Clcca 6-8 Middle School (Closed 2006)

Clcca 6-8 Middle School serves 217 students in grades 6-8. 
The student:teacher ratio of 12:1 was lower than the Michigan state level of 17:1.
Minority enrollment was 79% of the student body (majority Black), which was higher than the Michigan state average of 37% (majority Black and Hispanic).

School Overview

Grades Offered
Grades 6-8
Total Students
217 students
This chart displays total students of Clcca 6-8 Middle School by year, with the latest 2004-05 school year data.
Total Classroom Teachers
18 teachers
Students by Grade
This chart displays the students of Clcca 6-8 Middle School by grade.

School Rankings

This School
State Level (MI)
Student : Teacher Ratio
12:1
17:1
American Indian
1%
1%
This chart displays the percentage of American Indian students in Clcca 6-8 Middle School and percentage of American Indian public school students in Michigan by year, with the latest 2004-05 school year data.
Asian
6%
4%
This chart displays the percentage of Asian students in Clcca 6-8 Middle School and the percentage of Asian public school students in Michigan by year, with the latest 2004-05 school year data.
Hispanic
22%
9%
This chart displays the percentage of Hispanic students in Clcca 6-8 Middle School and the percentage of Hispanic public school students in Michigan by year, with the latest 2004-05 school year data.
Black
50%
18%
This chart displays the percentage of Black students in Clcca 6-8 Middle School and the percentage of Black public school students in Michigan by year, with the latest 2004-05 school year data.
White
21%
63%
This chart displays the percentage of White students in Clcca 6-8 Middle School and the percentage of White public school students in Michigan by year, with the latest 2004-05 school year data.
Hawaiian
n/a
n/a
Two or more races
n/a
5%
All Ethnic Groups
This chart displays the percentage breakdown of students of all ethnic groups in Clcca 6-8 Middle School.
This chart displays the percentage breakdown of public school students of all ethnic groups in Michigan.
0.66
This chart displays the diversity score of Clcca 6-8 Middle School and the public school average diversity score of Michigan by year, with the latest 2004-05 school year data.
School District Name
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), MI Dept. of Education

Frequently Asked Questions

How many students attend Clcca 6-8 Middle School?
217 students attend Clcca 6-8 Middle School.
What is the racial composition of the student body?
50% of Clcca 6-8 Middle School students are Black, 22% of students are Hispanic, 21% of students are White, 6% of students are Asian, and 1% of students are American Indian.
What is the student:teacher ratio of Clcca 6-8 Middle School?
Clcca 6-8 Middle School has a student ration of 12:1, which is lower than the Michigan state average of 17:1.
What grades does Clcca 6-8 Middle School offer ?
Clcca 6-8 Middle School offers enrollment in grades 6-8
What school district is Clcca 6-8 Middle School part of?
Clcca 6-8 Middle School is part of Lansing Public School District.

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