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Muskegon Public Schools (also known as City of Muskegon Public Schools) is a public
school district A school district is a special-purpose district that operates local public Primary school, primary or Secondary school, secondary schools or both in various countries. It is not to be confused with an attendance zone, which is within a school dis ...
in
Muskegon County, Michigan Muskegon County ( ) is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of 2020, the population was 175,824. The county seat is Muskegon. Muskegon County comprises the Muskegon, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is part of the larger Grand ...
. It serves
Muskegon Muskegon ( ) is a city in and the county seat of Muskegon County, Michigan, United States. Situated around a harbor of Lake Michigan, Muskegon is known for fishing, sailing regattas, and boating. It is the most populous city along Lake Michigan' ...
and small parts of Norton Shores and Muskegon Township.


History

The first school in Muskegon was built in 1849 and had two classrooms. The city grew rapidly in the 1880s due to lumbering in the region. In 1883, there were five brick school buildings, four wooden school buildings, 47 teachers and 2,656 students in the district. Four years later, there were 80 teachers and 4,056 students. By 1937, there were 17 schools and more than 10,000 students. Muskegon High School graduated its first consecutive class in 1875. The high school operated within the following buildings: *1875-1890: Central School, located on Webster Avenue between Third and Fourth Streets. It was destroyed by fire in 1890. *1893-1926: Lumber baron
Charles Hackley Charles Henry Hackley (January 3, 1837 – February 10, 1905) was an American wood industry, timber businessman and philanthropist. Biography The son of Joseph H. Hackley and Salina Fuller Hackley, Charles Hackley was born in Michigan City, Ind ...
helped fund a replacement high school on Jefferson at Washington Avenue. He also built the Hackley Manual Training School, which opened in 1897. It included a gym and swimming pool for high school students' use. *1926: The present high school opened and the former high school became a junior high. In 1962, the Manual Training School was demolished, followed by the 1893 high school in 1968. This created space for several new additions to the high school. Enrollment in the district in the 2023-2024 school year was less than half of what it was during the 1999-2000 school year. In 2020, voters passed two bond issues, totaling $104.78 million, to build a new school and improve schools in the district. In fall 2024, the $35 million Charles Hackley Middle School opened. The school features gender-neutral restrooms, which have a central hand-washing area surrounded by individual enclosed toilet rooms. Muskegon superintendent Matthew Cortez stated the school is the first in Michigan with this type of restroom.


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External links

* {{official website, https://muskegonpublicschools.org School districts in Michigan Education in Muskegon County, Michigan