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8970 PRESCOTT ROAD
Whittemore, MI 48770
County: Iosco
Grade span: KG - KG
Phone: (989) 756-4175 (make sure to verify first before calling)
Enrollment in Early Childhood Center School
2006 Student Enrollment: 96
Female Enrollment : 39
Male Enrollment : 57
Kindergarten Enrollment : 96
Kindergarten Female Enrollment : 39
Kindergarten Male Enrollment : 57
White Enrollment (%): 100.0% | Early Childhood Center School: | 100.0% | | State average from 3572 schools: | 70.3% |
Genders in Early Childhood Center School
2005 Student Enrollment: 92
Female Enrollment : 45
Male Enrollment : 47
Kindergarten Enrollment : 92
Kindergarten Female Enrollment : 45
Kindergarten Male Enrollment : 47
White Enrollment (%): 96.7% | Here: | 96.7% | | State average from 3644 schools: | 70.9% |
Black Enrollment (%): 3.3% | This school: | 3.3% | | State average from 3644 schools: | 20.5% |
Genders in Early Childhood Center School
Races in Early Childhood Center School
2004 Student Enrollment: 100
Female Enrollment : 56
Male Enrollment : 44
Kindergarten Enrollment : 100
Kindergarten Female Enrollment : 56
Kindergarten Male Enrollment : 44
White Enrollment (%): 99.0% | Here: | 99.0% | | State average from 3582 schools: | 72.3% |
Hispanic Enrollment (%): 1.0% | This school: | 1.0% | | State average from 3582 schools: | 4.5% |
Genders in Early Childhood Center School
Races in Early Childhood Center School
2003 Student Enrollment: 102
Female Enrollment : 47
Male Enrollment : 55
Kindergarten Enrollment : 102
Kindergarten Female Enrollment : 47
Kindergarten Male Enrollment : 55
White Enrollment (%): 99.0% | Here: | 99.0% | | State average from 3497 schools: | 73.5% |
American Indian Enrollment (%): 1.0% | Here: | 1.0% | | State average from 3497 schools: | 1.3% |
Genders in Early Childhood Center School
2002 Student Enrollment: 110
Female Enrollment : 53
Male Enrollment : 57
Kindergarten Enrollment : 110
Kindergarten Female Enrollment : 53
Kindergarten Male Enrollment : 57
White Enrollment (%): 96.4% | Early Childhood Center School: | 96.4% | | State average from 3348 schools: | 74.2% |
Black Enrollment (%): 0.9% | Here: | 0.9% | | State average from 3348 schools: | 17.9% |
Hispanic Enrollment (%): 2.7% | Here: | 2.7% | | State average from 3348 schools: | 4.0% |
Genders in Early Childhood Center School
Races in Early Childhood Center School
2001 Student Enrollment: 116
Female Enrollment : 55
Male Enrollment : 61
Kindergarten Female Enrollment : 55
Kindergarten Male Enrollment : 61
White Enrollment (%): 98.3% | Early Childhood Center School: | 98.3% | | State average from 3201 schools: | 76.6% |
Hispanic Enrollment (%): 1.7% | Here: | 1.7% | | State average from 3201 schools: | 3.6% |
Genders in Early Childhood Center School
Races in Early Childhood Center School
School Safety Practices:
Warning codes used to alert faculty of a critical incident : Yes
Tactical evacuation route for students or entry routes for emergency support teams : Yes
Off-site staging area for assembly and communication at the onset of critical incident : Yes
Emergency communication tree or plan : Yes
Facility blueprints and site plan on file with emergency support team : Yes
Control access to site during school hours (doors locked or monitored) : Yes
Control access to grounds during school hours (gates locked or monitored) : No
Students required to pass through metal detectors each day : No
Visitors required to pass through metal detectors : No
Campus closed for most students during lunch : Yes
Integrated home-land security in school practices into school safety plans : Yes
Random sweeps for weapons : No
Require clear book bags or ban book bags : No
Require students to wear badges or picture IDs : No
Require staff to wear badges or picture IDs : Yes
Provide staff training in risk assessment : No
Security cameras used to monitor the school : No
Telephones provided in most classrooms : Yes
Emergency button provided in lavatories : No
In compliance with the state law that requires that a student who brings a firearm to school be expelled for one year : Yes
In compliance with Elem. and Sec. Edu. Act (ESEA), that requires referral to juvenile delinquency system of any student who brings a firearm to school : Yes
School wide training in positive behavioral support and interventions : No
School Safety Plans:
Safety plan exists - Shootings : Yes
Safety plan exists - Riots : Yes
Safety plan exists - Bomb scares or comparable threats (excluding fire) : Yes
Safety plan exists - Disaster planning (tornadoes, floods, chemical spill, etc.) : Yes
Safety plan exists - Hostages : Yes
Safety plan exists - Lock down : Yes
School Prevention Programs:
Implemented a violence prevention curriculum : No
Practiced behavior modification/intervention with students : Yes
Provided group counseling (social work) or therapeutic activity for students : Yes
Provided peer mentoring or coaching program : No
Provided peer mediation (student court) in resolving conduct problems : No
Provided conflict resolution training to staff and students : No
Provided programs that promote a sense of social integration among students : Yes
Established a hot line for students to report problems : No
Provided training and assistance in classroom management to teachers : Yes
Revised or reviewed school wide discipline policy : Yes
Made architectural or environmental modifications to reduce crime or violence : No
Used a paid law enforcement or security service : No
Implemented a drug prevention service : No
Conducted community service projects on prevention : No
Implemented teacher/staff training on violence/drug prevention : Yes
Conducted public/parent awareness activities on violence/drug prevention : Yes
Offered after-school or before-school programs : No
Provided alternative education programs : No
Underwent curriculum acquisition or development : No
Provided services for out-of-school youth (school-age) : No
Administered special one-time events (not included in the above mentioned programs) : Yes
Involved organizations in administering drug and violence-prevention services via joint service delivery (including referrals) : No
Involved organizations in administering drug and violence prevention services via teacher/staff training : Yes
Involved organizations in administering drug and violence prevention services via public awareness activities : No
Involved organizations in administering drug and violence prevention services via fund raising : No
Allowed students to participate in the design, delivery or critiquing of a drug or violence prevention program : No
Balanced and restorative justice conferencing (aka transformative conferencing) : No
Attendance Statistics:
Attendance Rate (2006): 92.0% | This school: | 92.0% | | State average from 3668 schools: | 93.6% |
Attendance Rate (2005): 94.0% | Here: | 94.0% | | State average from 3919 schools: | 92.3% |
Attendance Rate (2004): 93.0% | Here: | 93.0% | | State average from 3863 schools: | 92.4% |
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