Garber High School is a public high school serving grades 9–12 located in Essexville, Michigan. It lies within the Essexville-Hampton school district in Bay County. It is located adjacent to Cramer Junior High School.

Garber High School
Address
Map
213 Pine Street

,
48732

United States
Coordinates43°36′26″N 83°50′02″W / 43.6073°N 83.834°W / 43.6073; -83.834
Information
School typePublic
Established1964
School districtEssexville-Hampton Public Schools
SuperintendentJustin Ralston
PrincipalBrian Campbell
Teaching staff26.68(on a FTE basis)[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment554 (2021-22)[1]
Student to teacher ratio20.76[1]
Color(s)   Columbia Blue, White
AthleticsTri-Valley East Conference
NicknameDukes
Websitewww.e-hps.net/o/ghs
[2]

History edit

Garber High School opened for classes in the fall of 1964 and was dedicated in 1965. The school was built on farm property acquired from the Garber family. The Garber farm was founded by John and Melissa Garber in the 1800s. The farm was passed on to Otto Garber and his wife Mabel. In addition to farming, Otto Garber was a president in the village of Essexville. Garber sold the land to the district in the early 1960s.

Campus edit

Garber has five computer labs, including a 'MacIntosh' lab, designed for a variety of applications from computer assisted drafting and design to accounting. The Mac Lab was removed in the 2010s. The building also features a state of the art technology hall with a rear projection screen. As with other buildings in the district, Garber added technology to all classrooms and the media center with the passage of the bond issue in 1997. It was announced in 2024 that the school campus would house a new Regional STEM Center.[3]

Demographics edit

The demographic breakdown of the students enrolled in 2021-22 was:[4]

  • Male - 48.9%
  • Female - 51.1%
  • American Indian/Alaska Native - 0%
  • Asian- 0.7%
  • Black - 1.2%
  • Hispanic - 4.5%
  • Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander - 0%
  • White - 91.3%
  • Multiracial - 2.1%

20.03% of the students were eligible for free or reduced-cost lunch.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Garber High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
  2. ^ "Search for Public Schools - School Details for Garber High School". nces.ed.gov. US Department of Education. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  3. ^ "Essexville-Hampton Public Schools Awarded $1 Million Grant for Regional STEM Center". www.e-hps.net. Retrieved 2024-04-16.
  4. ^ a b "Search for Public Schools - School Detail for Garber High School". nces.ed.gov. Retrieved 2018-12-18.

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