
Marion Law Academy
Public Pre-K, Elementary, Middle School|Grade Pre-K-8
19411 Cliff St, Detroit, MI
Nortown Neighborhood
Detroit Public Schools Community School District
348
Students
C-
Niche Grade
4
Great Schools
School Details
| Head of School | Student Teacher Ratio | Math Proficiency |
| Ms. Shana Murphy | 16:1 | 6% |
| Reading Proficiency | ||
| 12% |
Niche Grade Details
Academics
| Reading Proficiency | Math Proficiency |
| 12% | 6% |
Teachers
| Student Teacher Ratio Teachers | Full Time Teachers |
| 16:1 22 | 22 |
| Teachers in First or Second Year | |
| 30.4% |
GreatSchools Rating Details
Teachers and Staff
| Students Per Counselor |
| 325:1 |
Student Diversity
| Female | Male | Black |
| 53.3% | 46.7% | 99.7% |
| White | ||
| <1% |
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About Nortown
Nortown is a historic neighborhood located on Detroit’s northeast side, approximately 7 miles from Downtown. Bounded by Van Dyke Avenue, Mound Road, Six Mile Road, and Eight Mile Road, Nortown encompasses the former Village of Norris, which was established in the 19th century and later annexed by Detroit in 1924.
The neighborhood features a mix of early 20th-century architectural styles, including brick bungalows and ranch-style homes, many of which are situated on spacious lots with mature trees. The median home value in Nortown is approximately $52,388, offering affordable housing options for residents.
Nortown is home to several notable landmarks, such as the Mt. Olivet Cemetery and the Conner Creek Greenway, a recreational trail that provides opportunities for walking and biking. The neighborhood also includes the Detroit City Airport and the historic P.W. Norris House.
Community engagement is evident through organizations like the Nortown Community Development Corporation, which focuses on neighborhood revitalization and economic development initiatives.
With its rich history, affordable housing, and active community involvement, Nortown offers residents a neighborhood that honors its past while looking toward the future.
| List Price Range | Homes For Sale | Average Home Value | % Renters |
| $41K – $173K | 7 | $94,290 | 38% |
| Household Income | % of College Grads | Median Age | Average House Size |
| $56,954 | 8.3% | 37 | 4,216 Sq Ft |
| % Commercial Property | |||
| 64.9% |
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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 |
| $70,000 | $68,950 | $75 | 7 |
| Last 12 months Home Sales | Months of Supply | Median List Price | Median Change From 1st List Price |
| 32 | 2.6 | $79,950 | 4% |
| Median Home Sale Price YoY Change | |||
| 3% |
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 |
| 1,295 | 1941 | 4,216 1,938 |
Demographics
Area Demographics
| Total Population | Median Age | Population under 18 On par with the national average | Population over 65 On par with the national average |
| 4,722 | 37 | 26.6% 23.8% | 17.9% 19.1% |
Finances
| Median Household Income Significantly below the national average | Average Household Income |
| $37,536 $71,702 | $56,954 |
Education and Workforce
| High School Graduates | College Graduates Below the national average | Advanced Degrees Below the national average | % Population in Labor Force |
| 84.9% | 8.3% 34.1% | 2.4% 13.3% | 56.4% |



