Owosso Public Schools

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Owosso Public Schools
Address
645 Alger St. [1]
, Shiawassee , Michigan , 48867
United States
District information
GradesPre-Kindergarten-12
SuperintendentSteve Brooks [2]
Schools6 [3]
Budget$43,080,000 2021-2022 expenditures [3]
NCES District ID 2627210 [3]
Students and staff
Students2,923 (2023-2024) [3]
Teachers170.2 (on an FTE basis) (2023-2024) [3]
Staff368.95 FTE (2023-2024) [3]
Student–teacher ratio17.17 (2023-2024) [3]
Other information
Website www.owosso.k12.mi.us

Owosso Public Schools is a public school district in Shiawassee County, Michigan. It serves Owosso and parts of Middletown, and parts of the townships of Bennington, Caledonia, Hazelton, New Haven, Middlebury, Owosso, Rush, Sciota, and Shiawassee. [4]

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History

School District No. 1 of Owosso Township, the current district's predecessor, was established in 1837. It was not until 1840 that a public school was built (at the southeast corner of Washington and Williams Streets) and instruction began, although the town had a private school that was held in a log house. [5]

With the town's incorporation in 1859, Owosso's district became a union school district. A new building, the Union School, was built that year to house all grades. It underwent several expansions, culminating in a partial rebuild after a fire in 1900. It was joined by two new elementary schools in the 1890s. [6] The first high school class graduated in 1870, and for a period of time beginning about 1880, an Owosso High School diploma was enough to gain admission to the University of Michigan. [7]

The district added a fourth school in 1915 to accommodate a growing enrollment of 1,800 students. The new Lincoln School, which opened in January 1916, served students from kindergarten through eighth grade. It is recognized as an embodiment of typical school architecture of its era and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Union School continued to house the high school. [8] As the district grew, a dedicated high school was built in 1929 on the west side of Water Street at Mason Street, and Washington Elementary was built that same year. [6]

Twenty-two rural districts in Owosso’s surrounding townships—many consisting of a single schoolhouse—were consolidated into the district between 1957 and 1962, and all but five were immediately closed. [6] The current Owosso High School was built in 1962. It was designed by architecture firm Kingscott Associates and, according to the Flint Journal, "used an unusual color approach with a wide variety of colors using glazed tile and terrazo." [9] The dedication ceremony, on December 9, 1962, featured Owosso High School alumnus and former governor of New York Thomas E. Dewey. [10]

Since the current high school's opening, the Lincoln School was used as a junior high until 1980, and used by the maintenance department until 2005, and then was used as Lincoln Alternative High School until 2011. That year, the alternative high school moved to the former Washington Elementary. [6] The 1929 high school building was used as a middle school until 2022, when the middle school moved to the high school campus. [11]

Schools

Schools in Owosso Public Schools district [12] [3]
SchoolAddressNotes
Bentley Bright Beginnings1375 West North Street, OwossoPreschool
Emerson Elementary515 East Oliver Street, OwossoGrades K-5
Bryant Elementary925 Hampton Street, OwossoGrades K-5
Central Elementary600 West Oliver Street, OwossoGrades K-5
Owosso Middle School765 East North Street, OwossoGrades 6-8
Owosso High School 765 East North Street, OwossoGrades 9-12. Built 1962. [6]
Lincoln High School645 Alger Street, OwossoAlternative high school. Grades 9-12. Built 1929. [6]

References

  1. Owosso Public Schools. "Owosso Public Schools" . Retrieved July 15, 2025.
  2. Owosso Public Schools. "Administrative Team" . Retrieved July 15, 2025.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Owosso Public Schools". National Center for Education Statistics . Institute of Education Sciences.
  4. Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget. "Shiawassee County School Districts" (PDF). Retrieved July 15, 2025.
  5. Little, Lance E. (2023). Echoes of the School Bell: The Story of Owosso Public Schools. p. 3-5.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 United States Department of the Interior, National Parks Service. "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, Lincoln School, Owosso Mich" (PDF). Retrieved July 15, 2025.
  7. Editorial staff of Owosso High School yearbook. Spic 1905 (Owosso High School 1905 yearbook. p. 10.
  8. Editorial staff of Owosso High School yearbook. The Spic 1928 (Owosso High School 1928 Yearbook). p. 8-9.
  9. "Owosso High on schedule". The Flint Journal. February 5, 1962. p. 7.
  10. "Owosso picks Thomas Dewey for dedication". Lansing State Journal. November 15, 1962. p. 40.
  11. Hirschel, Eisele (April 19, 2024). "Vacant Owosso Middle School being repurposed to support the community". WILX.
  12. Owosso Public Schools. "Schools menu" . Retrieved July 15, 2025.