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Information is reported in compliance with the State School Aid Act, MCL 388.1618, and is presented in accordance with guidelines prepared by the Michigan Department of Education. Complete financial reports are also posted on our website.

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MI School Data is the State of Michigan's official source for pre-K, K-12, postsecondary and workforce data to help residents, educators and policymakers make informed decisions to improve student success.

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Clintondale Values

Dragon Pride

Chart a lifetime of intellectual curiosity and forge lifelong relationships as part of our small community at Clintondale Community Schools! 

Accountability

We set higher standards for students, measuring their learning goals, and then providing incentives in the form of rewarding achievement in an effort to ensure all students are getting a good education and tax dollars aren’t wasted.

Achievement

Each grade level has specific standards that educators must teach. Achievement is assessed through frequent progress and comprehension checks and examinations, however, there is no consensus on how it is best evaluated.

Community

Clintondale Schools encompasses the administrators, teachers, and staff; the students who attend our schools and their parents and families; and local residents and organizations that have a stake in our district's success.

Equity

The plan is to provide personalized resources needed for all students to reach common goals. The goals and expectations are the same for all, but the supports needed to achieve those goals depends on the students’ individual needs.

 

Hard Work

At Clintondale Schools, students are trying their best, giving 100% effort in every grade, on every day, in every class, and utilizing all their resources in order to achieve the goals established by the district's exceptional teachers and staff.

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Clintondale Teachers and Board Members

👏 Congratulations to our teachers who achieved tenure! The Clintondale Board of Education recognized these educators at the September 23 board meeting. 🎉🍏 Click the image or headline for more.

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Stay connected and see what's happening in our schools! Each month, our schools produce an electronic newsletter. Be sure to check out these updates to stay informed and celebrate the exciting things happening across our district. Click the newsletter image for links to all of the newsletters.

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There's still time to enroll your 4-year-old in our GSRP preschool program! 🌈 Our classes are held 5 days a week, offering full-day sessions designed to prepare your child for kindergarten and beyond. 📚✨ Don’t miss out—call today for more information! 📞 Call (586) 791-3500.  

Iona Means and Jared Maynard read for students at Parker  Elementary School

Last week, Clintondale alumni guest readers came to Parker Elementary School to celebrate March is Reading Month. Jared Maynard '98, Clintondale Community Schools Board of Education president, and Iona Means '80, community member, read to students in the first, second, third and fourth grades.

Our Amazing Schools

Clintondale Cares

Why Clintondale

hear from our exceptional educators

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“We have the best teachers and we care about their child like they are our own child. We have many resources and help for parents for all situations. I love helping the kids and seeing them be successful.”

Diana Nicol, Kindergarten Teacher, Parker Elementary

Teacher Rashida Shack on the high school football field.

“We have a small school district and personal feel to the students and families. We care and we will go the extra mile to help make your child be successful. We are also very personable and care about the whole child, inside and outside of school.”

 

Rashida Shack, Principal, Parker Elementary

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“I love the families, the closeness and connections that I make with them and their children. I also love working with the many talented and dedicated teachers. I would tell any prospective family to choose Clintondale because of the atmosphere, the caring and concern we have for our families and community, and the dedicated and hard-working staff.”

Joann Snay, Instructional Assistant, Parker Elementary