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Michigan Title I schools beating the odds

Michigan public schools where 60%+ of students qualify for free or reduced lunch AND the school's composite proficiency ranks in the top quartile of all Michigan schools. The intersection that matters most for equity.

MICHIGAN · TITLE I BEATING THE ODDS
#SchoolCityDistrict% FRL% ProficientState %ile
101Kincheloe Elementary SchoolDOWAGIACDowagiac Union School District60.3%41.8%77
102Mancelona Middle SchoolMANCELONAMancelona Public Schools80.6%41.8%77
103Brown City Elementary SchoolBROWN CITYBrown City Community Schools62.2%41.6%77
104Jefferson Elementary SchoolCOLDWATERColdwater Community Schools64.0%41.5%77
105Crestwood Middle SchoolGRAND RAPIDSKentwood Public Schools73.1%41.3%76
106WestHOLLANDHolland City School District66.1%41.3%76
107HowardEllis Elementary SchoolNILESNiles Community Schools66.4%41.2%76
108Ridge Park Charter AcademyGRAND RAPIDSRidge Park Charter Academy91.3%41.2%76
109West Ward Elementary SchoolALLEGANAllegan Public Schools64.0%41.1%75
110Hoover SchoolLINCOLN PARKLincoln Park School District of the City of88.9%41.1%75
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