WHO DO WE SERVE?
Clinton County Regional Educational Service Area provides:
Direct Services to Local Education Agencies:
- LEA Staff
- Students
- Parents
Constituent Public Schools and Current Student Counts Include:
- Bath Community Schools – 998 students
- DeWitt Public Schools – 3,000 students
- Fowler Public Schools – 553 students
- Ovid-Elsie Area Schools – 1,860 students
- Pewamo-Westphalia Community Schools – 683 students
- St. Johns Public Schools – 3,362 students
- Clinton County RESA – 309 students
Non-Public Schools Include:
- Most Holy Trinity School, Fowler – 92 students
- St. Joseph School, Pewamo – 90 students
- St. Joseph School, St. Johns – 297 students
- St. Mary’s School, Westphalia – 262 students
- St. Peter Lutheran School, St. Johns – 60 students
Direct Services to Non-Local Education Agency Customers:
- Other ISD/RESA’s
- Local Service Agencies (Local Public Health, Mental Health, Human Services, Family Resource Center, etc.)
- Employers
Statewide Services on Behalf of the Michigan Department of Education
- Early On® Training and Technical Assistance and Public Awareness
- Special Education Project Find
Indirect Customers:
(Individuals/organizations that don’t directly consume our services, but whose quality requirements we need to meet to be successful)
- Michigan Department of Education
- Local Colleges and Universities
- Taxpayers
- Board of Education
Internal Customers:
- Students
- CCRESA Staff
Relationships:
- CCRESA has established good working relationships with business, industry, and government in Clinton County, our tri-county region, and statewide; which enhances our educational goals for programs and services.

