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Clinton Township District and Curriculum

There are five school districts in Clinton Charter Township which give families here many educational options. L’Anse Creuse Public Schools, which operates 15 state and national Blue Ribbon Schools, is the largest district and challenges students to excel with programs like dual enrollment- where high school students attend college classes for credit. With new bonds passed and plans for 21st century technological improvements, Chippewa Valley Schools is this Township’s second largest and most rapidly growing district.

We currently cover the following Clinton Township-area school districts: Chippewa Valley Schools, Clintondale Community Schools, Fraser Public Schools, L’Anse Creuse Public Schools, and Mount Clemens Community Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Clinton TownshipDistrict Curriculum

These districts have a strong history of following national and state standards when implementing curriculum in the classroom. Relying heavily on Common Core Standards, students in Clinton Township learn all aspects of English Language Arts- beginning with phonics and print awareness then continuing to advanced comprehension skills and composition. There is also a strong emphasis on the dramatic arts supported in the Chippewa Valley district by the John R. Armstrong Performing Arts Center.

When it comes to mathematics, Clinton Charter Township students are challenged with real world applications. In the L’Anse Creuse Public Schools, students are encouraged to explore career options and to take advantage of the Frederik V. Pankow Center as well as the two other career centers this district operates. Chippewa Valley Schools also offers its ‘Career Cruising’ program which is designed to help students tailor their secondary education experience.



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Keeping Informed: Recent Clinton Township Educational News

  • AP District Honor Roll - L’Anse Creuse School District earned a spot on the Annual AP District Honor Roll by the College Board for increasing both Advanced Placement test scores and number of AP tests offered. This nationally recognized distinction is given to around 500 districts each year.
  • Bond Initiatives - Chippewa Valley Schools board members approved a $1.3 million purchase for new computers in secondary classrooms and enhancements to wireless capabilities in schools. This effort is part of an overall improvement strategy being funded by a 2010 bond approval for $89 million from the state of Michigan.
  • Green Designation - In what has been described as a “teacher-driven effort,” fourteen Chippewa Valley Schools earned a Green Designation by the Macomb County Board of Commissioners for efforts to limit environmental impacts. Students from these schools engaged in activities including expanding recycling programs to include electronics, creating compost bins, and reducing waste by bringing lunches in reusable containers.

Clinton Township Tutors Can Help Your Student Succeed

SchoolTutoring Academy works with young learners and students, all the way up through high school. We offer Pre-K and Kindergarten Tutoring as well as Elementary School Tutoring to build a strong learning foundation early on. We also offer comprehensive tutoring across all school subjects.

Chalk Talk: What is an Intermediate School District?

Michigan is one of the few states that operates educational agencies called Intermediate School Districts. Their function is to serve the needs of local school districts by providing professional development and support to teachers, administrators, and parents. Each ISD usually serves an entire county and sometimes they will also operate schools that serve a special population; for example, those with cognitive impairments.