Bloomfield Hills School District
- For the 2019-20 school year, there are 5 public middle schools managed by Bloomfield Hills School District serving 3,612 students in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
- Minority enrollment is 28% of the student body (majority Black and Asian), which is less than the Michigan state average of 34%.
- The student:teacher ratio of 17:1 is less than the state average of 18:1.
Bloomfield Hills School District (2019-20)
- School Location Grades Students
- Bloomfield Hills Bloomfield Hills High School4200 Andover Rd
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
(248)341-5600
Grades: 6-12 | 1682 students
- Bloomfield Hills Bloomfield Hills Middle School4200 Quarton Rd
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
(248)341-6000
Grades: 4-8 | 754 students
- Bloomfield Hills East Hills Middle School2800 Kensington Rd
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304
(248)341-6200
Grades: 5-8 | 445 students
- West Bloomfield West Hills Middle School2601 Lone Pine Rd
West Bloomfield, MI 48323
(248)341-6100
Grades: 3-8 | 656 students
- Bloomfield Hills Wing Lake Developmental Center Special Education School
6490 Wing Lake Rd
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
(248)341-7900
Grades: K-12 | 75 students
Overview
School District Name | Bloomfield Hills School District |
# of Schools | n/a |
# of Students | 5,351 students |
# of Teachers | 340 Teacher(s) |
Student : Teacher Ratio | 16:1 |
# of Male Students | 2,591 students |
% Male Students | 48% |
# of Female Students | 2,760 students |
% Female Students | 52% |
Students by Ethnicity:
Diversity Score | 0.50 |
# of American Indian Students | 5 students |
% American Indian Students | n/a |
# of Asian Students | 508 students |
% Asian Students | 9% |
# of Hispanic Students | 170 students |
% Hispanic Students | 3% |
# of Black Students | 505 students |
% Black Students | 9% |
# of White Students | 3,898 students |
% White Students | 73% |
# of Hawaiian Students | 6 students |
% of Hawaiian Students | n/a |
# of Two or more races Students | 259 students |
% of Two or more races Students | 5% |
Students by Grade:
# of Students in Pre-Kindergarten: | - |
# of Students in Kindergarten: | 364 |
# of Students in 1st Grade: | 342 |
# of Students in 2nd Grade: | 372 |
# of Students in 3rd Grade: | 372 |
# of Students in 4th Grade: | 409 |
# of Students in 5th Grade: | 432 |
# of Students in 6th Grade: | 391 |
# of Students in 7th Grade: | 483 |
# of Students in 8th Grade: | 467 |
# of Students in 9th Grade: | 367 |
# of Students in 10th Grade: | 452 |
# of Students in 11th Grade: | 461 |
# of Students in 12th Grade: | 410 |
# of Ungraded Students: | 29 |
District Comparison
- Bloomfield Hills School District, which is ranked within the top 5% of all 855 school districts in Michigan (based off of combined Math and Reading proficiency testing data) for the 2015-2016 school year.
- The school district's graduation rate of 95% has decreased from 97% over five school years.
Definition of Terms 2016-2017 School Year Data | This School District | State Average (MI) |
Math Test Scores (% Proficient) | 67% | 39% |
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Reading / Language Arts Test Scores (% Proficient) | 69% | 49% |
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Graduation Rate | 95% | 85% |
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Fiscal Data Comparison
- The revenue/student of $19,798 is higher than the state average of $12,544. The school district revenue/student has stayed relatively flat over four school years.
- The school district's spending/student of $18,940 is higher than the state average of $12,533. The school district spending/student has stayed relatively flat over four school years.
Definition of Terms 2016-2017 School Year Data | This School District | This State (MI) |
Total Revenue | $109 MM | $9 MM |
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Spending | $104 MM | $9 MM |
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Revenue / Student | $19,798 | $12,544 |
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Spending / Student | $18,940 | $12,533 |
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