Clarenceville School District

The state average for the MME test in 2009 was 60% for Reading, 81% for Social Studies, 56% for Science, 43% for Writing, and 49% for Math.

[2] All of the buildings have received the highest level of accreditation provided by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, as well as adequate yearly progress[citation needed].

JV/V Football, JV/V Volleyball, V Boys Soccer, Cheer Wrestling, JV/V B&G Basketball, Cheer Metro-West Conference (1975-1982) and (1992-1994) Metro Conference (1983-1992) and (1994-2013) Clarenceville High School shares a Michigan historical marker with its adjoined 919-person auditorium, constructed in 1968 and named for a longtime school superintendent and Michigan House Representative.

During that time, such acts as Buddy Rich, Stan Kenton, Woody Herman, Harry James, Gene Krupa, Lionel Hampton, and Maynard Ferguson performed and conducted workshops for students at the high school.

The school district's name was derived from the former town of Clarenceville which took up some territory in Farmington Hills.

The Louis E. Schmidt Auditorium