NCES ID: 2634260
Troy School District serves 12,461 students across 21 schools in Oakland County, Michigan. The district experienced a slight enrollment decline of 0.5% in the most recent year, reflecting relatively stable operations with minimal fluctuation. The school configuration includes 13 elementary, 4 middle, and 2 high schools, supported by 760 teachers creating a student-teacher ratio of 16.4:1.
Academic performance stands notably above state benchmarks. The district's 97.4% graduation rate substantially exceeds Michigan's 85.5% average, while the 0.4% dropout rate indicates strong student retention through completion. Chronic absenteeism at 13.1% represents an area for continued attention but remains within typical ranges for similar districts.
Student demographics show diversity in both ethnicity and needs. The population is 44.3% White, 39.5% Asian, 5.6% Black, and 5.5% Hispanic. English learners comprise 16.1% of enrollment, while 10.7% receive special education services. Economically disadvantaged students represent 13.8% of the population, indicating a relatively affluent overall student body.
Financially, Troy operates with a $191.5 million total budget and per-pupil spending of $15,506.18. This spending level falls below Michigan's $17,165 state average, suggesting the district manages operations with more constrained per-student resources despite strong academic outcomes. The combination of lower spending and higher-than-average performance indicates operational efficiency within the district's resource allocation.
This summary was generated by AI from public data sources. Last updated May 5, 2026.
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Total Students
12,461
Schools
21
Per-Pupil Spending
$15,506.18
Data Sources: NCES Common Core of Data, NCES F-33 Finance Survey, EDFacts
Federal Data Year: 2024-25
State Data Year: 2024-25
Note: Some data may be unavailable for certain districts or years. Proficiency rates reflect state-specific assessment standards.
Math Proficiency
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Staff counts are Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) from NCES 2024-25 data.
31a Indicators are Title I accountability metrics used to identify schools needing additional support.
Student Growth Percentile (SGP) measures how much students have grown compared to peers with similar prior scores. A score of 50 is average.
Source: Michigan School Data (mischooldata.org), 2024-25 School Year