Square Mileage of Michigan School Districts, As of May 22, 2018

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Square Mileage of Michigan School Districts, As of May 22, 2018 Square mileage of Michigan school districts, as of May 22, 2018 District Code District Name Square Miles 01010 Alcona Community Schools 397.14 02010 AuTrain-Onota Public Schools 156.66 02020 Burt Township School District 238.57 02070 Munising Public Schools 312.73 02080 Superior Central School District 228.94 03010 Plainwell Community Schools 66.83 03020 Otsego Public Schools 82.05 03030 Allegan Public Schools 156.2 03040 Wayland Union Schools 89.18 03050 Fennville Public Schools 114.07 03060 Martin Public Schools 61.95 03070 Hopkins Public Schools 95.08 03080 Saugatuck Public Schools 22.1 03100 Hamilton Community Schools 128.46 03440 Glenn Public School District 4.42 04010 Alpena Public Schools 605.24 05010 Alba Public Schools 66.2 05035 Central Lake Public Schools 62.38 05040 Bellaire Public Schools 74.84 05060 Elk Rapids Schools 129.12 05065 Ellsworth Community School 45.62 05070 Mancelona Public Schools 145.22 06010 Arenac Eastern School District 88.08 06020 Au Gres-Sims School District 69.79 06050 Standish-Sterling Community Schools 214.27 07010 Arvon Township School District 124.74 07020 Baraga Area Schools 207.75 07040 L'Anse Area Schools 732.43 08010 Delton Kellogg Schools 116.95 08030 Hastings Area School District 174.24 08050 Thornapple Kellogg School District 117.36 09010 Bay City School District 230.47 09030 Bangor Township Schools 14.88 09050 Essexville-Hampton Public Schools 19.34 09090 Pinconning Area Schools 193.6 10015 Benzie County Central Schools 350.94 10025 Frankfort-Elberta Area Schools 49.87 11010 Benton Harbor Area Schools 58.8 11020 St. Joseph Public Schools 16.93 11030 Lakeshore School District (Berrien) 37.05 11033 River Valley School District 107.18 11200 New Buffalo Area Schools 23.06 11210 Brandywine Community Schools 18.78 11240 Berrien Springs Public Schools 58.84 11250 Eau Claire Public Schools 49.99 11300 Niles Community Schools 71.44 11310 Buchanan Community Schools 74.95 11320 Watervliet School District 37.67 11330 Coloma Community Schools 42.85 11340 Bridgman Public Schools 19.6 11670 Hagar Township S/D #6 2.63 11830 Sodus Township S/D #5 2.69 12010 Coldwater Community Schools 144.05 12020 Bronson Community School District 151.65 12040 Quincy Community Schools 107.75 13010 Albion Public Schools 65.54 13020 Battle Creek Public Schools 42.07 13050 Athens Area Schools 74.44 13070 Harper Creek Community Schools 75.32 13080 Homer Community School District 94.11 13090 Lakeview Sch. District (Calhoun) 15.78 13095 Mar Lee School District 37.43 13110 Marshall Public Schools 169.46 13120 Pennfield Schools 41.97 13130 Tekonsha Community Schools 51.27 13135 Union City Community Schools 100.48 14010 Cassopolis Public Schools 129.42 14020 Dowagiac Union School District 120.52 14030 Edwardsburg Public Schools 63.92 14050 Marcellus Community Schools 103.68 15010 Beaver Island Community School 74.57 15020 Boyne City Public Schools 98.68 15030 Boyne Falls Public School District 54.36 15050 Charlevoix Public Schools 91.71 15060 East Jordan Public Schools 115.55 16015 Cheboygan Area Schools 269.97 16050 Inland Lakes Schools 162.55 16070 Mackinaw City Public Schools 35.85 16100 Wolverine Community School District 163.73 17010 Sault Ste. Marie Area Schools 271.07 17050 DeTour Area Schools 367.29 17090 Pickford Public Schools 242.95 17110 Rudyard Area Schools 401.34 17140 Brimley Area Schools 295.86 17160 Whitefish Township Schools 245.82 18010 Clare Public Schools 125.18 18020 Farwell Area Schools 184.52 18060 Harrison Community Schools 247.18 19010 DeWitt Public Schools 18.37 19070 Fowler Public Schools 53.72 19100 Bath Community Schools 41.39 19120 Ovid-Elsie Area Schools 152.18 19125 Pewamo-Westphalia Community Schools 81.79 19140 St. Johns Public Schools 204.33 20015 Crawford AuSable Schools 453.25 21010 Escanaba Area Public Schools 181.81 21025 Gladstone Area Schools 89.17 21060 Rapid River Public Schools 294.02 21065 Big Bay De Noc School District 507.41 21090 Bark River-Harris School District 177.33 21135 Mid Peninsula School District 325.03 22010 Iron Mountain Public Schools 7.66 22025 Norway-Vulcan Area Schools 243.82 22030 Breitung Township School District 72.75 22045 North Dickinson County Schools 506.06 23010 Bellevue Community Schools 84.09 23030 Charlotte Public Schools 131.33 23050 Eaton Rapids Public Schools 119.66 23060 Grand Ledge Public Schools 119.78 23065 Maple Valley Schools 129.94 23080 Olivet Community Schools 108.32 23090 Potterville Public Schools 15.93 23490 Oneida Township S/D #3 2.81 24020 Harbor Springs School District 115.2 24030 Alanson Public Schools 41.96 24040 Pellston Public Schools 248.94 24070 Public Schools of Petoskey 172.56 25010 Flint, School District of the City of 30.41 25030 Grand Blanc Community Schools 