St. Charles Community Schools

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Coordinates43°17′57″N 84°09′15″W / 43.29926°N 84.15419°W / 43.29926; -84.15419 (District office)
GradesPreKindergarten–12[2]
PresidentMarcia E. Kendall[3]
Vice-presidentAllison Brady[3]
St. Charles Community Schools
Address
891 West Walnut Street[1]
, Saginaw County, Michigan, 48655
United States
Coordinates43°17′57″N 84°09′15″W / 43.29926°N 84.15419°W / 43.29926; -84.15419 (District office)
District information
GradesPreKindergarten–12[2]
PresidentMarcia E. Kendall[3]
Vice-presidentAllison Brady[3]
SuperintendentRonald Stanley[4]
Schools3[2]
Budget$11,249,000 2021-2022 expenditures[2]
NCES District ID2632640[2]
Students and staff
Students703 (2024-2025)[2]
Teachers45.3 (on an FTE basis) (2024-2025)[2]
Staff108.65 FTE (2024-2025)[2]
Student–teacher ratio15.52 (2024-2025)[2]
District mascotBulldogs[1]
Colors   
Red and Black
Other information
Intermediate school districtSaginaw Intermediate School District
Websitewww.stccs.org

St. Charles Community Schools is a public school district in Saginaw County, Michigan. It serves St. Charles and parts of the townships of Brant, Fremont, Marion, St. Charles, and Swan Creek.[5]

The current St. Charles Middle/High School was built in 1959.[6] It replaced an earlier building that then became a dedicated elementary school, Miller Elementary. At its center was the 1884 union school, with later additions surrounding it.[7] Patterson Elementary opened in January 1963, named for Mary Patterson, an elementary teacher in the district for 37 years.[8][9]

The Fine Arts and Central Administration Building, as well as a middle school wing, were added to the high school in 1968. The middle school was named for Anna M. Thurston, a long-serving and highly regarded math teacher in the district.[10]

In fall 2006, St. Charles consolidated its two elementary schools at Patterson Elementary, which became St. Charles Elementary. Sixteen new classrooms and a renovation were completed there, and Miller Elementary was sold and became an assisted living facility. The middle/high school was also renovated.[11]

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