Arcadia Township (Manistee County), MI is a rural community located in the northwest corner of Michigan. The township has two public schools, Arcadia Elementary and Arcadia High School, both of which have excellent ratings for their educational programs. At the elementary level, students receive a comprehensive education with classes in mathematics, science, social studies, English language arts, technology and physical education, as well as art and music classes. Arcadia High School offers a wide variety of courses in all subjects to ensure that students are educated on the latest developments in each field. In addition to the academic program, there are also numerous extracurricular activities such as sports teams and clubs for students to participate in. As a small community with limited resources available to its residents, Arcadia Township strives to provide its youth with quality educational opportunities that will prepare them for success after high school.
Arcadia township schools spend $10,896 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 19 pupils per teacher, 0 students per librarian, and 844 children per counselor.