38.93 25040 Mt. Morris Consolidated Schools 28.66 25050 Goodrich Area Schools 48.35 25060 Bendle Public Schools 2.07 25070 Genesee School District 6.39 25080 Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools 26.69 25100 Fenton Area Public Schools 37.33 25110 Kearsley Community School District 21.63 25120 Flushing Community Schools 54.67 25130 Atherton Community Schools 9.11 25140 Davison Community Schools 61.03 25150 Clio Area School District 59.28 25180 Swartz Creek Community Schools 71.44 25200 Lake Fenton Community Schools 25.84 25210 Westwood Heights Schools 9.89 25230 Bentley Community School District 5.58 25240 Beecher Community School District 5.03 25250 Linden Community Schools 48.06 25260 Montrose Community Schools 35.85 25280 LakeVille Community School District 91.91 26010 Beaverton Rural Schools 224.64 26040 Gladwin Community Schools 221.52 27010 Bessemer Area School District 120.6 27020 Ironwood Area Schools of Gogebic County 229.89 27070 Wakefield-Marenisco School District 516.29 27080 Watersmeet Township School District 277.88 28010 Traverse City Area Public Schools 283.59 28035 Buckley Community Schools 71.08 28090 Kingsley Area Schools 123.31 29010 Alma Public Schools 101.89 29020 Ashley Community Schools 60.03 29040 Breckenridge Community Schools 129.38 29050 Fulton Schools 104.22 29060 Ithaca Public Schools 155.06 29100 St. Louis Public Schools 86.73 30010 Camden-Frontier School 95.77 30020 Hillsdale Community Schools 70.1 30030 Jonesville Community Schools 76.02 30040 Litchfield Community Schools 57.66 30050 North Adams-Jerome Public Schools 64.85 30060 Pittsford Area Schools 79.56 30070 Reading Community Schools 78.95 30080 Waldron Area Schools 58.98 31010 Hancock Public Schools 44.13 31020 Adams Township School District 83.3 31030 Public Schools of Calumet, Laurium & Keweenaw 419 31050 Chassell Township School District 51.66 31070 Elm River Township School District 93.21 31100 Dollar Bay-Tamarack City Area K-12 School 31.38 31110 Houghton-Portage Township School District 99.76 31130 Lake Linden-Hubbell School District 182 31140 Stanton Township Public Schools 123.84 32010 Bad Axe Public Schools 89.85 32030 Caseville Public Schools 9.61 32040 Church School District 7.7 32050 Elkton-Pigeon-Bay Port Laker Schools 197.47 32060 Harbor Beach Community Schools 119.92 32080 North Huron School District 134.29 32090 Owendale-Gagetown Area School District 61.41 32130 Port Hope Community Schools 50.93 32170 Ubly Community Schools 171.82 32260 Colfax Township S/D #1F 5.57 32610 Sigel Township S/D #3F 23.45 32620 Sigel Township S/D #4F 7.87 32630 Sigel Township S/D #6 6.47 32650 Verona Township S/D #1F 6.83 33010 East Lansing School District 14.31 33020 Lansing Public School District 51.57 33040 Dansville Schools 87.82 33060 Haslett Public Schools 20.14 33070 Holt Public Schools 32.24 33100 Leslie Public Schools 74.18 33130 Mason Public Schools (Ingham) 107.94 33170 Okemos Public Schools 22.79 33200 Stockbridge Community Schools 128.43 33215 Waverly Community Schools 16.89 33220 Webberville Community Schools 39.59 33230 Williamston Community Schools 59.19 34010 Ionia Public Schools 134.15 34080 Belding Area School District 100.97 34090 Lakewood Public Schools 215.57 34110 Portland Public Schools 111.55 34120 Saranac Community Schools 72.03 34140 Berlin Township S/D #3 6.08 34340 Easton Township S/D #6 5.11 34360 Ionia Township S/D #2 2.82 35010 Oscoda Area Schools 359.58 35020 Hale Area Schools 156.49 35030 Tawas Area Schools 171.3 35040 Whittemore-Prescott Area Schools 165.19 36015 Forest Park School District 637.16 36025 West Iron County Public Schools 573.7 37010 Mt. Pleasant City School District 133.14 37040 Beal City Public Schools 47.61 37060 Shepherd Public Schools 112.48 38010 Western School District 67.55 38020 Vandercook Lake Public Schools 5.25 38040 Columbia School District 89.86 38050 Grass Lake Community Schools 64.68 38080 Concord Community Schools 69.85 38090 East Jackson Community Schools 35.24 38100 Hanover-Horton School District 65.26 38120 Michigan Center School District 15.91 38130 Napoleon Community Schools 46.89 38140 Northwest Community Schools 104.74 38150 Springport Public Schools 101.29 38170 Jackson Public Schools 39.06 39010 Kalamazoo Public Schools 55.03 39020 Climax-Scotts Community Schools 61.19 39030 Comstock Public Schools 25.77 39050 Galesburg-Augusta Community Schools 53.44 39065 Gull Lake Community Schools 107.14 39130 Parchment School District 14.64 39140 Portage Public Schools 42.81 39160 Schoolcraft Community Schools 50.91 39170 Vicksburg Community Schools 108 40020 Forest Area Community Schools 115.32 40040 Kalkaska Public Schools 444.93 40060 Excelsior Township S/D #1 18.37 41010 Grand Rapids Public Schools 43.06 41020 Godwin Heights Public Schools 3.7 41025 Northview Public Schools 14.04 41026 Wyoming Public Schools 11.13 41040
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