Fraser Public Schools
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Fraser Public Schools is a public school district located in the small town Fraser in Macomb County, Michigan, United States.
[edit] General information
Fraser Public Schools educates about 3,700 students. The majority of students were categorized as white, followed by black, with a only 1-2% of the students Asian/Pacific Islander or Hispanic. By gender, the school district has a fairly even amount of male and female students.[1]
The district contains Fraser High School, Richards Middle School, five smaller elementary schools, and one day care center.[2] The current superintendent is Richard Repicky.[3]
In recent years, the elementary schools scored #1 in Macomb County on the MEAP state standardized tests in several areas including Math, English, and Language Arts.[4]
Fraser Public Schools has made an exceptional effort in drug prevention and awareness, increasingly recent in light of reported heroin usage in Detroit. The school is the first in Macomb County to create an anonymous 24-hour telephone hot line. The number was created for students to help anyone they know struggling with drinking or drug addiction. All calls are completely confidential in a strive to help rather than punish people.[5].
[edit] References
- ^ Local School Directory
- ^ Public Schools Reports PublicSchoolsReport.com. Public Schools and Online Education Information, 2005-2007
- ^ Superintendent's Office. Fraser Public Schools. Retrieved on 2008-03-21.
- ^ Fraser Public Schools Homepage, 2008
- ^ Anonymous Tip line article
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