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City High-Middle School

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City High Middle School
Address
Map
1720 Plainfield Ave. NE

,
49505-5305
Coordinates42°59′37″N 85°39′33″W / 42.99352°N 85.65916°W / 42.99352; -85.65916
Information
School typePublic, magnet high school and middle school
FoundedEarly 1970s
School districtGrand Rapids Public Schools
PrincipalCharlotte VanderVliet[1]
Staff40.95 (FTE)[2]
Grades7–12
Age range12–18
Enrollment917 (2018–19)[2]
Student to teacher ratio22.39[2]
CampusUrban
Color(s)Blue and white   
MascotPegasus
Feeder schoolsGreater Grand Rapids area schools
Websitegrps.org/city
Student assessments
2021–22 school
year[3]
Change vs.
prior year[3]

M-STEP 11th grade proficiency rates
(Science / Social Studies)
Advanced %31.8 / 25.6
Proficient %31.0 / 50.4
PR. Proficient %14.7 / –
Not Proficient %22.5 / ≤5
Average test scores
SAT Total1158.0
(Decrease −6.4)

City High Middle School is a public, magnet high school operated by the Grand Rapids Public Schools in the greater Grand Rapids, Michigan area.

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History

City High School was established in the early 1970s as an alternative school for Grand Rapids Public Schools students in grades 9–12 who were "highly motivated and academically gifted" but were not being served adequately by the district's larger high schools. Enrollment in its early years was about 100 students. The school expanded in 1979 to include grades 7 and 8 as City Middle School, roughly doubling its enrollment.

The school was originally located on the campus of what was then Grand Rapids Junior College on Bostwick Avenue. It has since moved thrice: first in the 1990s, when GRJC separated from the GRPS, to a building adjacent to Grand Rapids Central High School and Fountain Elementary; in 2006, to the site of the former Northeast Middle School at 1400 Fuller Avenue NE; and in 2013, to the former Creston High School building at 1720 Plainfield Avenue Northeast.[4] The district repurposed the pre-2013 campus into GRPS University, a district training center.[5]

In 2009, after several years at the bronze level, U.S. News & World Report awarded City a silver medal rating in its annual ranking of America's best high schools. City received the silver medal rating again in 2012. In 2013 the magazine honored City with a gold medal rating and ranked it #255 among the nation's high schools.[6] Since then, City has continued its ascent in the state and national rankings, with U.S. News & World Report ranking it #1 in Michigan and #18 in the United States in 2022.[7]

In 2010, City became an International Baccalaureate school, students started being able to receive the IB diploma in 2011.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Welcome to City High Middle School". Grand Rapids Public Schools. Retrieved September 3, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "City MiddleHigh". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved June 28, 2020.
  3. ^ a b "MI School Data Annual Education Report". MI School Data. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  4. ^ "City High-Middle School ranked #2 in state". WZZM13. April 27, 2013. Retrieved September 3, 2018.
  5. ^ Scott, Monica (August 2017). "What happened to the closed school in your neighborhood?". MLive. Retrieved November 19, 2019.
  6. ^ "City Middle/High School". U.S. News & World Report. 2016. Retrieved September 3, 2018.
  7. ^ "Rankings: Best High Schools". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved May 1, 2020.
  8. ^ "City High Middle School".

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