Turner Township, MI is a small community located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It has a proud history as a rural farming district, and its population is just over 1,000 people. The local education system has been consistently rated highly by both parents and authorities. Students are offered access to quality resources such as up-to-date textbooks, technology equipment and experienced teachers in the classroom, allowing them to make the most of their learning experience. At the same time, the school's extracurricular activities program gives youth an opportunity to develop valuable skills such as teamwork and leadership which are applicable outside of academia. Furthermore, numerous scholarships and grants programs have been put into place to ensure educational access for all students regardless of their financial background. The township is committed to providing a quality education for all its young citizens that will equip them with the knowledge and skills necessary for success in today’s world.
Turner township schools spend $12,332 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 11 pupils per teacher, 0 students per librarian, and 290 children per counselor.