1010 out of 10GreatSchools

Schroeder Elementary School

Troy, MI
  • Public
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  • Grades K-5
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  • Enrollment: 520

Overview

Schroeder Elementary School
3541 Jack Drive
Troy, MI 48084
(248) 823-3600
Schroeder Elementary School is located in Troy, MI and serves grades K-5.It received a GreatSchool rating of 10 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0%
Native American
1%
Hispanic
2%
Black
2%
Two or more races
3%
White
43%
Asian
50%

Reviews9 Reviews

5.0
parent
Excellent~ our kids are well- prepared for middle school, and love learning!
parent
I haven’t find any gap about this school to describe negatively though we moved out of school district for our employment. My son still discuss with his friends how the school is important for him. I love this school,ISD and teachers and staff members. We highly recommend this school.
other
Schroeder Elementary School Troy is an amazing school. The teachers & staff go above & beyond there jobs & truly care for there students. The teachers/staff are very attentive to the needs of all students. Unfortunately my children have been to 4 elementary schools & I am so very impressed with Schroeder idc if I have to struggle 2 make it. I will not take them out of this school.
parent
In reality, this school is "above average" academically, as most of the students have parents who are education-focused and have reasonably high expectations of their children academically. Clearly (and thankfully), the staff doesn't have as hard of a job maintaining high test scores as, say, a principal in Detroit. Therefore, the administration really should have the luxury of focusing on the "extras" that make a suburban school great: character-building, community, citizenship, etc. All of these are lacking, in my opinion. The kids are generally rude and pushy, shoving in the hallways and rarely getting disciplined for disrespecting teachers. This is something the administration could get a hold on, but I find leadership lacking & complacent. By comparison, other neighboring schools really do have better-behaved kids, in my experience. Their principals maintain good citizenship programs and emphasize no-bullying as a school value. Also, there are few "extras" like an annual family dance, spring musical, or talent show. Yes, it's extra work to produce these events, but they generate school spirit and could add a sense of community to Schroeder that I find sorely lacking.
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