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Oakwood Elementary School Profile

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School Profile: Oakwood Elementary School

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Oakwood Elementary School is located at 500 Oak Street, Portland, MI 48875-1872. The contact phone number is (517) 647-2991. It has a student/teacher ratio of 21.32.

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  • Students per Grade

  • Students and Teachers

  • School District: Portland Public
  • Grade Range: PK - 2
  • Students: 533
  • Teachers (FTE): 25
  • Student/Teacher Ratio: 21.32
  • Title I eligible: No

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Sunfield Elementary School
380 Long Street
Sunfield, MI 48890
(517) 566-8110
Wacousta Elementary School
9135 Herbison Road
Eagle, MI 48822
(517) 626-6952
Westphalia Elementary School
201 N. School Street
Westphalia, MI 48894
(989) 593-3488
Westwood School
883 Cross Street
Portland, MI 48875
(517) 647-2989
Middle Schools
Portland Middle School
745 Storz Avenue
Portland, MI 48875
(517) 647-2985
High Schools
Portland High School
1100 Ionia Road
Portland, MI 48875
(517) 647-2981
Other Schools
Portland Community Education
1100 Ionia Road
Portland, MI 48875
(517) 647-2987
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