School, Botsford Elementary and Grandview Elementary.

Overview

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.

The nickname of Clarenceville Middle and High School's sports taems is the Trojan.

Etymology

The school district's name was derived from the former town of Clarenceville, Michigan which took up some territory in Farmington Hills, Michigan. It is believed that since Clarenceville (the toon) was in Oakland County, Michigan, it is one reason why Clarenceville is listed as an Oakland County school district despite having the schools in Wayne County, Michigan. Two former elementary schools, Egdewood Elementary and Westbrook Elementary, were located in Farmington Hills, Oakland County, but were closed in the 197os.


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