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Charlotte Public Schools

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Charlotte Public Schools is a school district in Michigan. Dr. Mandy Stewart is the current superintendent of schools. Charlotte is the county seat, with a population of approximately 9,200. The district covers an area of 124 square miles (320 km2) with a total enrollment of over 3,350 children. The schools are accredited by the North Central Association.

The information below is current as of 2021.

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Schools

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Name Website Level Enrollment Principal Information
Charlotte Senior High School link 9-12 964 Jonathan Royce, Principal; Sharee Burdick, Assistant Principal It is known as the "Home of the Dome" because the gymnasium is dome-shaped and very large. Many students are dual enrolled in traditional high school and Lansing-based community college classes, as well as intermediate school district vocational programs.
Charlotte Middle School link 7-8 1049 Ryan Guimont, Principal Motto “Prepare for Success”. First opened for the 2002-2003 school year. (Students in grades 6-8 were previously served by Charlotte Junior High School.)
Charlotte Upper Elementary link 4-6 536 Christopher Johnson, Principal; Tony Sewell, Dean of Students School mascot is the Oriole.
Galewood Elementary School link DK-K 226 Dillon Burns Motto “Our Roots Start Here”. The motto is inspired by twelve two-hundred-year-old oaks that grow in the school grounds.
Parkview Elementary School link 1-3 456 Alicia Curtis School mascot is the Oriole. In the past it was the Hornet.
Washington Elementary School link 1-3 333 Jason Setter School mascot is the Oriole; although in the early 1990s, it was the Wildcat.
Weymouth Early Child Development Center link Pre-K 247 Morgan Wilkins-Palmer Motto is “We care”. Inspired from "We care about ourselves, We care about each other, We care about quality work, Weymouth Elementary begins with 'WE'".
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