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Sturgis High School is located in Sturgis, Michigan and is part of the Sturgis Public Schools school district. Demographics. The demographic breakdown of the 955 students enrolled in the 2018–19 school year was: Male - 50.1%; Female - 49.9%; Asian - 1.4%; Black - 1.8%; Hispanic - 36.3%; Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander - 0.1%; White - 58.3%
Handicapped Children's Protection Act of 1986, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Luna Perez v. Sturgis Public Schools, 598 U.S. 142 (2023), [1] was a United States Supreme Court decision in which the Court held that an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) lawsuit ...
Sturgis, Michigan. / 41.79917°N 85.41917°W / 41.79917; -85.41917. Sturgis is a city in St. Joseph County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 10,994 at the 2010 census. The city is located at the northeast corner of Sturgis Township and at the intersection of US 12 and M-66.
ANN ARBOR — A trio of Sturgis High School graduates are having a hail of a time in college. Senior Rowan Klar and sophomores Katie Strawser and Eathan Klar are each enrolled at the University of ...
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Wolverine Conference. The Wolverine "B" Conference (known commonly as the Wolverine Conference) is a high school athletic conference in southwestern Michigan. It is composed of 8 Class A and B schools from the MHSAA in Allegan, Cass, Kalamazoo, St. Joseph, and Van Buren counties. Current members include: Edwardsburg, Niles, Otsego, Paw Paw ...
List of school districts in Michigan. There are three distinct types of school districts in the U.S. state of Michigan. For local education agency (LEA), or public schools districts, see List of local education agency districts in Michigan. For intermediate school districts (ISDs), see list of intermediate school districts in Michigan.
1) As a publicly funded school, Sturgis owes the public--including any subset or individual member thereof, however skeptical or critical--answers to reasonable questions regarding how Sturgis is spending public money. Criticism comes with the territory. Adults should recognize this and not lapse into ad hominem attacks.