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Enrollment Analysis: White students comprised 86.5% of Ionia County's student body in 2024-25 school year

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Dr. Michael F. Rice Michigan superintendent of public instruction | https://radio.wcmu.org/

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There were 6,918 white students enrolled in Ionia County schools in the 2024-25 school year, 0.9% less than the previous year, according to the Michigan Department of Education.

Data showed that Ionia County welcomed 7,996 students during the 2024-25 school year. Among them, white students comprised 86.5% of the student body to be the most represented ethnicity in the county.

Among the 27 schools in Ionia County, Ionia High School recorded the largest enrollment of white students in the 2024-25 school year, with a total of 635 students.

In the 2024-25 school year, 1,427,386 students enrolled in Michigan schools, a figure 4.8% below the pre-pandemic total of 1,499,552 in 2019-20, with white students seeing the largest decline of approximately 3%.

Academic performance in Michigan remains below pre-pandemic levels. According to the 2024 NAEP results, the share of students reaching the basic benchmark in core subjects is about 10 percentage points lower than in 2019—except for fourth-grade math, which saw a decline of just 2 points.

Achievement gaps between ethnic groups also persist. On average, Hispanic students scored 15 points below white students. The gap was even wider for Black students, who scored about 30 points lower than their white peers.

The 2025 education budget, approved by Gov. Whitmer last July, totals $23.4 billion—$900 million less than the previous year’s budget. K-12 schools are working with $20.6 billion, a reduction from the $21.5 billion allocated in 2024.

However, some school superintendents and educators were concerned about the new budget. "Schools cannot function properly without adequate funding for safety and mental health," stated Rep. David Martin, R-Davison, referring to a significant cut of around $301 million from school safety and mental health programs. Based on the current bill, the program will receive just $26.5 million.

Ethnicities in Ionia County in 2024-25 School Year

White (86.5%)Hispanic (8.5%)Ethnicities < 5% (5%)

Enrollment Demographics in Ionia County Schools During 2024-25 School Year

School name% of white students enrolmentTotal enrollment
Coon School100%15
Haynor School100%10
North LeValley Elementary School100%10
Handlon Correctional Facility100%2
Pewamo-Westphalia Elementary School96.4%249
Portland High School93.1%665
Oakwood Elementary School91.1%473
Saranac Elementary School91%433
R. B. Boyce Elementary School90.2%254
Westwood Elementary School89.6%423
Portland Middle School89.5%418
Saranac Junior-Senior High School89.2%406
Lakewood Elementary School88.9%461
Freedom Acres School86.9%122
Belding High School86.1%511
Woodview Elementary School84.9%372
A. A. Rather School84.7%308
Twin Rivers Elementary School84.2%183
Ellis Elementary School83.4%391
Ionia Middle School83.1%629
Belding Middle School82.1%363
Ionia High School81.9%775
Douglas R. Welch High School78.1%73
Jefferson School75.7%272
Emerson School71.7%166
Bellamy Creek Correctional Facility22.2%9
Ionia Maximum Correctional Facility0%3

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