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Transition Center
School · Genesee ISD
2413 WEST MAPLE AVE, Flint, MI 48507
Enrollment
49
Student-Teacher
2.6:1
Grades
Pre-K – Pre-K
Enrollment
49
Student-Teacher
2.6:1
Grades
Pre-K – Pre-K
Updated
2022-23
Updated 2022-23
How this school compares
School environment
9.9 / 10
Exceptional
About Transition Center
Transition Center is a public school in Flint, MI, part of the Genesee ISD. The school serves approximately 49 students in grades Pre-K – Pre-K with a student-teacher ratio of 2.6:1. Located in a neighborhood with a median household income of $47,165, where 15% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher.
The school is situated in a large suburban setting.
What Parents Should Know
With an enrollment of 49 students, Transition Center is a smaller school where families often find a close-knit community atmosphere. Smaller settings can mean more individual attention from teachers and staff, though they may offer fewer extracurricular options than larger schools.
With a student-teacher ratio of 2.6:1, Transition Center offers a notably low ratio compared to the national average. This typically means smaller class sizes and more opportunities for one-on-one interaction between students and teachers.
School Profile
Limited Data- Grades
- Pre-K – Pre-K
- Enrollment
- 49 students
- Type
- Public
- Student-Teacher Ratio
- 2.6:1
- Address
- 2413 WEST MAPLE AVE, Flint, MI 48507
- Website
- geneseeisd.org
- Phone
- (810) 591-5019
- Data Year
- SY 2022-23
Why doesn't this school have a score?
We don't have enough verified data to rate this school fairly. This can happen when a school is very new, very small, or has limited test score reporting to the state.
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Test Scores
Test score data not yet available for this school.
How Transition Center Compares
See how Transition Center performs across key quality dimensions compared to state benchmarks.
Funding & Resources
Location
2413 WEST MAPLE AVE, Flint, MI 48507
Nearby Alternatives
Families considering Transition Center may also want to explore other schools in the area. ST JOHN VIANNEY CATHOLIC SCHOOL (rated 8.4/10, 3.8 miles away). Another option is ST PAUL LUTHERAN SCHOOL (rated 7.6/10, 3.0 miles away). Additionally, Madison Academy ElementaryMiddle School (rated 7.2/10, 3.7 miles away). For more schools in Flint, see our Flint schools guide .
Nearby Schools
20 within 3.9 mi| School | Distance | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Randels Elementary School Flint | 1.3 mi | 4.2 |
| CA Alternative EdAtlantis Flint | 1.4 mi | 6.5 |
| Morrish Elementary School Swartz Creek | 1.8 mi | 5.7 |
| Elms Road Elementary School Swartz Creek | 1.7 mi | 5.6 |
| Dye Elementary School Flint | 2.2 mi | 4.4 |
| CarmanAinsworth High School Flint | 2.9 mi | 3.7 |
| FIRST FLINT SDA SCHOOL Flint | 2.9 mi | — |
| ST PAUL LUTHERAN SCHOOL Flint | 3.0 mi | 7.6 |
| Special Education Services Flint | 3.3 mi | — |
| Early Childhood Programs and Services Flint | 3.4 mi | 7.0 |
| Madison Academy ElementaryMiddle School Flint | 3.7 mi | 7.2 |
| Genesee County Juvenile Justice Center Mount Morris | 4.3 mi | — |
| The Learning CoOp Flint | 3.8 mi | — |
| ST JOHN VIANNEY CATHOLIC SCHOOL Flint | 3.8 mi | 8.4 |
| Elmer A Knopf Learning Center Flint | 3.7 mi | 7.1 |
| Linden Charter Academy Flint | 4.8 mi | 5.9 |
| Eisenhower School Flint | 3.6 mi | 6.0 |
| Neithercut Elementary School Flint | 3.6 mi | 6.0 |
| Swartz Creek Virtual Learning Center Swartz Creek | 3.9 mi | 6.0 |
| Swartz Creek Middle School Swartz Creek | 3.9 mi | 5.6 |
Neighborhood Census ACS (2019-2023)
Census data for ZIP 48507 (ACS 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates) · Data sources
Median Income
$47,165
Median Home Value
$101,200
Median Rent
$923/mo
Population
28,648
College Educated
14.7%
Homeownership
57.3%
Avg Commute
22.1 min
Poverty Rate
23.1%
Median Age
36.2
Community Profile
The community surrounding Transition Center has a median household income of $47,165. It is a community where 15% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher. The median home value in the area is $101,200, with a median rent of $923/month. The area has a poverty rate of 23.1%, indicating some economic challenges in the community. The average commute for residents is 22 minutes. Source: U.S. Census ACS 2022 5-Year Estimates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Transition Center
What grades does Transition Center serve?
Transition Center serves students in grades Pre-K through Pre-K.
How many students attend Transition Center?
Transition Center has an enrollment of approximately 49 students.
What is the student-teacher ratio at Transition Center?
The student-teacher ratio at Transition Center is 2.6:1. A lower ratio generally means more individual attention per student. The national average is approximately 16:1 for public schools.
Is Transition Center a charter school?
No, Transition Center is not a charter school. It is a traditional public school operated by the local school district.
Is Transition Center a Title I school?
No, Transition Center is not currently a Title I school.
What does the Free & Reduced Lunch percentage mean for Transition Center?
42.9% of students at Transition Center qualify for free or reduced-price lunch. This is a commonly used indicator of economic need and provides important context when interpreting test scores.
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Neighborhood Context
- City Safety
- High (2,590/100K)
FBI UCR 2024. City-level (Flint). Data >1 year old.
Quick Facts NCES CCD (SY 2022-23)
- Grades
- Pre-K – Pre-K
- Enrollment
- 49
- Student-Teacher Ratio
- 2.6:1
- Teachers (FTE)
- 19
- Free/Reduced Lunch
- 42.9%
- Type
- special_ed
- Setting
- Large Suburb
- County
- Genesee County
- Phone
- (810) 591-5019
- Data Year
- 2023–2024
Resources & Links
District
Genesee ISD- District Enrollment
- 2,697
- Schools in District
- 6
- Per-Pupil Spending
- $174,607
Other Schools in This District
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