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Kentwood, MI is known for its excellent education opportunities. The local school district offers a variety of options for students from elementary to high school. It is rated highly by the Michigan Department of Education and consistently ranks among the best in the state. In addition to traditional public schools, Kentwood also offers charter schools, magnet programs, and several private schools and parochial academies. Each institution provides an enriching learning experience with diverse curriculums, innovative teaching methods, and advanced technology. Furthermore, Kentwood's commitment to educational excellence can be seen through its professional development opportunities for teachers, extra-curricular activities for students, and numerous community partnerships with other educational organizations. Thus, Kentwood's educational system reflects the city's commitment to providing a quality education for all residents.

Kentwood schools spend $11,218 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 19 pupils per teacher, 577 students per librarian, and 787 children per counselor.

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  EducationKentwood, MichiganUnited States
  $14,664$15,905
  $11,296$13,142
  $6,936$7,999
  1716.23
  11244573
  681530
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Over 15 years ago

Love the city, hate the climate. Tough to find a job  More

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cold, freezing winters. however, if you like 4 seasons this is the place to  More

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Over 16 years ago

My husband and I moved to Kentwood after living in West Michigan for 7yrs. through our college years. While we found the cities closer to the coast more conservative  More

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