For the 2025 school year, there are 2 public charter schools serving 829 students in Menominee County, MI.
The top ranked public charter schools in Menominee County, MI are Uplift Michigan Academy and Nah Tah Wahsh Public School Academy. Overall testing rank is based on a school's combined math and reading proficiency test score ranking.
Menominee County, MI public charter schools have an average math proficiency score of 10% (versus the Michigan public charter school average of 21%), and reading proficiency score of 28% (versus the 32% statewide average). Charter schools in Menominee County have an average ranking of 4/10, which is in the bottom 50% of Michigan public charter schools.
Minority enrollment is 55% of the student body (majority American Indian and Black), which is less than the Michigan public charter school average of 68% (majority Black).
Best Public Charter Schools in Menominee County (2025)
School
(Math and Reading Proficiency)
(Math and Reading Proficiency)
Location
Quick Facts
Rank: #11.
Uplift Michigan Academy
Charter School
(Math: 11% | Reading: 30%)
Rank:
Rank:
2/
Bottom 50%10
W526 Division St
Stephenson, MI 49887
(313) 335-3218
Stephenson, MI 49887
(313) 335-3218
Gr: K-12 | 645 students Student-teacher ratio: 22:1 Minority enrollment: 44%
Rank: #22.
Nah Tah Wahsh Public School Academy
Charter School
(Math: 6-9% | Reading: 20-24%)
Rank:
Rank:
2/
Bottom 50%10
14911 Hannahville B1 Rd
Wilson, MI 49896
(906) 466-2952
Wilson, MI 49896
(906) 466-2952
Gr: K-12 | 184 students Student-teacher ratio: 9:1 Minority enrollment: 95%
Menominee County Public Schools (Closed)
School
Location
Quick Facts
P.o. Box 350
Harris, MI 49845
(906) 466-5334
Harris, MI 49845
(906) 466-5334
Gr: K-6 | 374 students Student-teacher ratio: 17:1 Minority enrollment: 12%
P.o. Box 350
Harris, MI 49845
(906) 466-5321
Harris, MI 49845
(906) 466-5321
Gr: 7-12 | 286 students Student-teacher ratio: 17:1 Minority enrollment: 14%
The Better Alternative Elementary School (Closed 2011)
Alternative School
213 West Mill St
Stephenson, MI 49887
(906) 753-2222
Stephenson, MI 49887
(906) 753-2222
Gr: 9-12
P.o. Box 68
Daggett, MI 49821
(906) 753-2218
Daggett, MI 49821
(906) 753-2218
Gr: K-2 | 73 students Student-teacher ratio: 15:1 Minority enrollment: 15%
2701 17th St
Menominee, MI 49858
(906) 863-6617
Menominee, MI 49858
(906) 863-6617
Gr: 2-3 | 246 students Student-teacher ratio: 19:1 Minority enrollment: 7%
Menominee Community Education Center (Closed 2007)
Alternative School
2008 11th Avenue
Menominee, MI 49858
(906) 863-6990
Menominee, MI 49858
(906) 863-6990
Gr: 8-12 | 32 students Student-teacher ratio: 16:1
526 Division St
Stephenson, MI 49887
(906) 753-2222
Stephenson, MI 49887
(906) 753-2222
Gr: 6-8 | 130 students Student-teacher ratio: 33:1 Minority enrollment: 3%
W526 Division St.
Stephenson, MI 49887
(313) 335-3218
Stephenson, MI 49887
(313) 335-3218
Gr: K-12 | 467 students Student-teacher ratio: 27:1
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the top ranked public charter schools in Menominee County, MI?
The top ranked public charter schools in Menominee County, MI include Uplift Michigan Academy and Nah Tah Wahsh Public School Academy.
How many public charter schools are located in Menominee County?
2 public charter schools are located in Menominee County.
What is the racial composition of students in Menominee County?
Menominee County public charter schools minority enrollment is 55% of the student body (majority American Indian and Black), which is less than the Michigan public charter schools average of 68% (majority Black).
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