Grand Ledge Public Schools
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| Grand Ledge Public Schools | |
|---|---|
| Address | |
220 Lamson Street[1]
, Eaton, Michigan, 48837United States | |
| District information | |
| Grades | PreK-12 |
| Superintendent | Bill Barnes[2] |
| Schools | 8[3] |
| Budget | US$103,026,000 (2021-22 expenditures)[3] |
| NCES District ID | 2616410[3] |
| Students and staff | |
| Students | 5,440 (2024-25)[3] |
| Teachers | 304.16 FTE (2024-25)[3] |
| Staff | 669.29 FTE (2024-25)[3] |
| Student–teacher ratio | 17.89 (2024-25)[3] |
| Athletic conference | Capital Area Activities Conference |
| District mascot | Comets |
| Colors | Navy blue and gold |
| Other information | |
| Website | www |
Grand Ledge Public Schools is a Michigan school district that includes the city of Grand Ledge and the village of Mulliken, as well as portions of the townships of Danby in Ionia County, Eagle, Watertown, and Westphalia in Clinton County, and Delta, Oneida, Roxand, and Windsor in Eaton County.[4][5]
Grand Ledge High School opened in fall 1959. At the time, the former high school became Jonas Sawdon Junior High School for grades seven and eight.[6] By 1995, this building housed the district administration.[7]
In 2018, a three-phase bond was based in the district. This included school renovations and improvements to athletic and other school-related facilities. Some major projects included a new track & field complex located along M-43 and just southeast of the existing track & field facility, a brand new weight room and performing arts addition to the high school, and new Wacousta Elementary School (opened in fall 2024).[8][9]