
Eastside Detroit Lions Academy
Public Middle School|Grade 6-8
10101 E Canfield St, Detroit, MI
West End Neighborhood
Detroit Public Schools Community School District
123
Students
C
Niche Grade
4
Great Schools
School Details
| Head of School | Student Teacher Ratio | Math Proficiency |
| Principal Alean King | 12:1 | 5% |
| Reading Proficiency | ||
| 12% |
Niche Grade Details
Academics
| Reading Proficiency | Math Proficiency |
| 12% | 5% |
Teachers
| Student Teacher Ratio Teachers | Full Time Teachers |
| 12:1 10 | 10 |
| Teachers in First or Second Year | |
| 0% |
GreatSchools Rating Details
Teachers and Staff
| Students Per Counselor |
| 90:1 |
Student Diversity
| Male | Female | Black |
| 58.5% | 41.5% | 95.1% |
| Hispanic | Native American | White |
| 2.4% | <1% | <1% |
| Two or more races | ||
| <1% |
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Specialty School Programs
Free/Reduced Lunch Offered
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About West End
West End is an emerging neighborhood located approximately 6 miles east of Downtown Detroit, offering a blend of historic charm and revitalization efforts. The area is characterized by early 20th-century architectural styles, including bungalows and American Foursquare homes, many of which feature wide front porches. While some properties require renovation, others have been updated, reflecting a range of investment opportunities for prospective homeowners.
The neighborhood boasts proximity to recreational amenities such as Chandler Park, which includes a golf course, aquatic center, and skate park. Local parks like Brewer Park and Castador Park provide spaces for football, soccer, and community gatherings.
Educational institutions serving the area include Hutchinson Elementary-Middle School and Southeastern High School, which offers career preparation programs in advanced manufacturing, business, entrepreneurship, and information technology.
Community engagement is evident through organizations like the Samaritan Center, which provides social services, medical clinics, and job training. The neighborhood’s accessibility to major interstates facilitates convenient travel to other parts of the city.
With its combination of historic residences, recreational facilities, and community resources, West End presents a promising option for individuals seeking affordable housing within Detroit’s evolving landscape.
| List Price Range | Homes For Sale | Average Home Value | Median Lot Size |
| $15K – $160K | 12 | $63,268 | 6,098 Sq Ft |
| % Renters | Household Income | % of College Grads | Median Age |
| 50% | $33,719 | 8.2% | 42 |
| Average House Size | % Commercial Property | ||
| 1,559 Sq Ft | 36.0% |
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Home Trends
Home Sales Trends
| Median Sale Price | Median Single Family Price | Average Price Per Sq Ft | Number of Homes for Sale |
| $46,000 | $52,900 | $44 | 12 |
| Last 12 months Home Sales | Months of Supply | Median List Price | Median Change From 1st List Price |
| 25 | 5.8 | $62,500 | 13% |
| Median Home Sale Price YoY Change | |||
| 59% |
Distribution of Home Values
Neighborhood Facts
| Number of Homes in Neighborhood | Median Year Built | Avg. Single Family Home Size Sq Ft Significantly below the national average | Average 2 Bedroom Size Sq Ft |
| 2,327 | 1918 | 1,559 1,938 | 1,250 |
| Median Lot Size Sq Ft | |||
| 6,098 |
Demographics
Area Demographics
| Total Population | Population Density | Median Age | Population under 18 On par with the national average |
| 5,460 | 7 ppl/acre | 42 | 24.6% 23.8% |
| Population over 65 On par with the national average | |||
| 21.8% 19.1% |
Finances
| Median Household Income Significantly below the national average | Average Household Income |
| $24,151 $71,702 | $33,719 |
Education and Workforce
| High School Graduates | College Graduates Below the national average | Advanced Degrees | % Population in Labor Force Below the national average |
| 75.5% | 8.2% 34.1% | 2.8% | 38% 65.1% |



