Bay City Public Schools

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Coordinates43°36′22″N 83°54′33″W / 43.606111°N 83.909167°W / 43.606111; -83.909167 (District office)
TypePublic
GradesPre-school - 12[2]
Established1867; 159 years ago (1867)[3]
Bay City Public Schools
Address
601 Blend St.[1]
, Bay County, Michigan
United States
Coordinates43°36′22″N 83°54′33″W / 43.606111°N 83.909167°W / 43.606111; -83.909167 (District office)
District information
TypePublic
GradesPre-school - 12[2]
Established1867; 159 years ago (1867)[3]
SuperintendentGrant Hegenauer[4]
Schools13[5]
BudgetUS$102,493,000 (2021-22)[5]
NCES District ID2604260[5]
Students and staff
Students6,180 (2023-24)[5]
Teachers368.22 FTE (2023-24)[5]
Staff791.24 FTE (2023-24)[5]
Student–teacher ratio16.78 (2023-2024)[5]
Other information
Websitebcschools.net

Bay City Public Schools is a public school district in Bay County, Michigan. It serves Bay City, Auburn, Monitor Township, Williams Township, and parts of Beaver Township, Frankenlust Township, Hampton Township, Merritt Township, and Portsmouth Township.[6] It also serves a small portion of Saginaw County, including parts of the townships of Buena Vista, Kochville, and Zilwaukee.[7]

The first school in Bay City was begun in 1842. A union school district was formed in 1867, which evolved into the present school district. The district's first high school was built in 1869. It was succeeded by the following high school buildings:[3]

  • A new high school opened on the East Side on March 27, 1882.
  • On March 27, 1922, it was replaced by Central High School.
  • In 1923, Handy Middle School was established as T.L. Handy Junior High School. It became T.L. Handy High School in 1946, and returned to use as a middle school in 1990.[8]
  • Bay City Western High School opened in Auburn in September, 1973.[9]

Leadership

Superintendent

In February 2025 the Board of Education voted unanimously to select Frankenmuth School District Superintendent Grant Hegenauer as the district's next Superintendent.[10] Hegenauer began his duties on July 1, 2025.[11]

Board of Education

Member[12] Position In office since
Joslyn Jamrog President 2021
Matthew Felan Vice President 2020
Carrie Sepeda Secretary 2015
Mike Kelly Treasurer 2023
Laurie Jeske Trustee 2017
Wendy Legner Trustee 2025
Mason Pressler Trustee 2025

Schools

References

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