Vestaburg Community Schools

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GradesPreKindergarten–12[2]
SuperintendentBrandon Hubbard[1]
Schools3[2]
Budget$10,878,000 2021-2022 expenditures[2]
Vestaburg Community Schools
Address
7188 Avenue B[1]
Vestaburg
, Montcalm County, Michigan, 48891
United States
District information
GradesPreKindergarten–12[2]
SuperintendentBrandon Hubbard[1]
Schools3[2]
Budget$10,878,000 2021-2022 expenditures[2]
NCES District ID2634920[2]
Students and staff
Students841 (2024-2025)[2]
Teachers45.55 (on an FTE basis) (2024-2025)[2]
Staff116.6 FTE (2024-2025)[2]
Student–teacher ratio18.46 (2024-2025)[2]
District mascotWolverines[1]
Other information
Websitewww.vcs-k12.net

Vestaburg Community Schools (also known as Vestaburg Community School[1]) is a public school district in Central Michigan. In Montcalm County, it serves parts of the townships of Day, Ferris, and Richland.[3] In Isabella County, it serves part of Fremont Township.[4]

Prior to the opening of the current schools, Vestaburg's school was a stone and brick building with a wooden cupola.[5] On May 6, 1961, the current Vestaburg Community High School was dedicated. The Warren Holmes Company of Lansing was the architect.[6] By 1967, an adjacent school was built to serve the lower grades. This contributed to praise that year from the University of Michigan's Bureau of School Services, which also applauded the district's improvements to testing, curriculum, and vocational programs.[7]

In 2009, voters approved a $9.18 million bond issue to expand and renovate the schools.[8]

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