About Our Schools
16 of Warren Consolidated’s 25 schools have been awarded the Michigan Blue Ribbon Exemplary School Award. Two are national blue ribbon schools. A blue ribbon school is one that has achieved a high levels of all-around excellence. A blue ribbon school district is one which is committed to giving students a high quality curriculum, extensive educational opportunities, and the best pathway to success in college or the workplace.
Our Blue Ribbon Award winning schools are: Cromie Elementary, Fillmore Elementary, Green Acres Elementary, Harwood Elementary, Hatherly Elementary, Jefferson Elementary, Pearl Lean Elementary, Siersma Elementary, Wilde Elementary, Wilkerson Elementary, Beer Middle School, Carter Middle School, Flynn Middle School, Grissom Middle School, Cousino High School and Warren Mott High School. Green Acres and Cousino also went on to win National Blue Ribbon School recognition.
All Warren Consolidated Schools are accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and by the State of Michigan. Both organizations have high accreditation standards.
Elementary SchoolsFifteen schools - grades K-5 – single-teacher grade-level classrooms, computer lab, art room, music room, gym, café’
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reading, writing, math, science, social studies, art, music, Spanish, physical education, health, and computer technology |
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Grades K-2: |
emphasis on fundamental language skills with development in math, science, social studies, art, music, physical education |
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Grades 3-5: |
continued emphasis on language skills related to math, science and social studies. |
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Middle SchoolsFive schools - grades 6-8 in a six-period day – students change classrooms for academics, phys. ed., and electives
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academic core – language arts/communications/reading, social studies, science, mathematics;other courses – phys. ed., health, band, choir, exploratory art, computer literacy, life skills, exploring industry, practical mechanics, visual communications, materials & processes, foods & nutrition, family life, exploratory business |
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intramural program for all grades; boys and girls basketball, boys football, girls volleyball, boys and girls track |
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clubs, academic teams, yearbook, robotics, spirit team |
High SchoolsThree schools plus Career Prep Center, Community High School and the Macomb Math/Science Technology Center; grades 9-12 in a six-period day – students change classrooms for all classes, phys. ed. and electives. Magnet programs offered in math, science, careers, performing arts and radio/TV
Curriculum: |
academic core – English, math, science, social studies; other courses – phys. ed., health, expressive arts, career pathways, electives; 23 advanced or advanced placement courses available; articulation agreements with six universities to grant college credit for certain high school courses; testing our/waiver policy in effect for prerequisite courses; dual enrollment option available |
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Boys football, girls volleyball, boys and girls basketball, boys and girls swimming & diving, boys baseball, girls softball, boys and girls soccer, boys and girls track, cross country, boys and girls tennis, wrestling, golf. Club sponsored - hockey, bowling, dance/cheer team |
Graduation requirements: |
Beginning with the graduating class of 2011: 22.5 credits: 4 credits – English; 4 credits – math; 3 credits – science; 3 credits – social studies; .5 credits phys. ed.; .5 credits health; .1 credits - visual, performing, applied arts; 8.5 credits - electives |
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Full band/music program including jazz band, leadership, student government, yearbook, newspaper, foreign language, forensics, skiing, robotics, science Olympiad, math Olympiad |

