Rockford Public Schools (Michigan)
The Rockford Public School system serves an area of approximately 100 square miles (260 km2) centered on Rockford, Michigan. HistoryRockford Public Schools serves portions of Kent County, and serves portions of Plainfield, Algoma, Courtland, Cannon, Grattan and Oakfield Townships. The modern school system was formed in the late 1950s by combining various neighborhood school systems. As of 2008, Rockford Public Schools serves over 8,000 students.[1] Erwin J. Kleinert became superintendent in 1940 and was instrumental in consolidating many of the one-room school districts into Rockford Public Schools. He remained as superintendent until 1962, when he then became superintendent of Kent County Intermediate School District.[citation needed] SchoolsEach school in the district is part of the national Blue Ribbon Schools Program. Elementary Schools (K-5)
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